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Bane of the Dead is now available in audio!

May 4, 2021 by hpholo Leave a Comment

Surprise, Seraphim Revival fans! 😀 You asked, we listened, and now here it is, the first audiobook in the Seraphim Revival trilogy: Bane of the Dead!

I spent the past several months working with our narrator, Justin Ross Mascorro, to bring this book to perfection. He may be new to the audiobook scene, but I think he did a fantastic job bringing all Jacob’s characters to life, and we’re excited to finally release it into the wild for you to enjoy. 😄

You can currently find it on:

AUDIBLE
AMAZON AUDIO
APPLE BOOKS

Throne of the Dead will follow close behind – in fact, I’m listening to Justin’s recordings right now! – and Disciple of the Dead will come a few months after that.

It’s hard to plan for specific release dates, as that comes down to how fast our distributor can approve the audiobooks once submitted, but we expect the entire trilogy to be out by Late Fall/Early Winter (and hopefully much sooner than that).

Also, to celebrate the release of our shiny, new audiobooks, I’ve given the eBooks some shiny, new covers! 😀

I’ll also be updating the eBooks themselves to remove some tenacious little errors we discovered during recording that somehow managed to escape our initial copyedits, way back when we first released the series.

The print versions will be updated, too, but that won’t be until we’ve finished the Disciple of the Dead audiobook.

Until then, we hope you enjoy listening to Bane of the Dead! 😀

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Filed Under: Holo Books Tagged With: Amazon Audio, Apple Books, Audible, audiobook, Bane of the Dead, mech, mecha, new release, new releases, Seraphim Revival

Authors Just Talk About Pets 2 – Virtual Panel

April 24, 2021 by hpholo Leave a Comment

Coming up next week, y’all! 😀 The earlier Pets panel was so popular – and so many of my author pals have pets – that I decided to bring the topic back for Authors Just Talk About Pets 2 on Thursday, April 29th @ 8pm EST! 😁 

This time, I’ll be chatting fur babies with Les Johnson, Kacey Ezell, and Sheellah Kennedy, and again, you’ll be able to join in on Facebook Live, YouTube, and Twitch.

As always, for more information about the panelists and their works, visit the pages below:

Mission to Methone by Les Johnson

Stellaris: People of the Stars, edited by Les Johnson and Robert E. Hampson

Second Chance Angel (The Last Stop Station #1) by Kacey Ezell and Griffin Barber

Minds of Men (The Psyche of War #1) by Kacey Ezell

Flights of Fantasy: An Urban Fantasy Romance Anthology, edited by Sheellah Kennedy and Joy Wandrey :

Men in Uniform: A Steamy Romance Anthology, edited by Sheellah Kennedy and Joy Wandrey

See you next Thursday! 😄

Filed Under: Authors Just Talk About... Tagged With: author pets, Authors Just Talk About..., Flights of Fantasy, h p holo, Kacey Ezell, Les Johnson, Men in Uniform, Minds of Men, Mission to Methone, pets, Second Chance Angel, Sheellah Kennedy, Stellaris People of the Stars, The Wizard's Way, virtual panel

Giveaway – Military Sci-Fi and Space Opera

April 20, 2021 by hpholo Leave a Comment

Time for another giveaway, y’all! 😀 This time, Jacob’s teamed up with 5 of our author pals to bring you a signed mini-library of Military Sci-Fi and Space Opera books, including:

  • The Dragons of Jupiter, signed by Jacob Holo
  • Tanager’s Fledglings, signed by Cedar Sanderson
  • Aries’ Red Sky, signed by James Young
  • Division One: Alpha and Omega, signed by Stephanie Osborn
  • Recruit, signed by Jonathan P. Brazee
  • Legend, signed by Christopher Woods

To enter, just follow this link and enter your mail address. The contest runs from now until Sunday, April 25th, at which point we’ll draw 3 lucky winners!

