If you wish to send us books for next week’s promo, please email to bookpimping at outlook dot com. If you feel a need to re-promo the same book do so no more than once every six months (unless you’re me or my relative. Deal.) One book per author per week. Amazon links only. Oh, yeah, by clicking through and buying (anything, actually) through one of the links below, you will at no cost to you be giving a portion of your purchase to support ATH through our associates number. A COMMISSION IS EARNED FROM EACH PURCHASE.*Note that I haven’t read most of these books (my reading is eclectic and “craving led”,) and apply the usual cautions to buying. I reserve the right not to run any submission, if cover, blurb or anything else made me decide not to, at my sole discretion.– SAH
FROM PAM UPHOFF: Best Enemies (Chronicles of the Fall)
Hayden Jaeger, youngest son of the Chairman of the Council and Ambrose Vinogradov, the youngest son of the Founder, were thrown together by random chance as they were assigned to be dorm mate at the University. It was not an instant friendship.
300 years before the fall of the Troystvennyy Soyuz, the foundations of a secret society are about to be laid down . . .
https://amzn.to/4d2kT6IFROM KEVIN IKENBERRY: Bureau 42 (The Phoenix Initiative)

Peacemakers. The Galactic Union’s most capable enforcers and resolute negotiators, their name alone elicits fear and awe among the Union’s citizenry.
It doesn’t happen often, but when a Peacemaker can’t solve a case, it goes to the Peacemaker Archives, as all Peacemaker cold cases reside within “Bureau 42,” as it’s also known. Cases dealing with ghost ships, missing Peacemakers, mysterious killers, and even a few cases that aren’t even really cases can all be found in the files of Bureau 42.
Fourteen authors present thirteen all-new stories from the depths of Bureau 42. Take a look into the forgotten files of the Peacemaker Guild and find never-before-seen secrets, some of which herald the future of the Peacemaker Guild and even the Galactic Union itself.
These stories honor the threat, set the terms, and walk the knife edge between standing or falling. Step inside, Candidate, and see what our files hold…
FROM ROBERT ZIMMERMAN: Genesis: The Story of Apollo 8: The First Manned Mission to Another World.
It was Christmas Eve 1968. And the astronauts of Apollo 8 – Commander Frank Borman, Jim Lovell, and Bill Anders – were participants in a mission that took them faster (24,000 mph) and farther from the earth (240,000 miles) than any human had ever traveled. Apollo 8 was the mission that broke humanity’s absolute bond to the earth: it was the first manned vehicle to leave the earth’s orbit. Confined within a tiny spaceship, the astronauts were aided in their journey by a computer less powerful than one of today’s handheld calculators. Their mission was not only a triumph of engineering, but also an enduring moment in history. The words these three men spoke from lunar orbit reverberated through American society, changing our culture in ways no one predicted.
FROM KEITH HEDGER: Tales of the E4 Mafia
They are specialists, corporals, and petty officers. They are the military personnel who have learned some leadership and gained expertise in their specialty. “Work smarter, not harder” is their watch phrase, followed by “If you aren’t cheating, you aren’t trying”.
They are masters of avoiding work, getting up to shenanigans, and, when a mission needs to be completed or job done, it’s an E-4 that others turn to. They are the near mythical E-4 Mafia, and their ability to avoid work, solve problems, and create trouble is the stuff of legend.
Here are eleven stories of the E-4 Mafia in a variety of settings and situations that are sure to thrill and entertain anyone with an interest in military fiction, science fiction, a sense of humor and the curiosity to peek under the rug to see what got swept there when something needed done.
FROM CAITLIN WALSH: Mama Bunny #2: Daddy’s Home
Mama Bunny is back, and this time she’s got backup!
In this brand-new Papa-focused collection, follow the Bunny family as they perform unwise science experiments, operate heavy machinery, and disassemble anything that stays still for long enough.
Being a stay-at-home mom has its challenges, but with your husband at your side, anything can be managed—no matter how ridiculous.
FROM HOLLY CHISM: Whine in a Box (Liquid Diet Chronicles Book 3)
Maybe chasing murderers wasn’t so bad after all…
Meg Turner, vampire, accountant, and investments advisor…is a political radical. By vampire standards, at least. She’s young, American, and wasn’t inducted into the unlife in the usual way. Which means she’s not a European feudalist. So, when other vampires started asking to move into her territory, she wasn’t sure how to react, other than to welcome some of them. She has a chance to shape an entire territory, if she wants.
