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The Phoenix Cycle Book Tour & Giveaway 4/18 – 5/18 – Luv Saving Money

The Phoenix Cycle Book Tour & Giveaway 4/18 – 5/18

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The Phoenix Cycle
by Bob Collopy
Genre: Dystopian
New San Francisco is the last city standing on a world ravaged by storms
of ash and debris. The city survived by putting the ideals of the
American dream on steroids and inspiring its people to persevere,
though they have become ruthless in the process. Its citizens are
ruled by the General, who has made sure that his people understand
that gentleness and pity have become weaknesses that nature no longer
tolerates.
Now Steve and Leslie
must choose whether they will apply for the
General’s once in a lifetime opportunity to “Rise from the Ashes”
and join the Inner Circle that rules the city. If they don’t, they
will be damned to spend the rest of their lives in the ghettos of
Edingburg, a place where virtual reality has become a
government-subsidized addiction.
For Steve, the choice is easy. His
loyalties lie with the IRA, a
revolutionary army led by a voice only known as “Mom.” They are
trying to overthrow the General and free the people of New San
Francisco from the cruelties of the City Guard. Steve’s mission is
to broadcast a recording of a speech that a famous philosopher died
to tell. Many thousands have and will perish to get this message out,
but is anyone willing to listen?
Bob Collopy was raised on southern values. A world of rigidity and blind
faith. He was then
moved to Sedona. A near cultlike world,
grown from 1960’s flower children. He was then moved

to Scottsdale. A world of extreme wealth and vice. He then went to
college and joined a

fraternityso notorious it was on national and world news multiple times.


Due to these shifts, Bob always found himself the the semilucid
observer;
constantly confused
and adjusting to new and opposing sets of norms few cultures

would ever call normal or even
acceptable.

The city Bob has created is a blending of these intense and opposing
cultures and the people

trying to survive and conquer them.

The Thesis that begins in Alcatraz
Sometimes, to write a good book…you have to go to prison.
Wearing a suit to Alcatraz…apparently some people are caught off guard by such a maneuver.
As I stood sandwiched between the corroded metal bars that seal close the notorious 5 by 9
cells of Alcatraz, I was pummeled by unsure looks from my fellow Alcatraz enthusiasts. They all
stared at me, as if alarmed, by my unfitting apparel.
Apparently, there was a meeting regarding the appropriate apparel at Alcatraz…I guess I never
got the memo. In place of a suit they opted for cheap fuzzy headphones. The wires for these
personal boomboxes wiggled down their fronts, creating a cacophonous knot, but somehow the
strings reorganized themselves just as they reached the plug ins of the the 1980’s box
recorder. They wore an array of sweat shirts, most of which serving to proclaim their love for a
particular city (Usually San Francisco). They even wore accessories such as baseball caps and
would even tote their practically packed fanny packs. All those articles put together made a
very clear and cohesive uniform…evidently, I was not following protocol and deserved to be on
the other side of one of the rowed metal bars.
The real reason for my venture to Alcatraz is because of my book, The Phoenix Cycle. The
Phoenix Cycle is set in San Francisco sometime in the future. There is a new government
where San Francisco stands alone as a city state, ruled by The General. In The Phoenix Cycle,
Alcatraz has been reopened as a place to jail philosophers who have views which oppose The
General’s. But Alcatraz has been secretly taken over, and now the philosophers are heading a
rebellion against The General.
So instead of being the last stop for America’s worst criminals, Alcatraz is now the jumping off
point; towards a brave new world.
 

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Author: Angie

Mom, blogger, social media influencer, healthcare worker