As always, if you want to increase your chances of winning, there are ways to earn additional entries! 😀

Once you enter, you’ll be sent a confirmation email. (Check your spam folder if you don’t see it in your inbox.) The link in this email will send you to a page of sharing buttons. If you share the giveaway through these buttons, then for every person who enters through your shares, you get 5 more entries! That’s 5 more chances to win!

Good luck! 😄

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Filed Under: Giveaways and Contests Tagged With: aries' red sky, cedar sanderson, Christopher Woods, contest, contests, division one: alpha and omega, giveaway, giveaways, Jacob Holo, james young, Jonathan Brazee, jonathan p. brazee, legend, military sci fi, Recruit, signed book, signed books, Space Opera, stephanie osborn, Tanager's Fledglings, The Dragons of Jupiter

Authors Just Talk About Parenting – Virtual Panel

April 20, 2021 by hpholo Leave a Comment

Hi, everyone! 😄 The next AJTA is coming up on Thursday, April 22nd @ 8pm EST, and this time, H.P., Lydia Sherrer, Les Johnson, Cedar Sanderson, and Kacey Ezell will be chatting the complex art of parenting!

Or rather, they’ll be chatting, and H.P. will be asking questions, ’cause the closest thing we have to a kid is Nova and some wildly unsupervised Sims. 🤣

H.P.’s using a different streaming service now, so there’s no Zoom link this time. However, now you can watch on Facebook Live, YouTube, or Twitch, whichever you prefer, all without signing up!

And if you’d like to check out everyone’s books beforehand, follow the links below! 😀

The Wizard’s Way (The Wizard’s Quartet #1) by H.P. Holo – Now available on Kindle Unlimited!

Love, Lies, and Hocus Pocus: Beginnings (The Lily Singer Adventures #1) by Lydia Sherrer

Mission to Methone by Les Johnson

Stellaris: People of the Stars, edited by Les Johnson and Robert E. Hampson

The East Witch by Cedar Sanderson

Tanager’s Fledglings (The Tanager #1) by Cedar Sanderson

Second Chance Angel (The Last Stop Station #1) by Kacey Ezell and Griffin Barber

Minds of Men (The Psyche of War #1) by Kacey Ezell

See you Thursday! 😄

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UPDATE: Here’s the YouTube video! Unfortunately, Kacey Ezell got called out to fly again, and Cedar Sanderson had some unexpected adventures in the midst of her cross-country move, but Lydia, Les, and H.P. still had a good chat! 😀

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Filed Under: Authors Just Talk About... Tagged With: Authors Just Talk About..., cedar sanderson, Kacey Ezell, Les Johnson, Love Lies and Hocus Pocus, lydia sherrer, Minds of Men, Mission to Methone, parenting, Second Chance Angel, Stellaris People of the Stars, Tanager's Fledglings, the east witch, The Wizard's Way

Empire of Silence – Book Review

April 11, 2021 by hpholo Leave a Comment

I finished reading Empire of Silence a little over a year ago, but it was one of those books that I enjoyed so much, my only reaction at the time was *excited pterodactyl noises.*

(Admittedly, I don’t actually know what an excited pterodactyl sounds like, nor what sort of noise it would make after discovering a new favorite book, but I imagine it would be something like the distinctive gibberish that screeches out of my mouth every time this happens.)

Anyway, now that I’ve had the time to articulate that noise into human words, here goes.

Christopher Ruocchio’s Empire of Silence is an epic space opera that reads like Frank Herbert’s Dune, if Dune were set in Space Rome and if its writing wasn’t as dry as its setting. It follows the young life of Hadrian Marlowe, heir to the Sollan Empire—which, if he is to follow in the footsteps of his father (and under the powerful influence of the Chantry), involves becoming a ruler who maintains his power through fear and torture. Not wanting to rule through atrocity, Hadrian makes an elaborate plan to escape—but his plan goes awry, and while he successfully escapes his future, he tumbles into a life of poverty and violence harsher than anything he’s ever known. And even when he manages to pull himself out of that, it’s into a world of intrigue that’s even more complex than the empire he escaped from…and which points toward even darker ends.

After all, one doesn’t get named “the Sun Eater” without good reason.

This, of course, is a vast oversimplification of everything that takes place in this massive 624-page tome, but that doesn’t matter because, if you like deeply complex epic science fiction, you’re going to read it anyway.

Before you go in, though, you should know it’s not a fast read.

Empire of Silence is a novel that is as much about the inner workings of its world as it is Hadrian’s struggle, and it’s written in a way that asks the reader to savor the world. This is a setting so wildly advanced that social class is defined not only by economic opportunity, but through access to technology and genetic modifications, where the upper classes lean so heavily into artificial modification that they can no longer procreate naturally lest they produce a child with birth defects. Through this (and other details), the novel asks a lot of interesting questions about the future societal implications of extreme human modification. Granted, it’s all peripheral to the heart of Hadrian’s story, but it’s still deeply intriguing.

Just as intriguing, Hadrian’s is also a world where access to specific technologies and even to the depths of human history is regulated by the quasi-religious Chantry, which keeps a stranglehold on even the ruling families of the Sollan Empire and isn’t above using truly medieval techniques to enforce its will (and the ignorance of the people beneath its power). Yet, outside the power of the Chantry and Sollan Empire, there are multifarious other cultures that indulge in these banned technologies and explore those histories. Not to mention the truly otherworldly alien species that show up. Because of this sheer variety—and the inherent conflicts it causes—this is one of the few modern epic sci-fi worlds that actually lives up to the “epic” descriptor. The violence is epic, sure, but so is the sheer sense of scale and wonder that emanates from the page. The contrasts between all these human and alien cultures—and what they show Hadrian about himself and his home empire—make for engrossing reading.

Just not fast reading.

There were indeed moments where I wondered where exactly the story thought it was going—but those moments were immediately dismissed because even when the plot was slow, the artful writing kept me absolutely entranced. I’d almost call this novel literary fiction, except that where most literary writing is merely pretentious, Ruocchio’s writing features frequent gems of unexpected, genuine wisdom. There were more than a few moments where I had to stop reading just to admire a specific turn of phrase or the clever perceptiveness of a single line.

But of course, artful writing—and even an artfully-realized world—is worthless if the characters that inhabit it aren’t interesting, and Hadrian himself is definitely that, though for reasons one might not expect.

Hadrian’s story is a bildungsroman told in the framed style of Patrick Rothfuss’ The Name of The Wind, to draw another popular comparison. Protagonists in these kinds of stories often come across as too-capable or too-perfect (as Kvothe does in NOTW), but if anything, Hadrian is the opposite. While he has his kick-butt, heroic moments, and while he’s certainly capable in his own ways, many of his problems are, in fact, caused by himself. Whether it’s a plan going awry for reasons he should have anticipated, the result of a badly-timed impulse, or some ill-considered curiosity, Hadrian frequently becomes his own worst enemy—and yet does it in a way that keeps the reader rooting for him. Reading about Hadrian’s adventures is very much like watching the exploits of a well-intentioned but occasionally dumb little brother, who you genuinely like but sometimes want to smack in the back of the head. He’s definitely a flawed character, but flawed in the best way. After all, as much as readers enjoy a good, straightforward hero, they do get boring after a while, and even when Hadrian gets himself into stupid situations, they’re situations that make sense in the context of his established character—and, importantly, are fun to read as he works his way out of them. (Or deeper into them. It’s Hadrian, after all.)

However, there are elements of Hadrian’s character that might grate some readers. He’s pretty clearly the sensitive, artsy son in a family that values ferocious jocks (okay, gladiators, but same idea), which inches toward cliché. Also, at its simplest, his struggle is that of the Poor Little Rich Boy feeling oppressed by the responsibilities of his privilege, which is a hard struggle for some readers to take seriously. But also, like…if the unavoidable trappings of my future required me to turn into a despotic trash can of a human being, I’d nope the heck out of there, too. All that said, a reader’s mileage with Hadrian’s story is going to hinge on how much patience they have with his character (and with the storytelling style in general).

But like many things that require patience, this novel is entirely worth it. Eloquently written, exquisitely detailed, and epic in every sense of the word, Empire of Silence deserves to be a new sci-fi classic.

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Filed Under: Reviews Tagged With: Christopher Ruocchio, Empire of Silence, Epic, Favorite Books, highly recommended, Science Fiction, Space Opera, Sun Eater

Giveaway – Five Books, Five Authors!

April 11, 2021 by hpholo Leave a Comment

It’s time for another signed book giveaway! 😀

This time, we’ve teamed up with #AuthorBuds Rob Avery, Les Johnson, D.J. Butler, and Steve Ruskin to bring you an eclectic bunch of books including mysteries, thrillers, an interstellar fiction and nonfiction anthology, and our very own steampunk comedy adventure The Wizard’s Way!

If you’d like to add this mini-library to your book collection, enter here for a chance to win!

And as always, if you’d like to increase your chances of winning, be sure to check your inbox for a confirmation email. Inside that email will be a set of social media sharing links, and for every person who enters through a link you shared, you’ll earn an extra 7 entries! 😮

Good luck to everyone who enters! 😄 (And thanks to D.J. Butler for organizing the giveaway! ❤️)

Filed Under: Giveaways and Contests Tagged With: AuthorBuds, close-hauled, contest, contests, dj butler, giveaway, giveaways, hp holo, Jacob Holo, Les Johnson, rob avery, signed book, signed books, Stellaris People of the Stars, steve ruskin, the newton cipher, The Wizard's Way, thewildlingprobate

Adventures in Dirt

March 23, 2021 by hpholo Leave a Comment

Recently I was at my local Chick-fil-A, on my way to grab some sweet, holy writing protein, when I saw a dirt pile from the drive-thru line.

This was not just any dirt pile. This was a grand 30-foot-tall mountain of sedimentary glory, and as I stared at it, an absolutely Pavlovian burst of happiness blossomed inside me. Fine memories of my childhood blasted out like fireworks manifested in clods of red clay and rocks, and for a moment, I sat in utter nostalgic bliss. 😊

When I was young, my grandparents decided to expand their house and, in the process, add a basement. Tiny me was excited about this – basements were magical places to me for some reason – but did not anticipate the excitement that would come even before the basement was completed. 

See, to build a basement, you need to dig a huge hole in the ground, and when you dig a big hole in the ground, you get a big pile of dirt. 😀

My family has always been creative. My grandpa keeps scraps of every material he finds simply because he might build something out of it someday. My parents live at home improvement stores. When we were kids, my sister and I would go with them and imagine all the tools and screws and light fixtures as weapons or magic items or enchanted whatevers and make up our own worlds in the family cart.

Which is to say, when we saw that dirt pile, something inside us exploded. 💫

Mom banned us from playing in the dirt. It was red clay. That stuff’s harder to clean off than blood. 

But our grandma was sneaky. Every day after school she’d let us play in the dirt, and every day before Mom came to pick us up, she’d hurry us into baths and fresh clothes. We had designated sets of Dirt Pile Clothes that we hid from Mom and cherished. 😁

Dirt is nature’s play-doh, y’all. And just as dirt forms the earth itself, we built entire universes out of that dirt pile. We shaped forts. We built castles. We packed a vague mini facsimile of Pride Rock that we pretended to murder each other on, Scar-and-Mufasa-style, ALL THE TIME. An interesting rock became the magical MacGuffin that drove the story of the day. I knocked one of my sister’s baby teeth out over that MacGuffin. Our imaginations were hardcore.

But then came the time to finish the basement and return the dirt to its natural place. And suddenly the basement was not exciting to us. It was a tremendous waste of a neat hole in the ground, and the stuff that filled that hole.

We buried our adventures in the dirt around that basement. 

We went to imagine new ones.

But to this day I remember all the magic we made from that dirt, and to this day, when I see a pile of dirt, I wonder how much of my adult creativity I owe to the worlds we built from that soil.

Filed Under: Adventures Tagged With: childhood, childhood memories, creative, creativity, dirt, dirt pile, dirt piles, imagination, memories

Giveaway – Steam + Powers

March 12, 2021 by hpholo Leave a Comment

Looking for some steampunk with a bit of magic thrown in? If so, we’ve got a giveaway for you! 😀

We’ve teamed up with five of our #AuthorBuds to give away signed copies of Love, Lies, and Hocus Pocus: Beginnings by Lydia Sherrer, Gizmos: Dreams of Steam, Volume 4 edited by Kimberly Richardson, Fey West by Michael J. Allen, Blood Ties by Quincy J. Allen, Webley and the World Machine by Zachary Chopchinski, and our very own The Wizard’s Way.

All you have to do to enter is click here and follow the directions on screen.

Want to increase your chances of being one of the three lucky winners? 😯 Be sure to check your inbox for a confirmation email. Inside that email will be several social media sharing links. For every person who enters this contest through the links you share from that email, you’ll get five additional entries, so share away!

Contest runs from now through Saturday, March 20th. Good luck! 😊

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Filed Under: Giveaways and Contests Tagged With: AuthorBuds, beginnings, blood ties, contest, dreams of steam, Fantasy, fey west, giveaway, giveaways, gizmos, Kimberly Richardson, Love Lies and Hocus Pocus, lydia sherrer, Magic, michael j allen, quincy j allen, signed book, signed books, Steampunk, the lily singer adventures, The Wizard's Way, webley and the world machine, zachary chopchinski

Authors Just Talk About Gardening – Virtual Panel

March 6, 2021 by hpholo 1 Comment

Coming up on Thursday, March 11th @ 8pm, y’all! 😀 William Joseph Roberts, Cedar Sanderson, Christopher Woods and I will be ringing in Spring by chatting gardening! 🌿

Sign up here to watch via Zoom, or as always, you can also watch on Facebook Live.

See you next week! 😀

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UPDATE: Here’s the YouTube archive (though you can still watch it on Facebook if you’d prefer).

And again, if you’d like to check out everyone’s books, follow the links below!

Closet Cases: A fLUX Runners Universe Short Story by William Joseph Roberts (FREE!)

fLUX Runners by William Joseph Roberts

Wildcat: Foreclosure of a Dream (The Fallen World #12) by William Joseph Roberts: ​

The East Witch by Cedar Sanderson

Tanager’s Fledglings (The Tanager #1) by Cedar Sanderson

Kade (The Fallen World #14) by Christopher Woods

Smuggler’s Run: A Salvage Title Universe Novel by Christopher Woods and William Joseph Roberts

Also, don’t forget to enter H.P.’s Steam + Powers signed book giveaway!

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Filed Under: Authors Just Talk About... Tagged With: Authors Just Talk About..., cedar sanderson, Christopher Woods, Facebook Live, fLUX Runners, gardening, gardens, h p holo, kade, smuggler's run, spring, tanager's fledgling, the east witch, The Wizard's Way, virtual panel, Wildcat, William Joseph Roberts, Zoom

Giveaway – Mechs & Misfits & Explosions, Oh My!

February 21, 2021 by hpholo Leave a Comment

If you’re on this blog, chances are you’re a fan of giant robots and space adventure and general explosive mayhem, so here’s a giveaway just for you! 😀

We’ve teamed up with five of our #AuthorBuds to give away signed copies of The Messenger by J.N. Chaney and Terry Maggert, The Heaven’s Boxer by R.H. Tang, fLUX Runners by William Joseph Roberts, An Unproven Concept by James Young – and, of course, Jacob’s Bane of the Dead.

All you have to do to enter is click here and follow the directions on screen.

Want to increase your chances of being one of the three lucky winners? 😯 Be sure to check your inbox for a confirmation email. Inside that email will be several social media sharing links. For every person who enters this contest through the links you share from that email, you’ll get five additional entries, so share away!

Contest runs from now until Saturday, February 27th. Good luck! 😊

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Filed Under: Giveaways and Contests Tagged With: Action, adventure, an unproven concept, AuthorBuds, Bane of the Dead, contest, fLUX Runners, Giant Robots, giveaway, giveaways, j n chaney, Jacob Holo, james young, mech, mecha, mechs, r h tang, signed books, space, space adventure, Space Opera, the heaven's boxer, the messenger, William Joseph Roberts

Authors Just Talk About Travel – Virtual Panel

February 17, 2021 by hpholo Leave a Comment

Authors Just Talk About is back, y’all! On Thursday, February 25th @ 8pm EST, I’ll be chatting all things travel with authors Les Johnson, Kacey Ezell, and Jason Cordova!

Sign up here to watch via Zoom, or as always, you can also watch on Facebook Live.

See you next week! 😀

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UPDATE: Here’s the archive on YouTube (or on Facebook, if you’d like to watch it there)!

NOTE: Kacey wasn’t able to join us due to a schedule conflict, but you should totally read her stuff! 😀

Speaking of which, if you’d like to take a look at everyone’s books, check out the links below:

Mission to Methone by Les Johnson

Stellaris: People of the Stars by Les Johnson & Robert E. Hampson

Saving Proxima (COMING AUGUST 2021) by Les Johnson

The Spacetime War (COMING OCTOBER 2021) by Les Johnson

Second Chance Angel (The Last Stop Station #1) by Kacey Ezell and Griffin Barber

Minds of Men (The Psyche of War #1) by Kacey Ezell

Wraithkin (The Kin Wars Saga #1) by Jason Cordova

Darkling (The Kin Wars Saga #2) by Jason Cordova

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Filed Under: Authors Just Talk About... Tagged With: Authors Just Talk About..., Darkling, Jason Cordova, Kacey Ezell, Les Johnson, Minds of Men, Mission to Methone, Second Chance Angel, Stellaris People of the Stars, Wraithkin

Men Hunting Things – Book Review

February 6, 2021 by hpholo Leave a Comment

I picked up David Drake’s Men Hunting Things anthology for its amusingly frank title and, as has been a trend as of late, ended up finding a new favorite anthology. 😀 

Its straightforward title belies a book of unexpected variety and complexity.

While some of the stories are simple and hilarious (Wilson Tucker’s “Gentlemen, The Queen!”), others offer a deep and often unsettling look at the psychologies of hunter and hunted, and frequently question which is actually the animal (or monster) in the story – the literal target, or the one hunting that target (or commissioning the hunt, in the case of Robert Silverberg’s “The Day The Monsters Broke Loose.”)  

There’s a great diversity of story types, too, from the hard sci-fi of Clifford D. Simak’s “Good Night, Mr. James” and Eric Frank Russell’s “Mechanical Mice” to the moody Victorian-style horror of Alister McAllister’s “The Hunting on the Doonagh Bog” to the downright dystopia of Henry Kuttner’s “Home is the Hunter.”

I name these as standouts, but honestly there’s not a bad story in the bunch. If you’re looking for an anthology that balances the fun with the deep and hard sci-fi with the light, give it a try!

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Filed Under: Reviews Tagged With: aliens, alister mcasllister, anthology, clifford d simak, david drake, eric frank russell, henry kuttner, Horror, hunter, hunting, men hunting things, Monsters, psychological thriller, robert silverberg, Sci-Fi, Science Fiction, wilson tucker

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