(She doesn’t)
Her allies have other plans, though. And, between those plans being sprung on her without much warning, her nearest neighbor coming under attack (and sending his helpless civilians to her for shelter), her mother showing up on her doorstep, looking for answers to why she’d not gotten in contact in the last twenty years…yeah. She’s got a reason to whine.
And that’s not even counting the rising panic over a brand new virus…that shouldn’t affect her people, but will anyway.
FROM DALE COZORT: Through the Wild Gate
Robinette Thornburg, the half-human daughter of ultra-rich Robert Thornburg, thought she was fully human, just weird, for the first twenty-one years of her life. She went to expensive private schools, then Harvard. On her twenty-first birthday, she learned that she was half Mangi, the result of an encounter between her father and a primitive near-human woman from the Wild, an alternate reality North America where primitive humans arrived half a million years ago, but no modern humans ever did.
That was the first she had heard of Mangi or the Wild, closely held secrets of the wealthy families who control Gates to it, but she finds out far more than she wants to about the Wild when mysterious enemies kidnap her and leave her to die in the Wild, naked and weaponless.
Robinette nearly starves before finding her way back to our world through an early, uncontrolled Gate. She vows revenge, but on who? She teams up with Eric Carter, a down on his luck private eye and former bodyguard to her father. The two try to figure out who kidnapped Robinette and why, a quest that takes them through the decadent world of the Gate families, the only law in the Wild. It also takes them back to the Wild and then to a final confrontation with, their lives and the fate of the Wild at stake.
FROM KAREN MYERS: Broken Devices: A Lost Wizard’s Tale (The Chained Adept Book 3)
Book 3 of The Chained Adept
CHAINS WITHOUT WIZARDS AND A RISING COUNT OF THE DEAD.
The largest city in the world has just discovered its missing wizards. It seems the Kigali empire has ignited a panic that threatens internal ruin and the only chained wizard it knows that’s still alive is Penrys.
The living wizards and the dead are not her people, not unless she makes them so. All they have in common is a heavy chain and a dead past — the lives that were stolen from them are beyond recall.
What remains are unanswered questions about who made them this way. And why. And what Penrys plans to do to find out.
FROM MARY CATELLI: The Witch-Child and the Scarlet Fleet
Trapped in a pirate port. . .
Caught between pirates who would force him to use wizardry in their aid, and a king who would force him to spy, Alik will need every scrap of wits and wizardry to forge his own path.
https://amzn.to/3S7ugtRFROM LEIGH KIMMEL: A Gift of Koi

Ancient and wise, the grandfather Koi knows at first sight that this human bears a hidden wound. But how can a mere fish, even one as old as himself, be of any aid to a human?
Astronaut Tyler Lanham had come to Grissom City, first and oldest lunar settlement, in search of the medical expertise he couldn’t find on the far side of the Moon. When he sees the scar on the ancient koi’s side, he knows he’s found a kindred spirit.
But an enemy is stalking these lovely gardens. A danger that will change both man and fish.
A short story of the Grissom timeline.
Vignettes by Luke, Mary Catelli and ‘Nother Mike.
So what’s a vignette? You might know them as flash fiction, or even just sketches. We will provide a prompt each Sunday that you can use directly (including it in your work) or just as an inspiration. You, in turn, will write about 50 words (yes, we are going for short shorts! Not even a Drabble 100 words, just half that!). Then post it! For an additional challenge, you can aim to make it exactly 50 words, if you like.
We recommend that if you have an original vignette, you post that as a new reply. If you are commenting on someone’s vignette, then post that as a reply to the vignette. Comments — this is writing practice, so comments should be aimed at helping someone be a better writer, not at crushing them. And since these are likely to be drafts, don’t jump up and down too hard on typos and grammar.
If you have questions, feel free to ask.
Your writing prompt this week is: TROUSERS.
UPDATE: I REALLY suck at fundraising, don’t I? Today is the day before last, I promise.
*Because these are my two weeks of fundraising, I’m obligated to add the following:
This blog is reader funded. I don’t have a grant or a patron. You’re my patrons and only you can compensate for the toil of keeping the blog going day after day, year after year. For the full explanation of why a funding drive, and what I intend to use it for, if you’re interested, go here.
There are several ways of supporting me.
GiveSendGo, for which I make no promises meaning I’m not giving you anything for your contribution; Chapterhouse, for which I will give you my fiction that is in process and yes there will be typos, backtracking, characters who change names suddenly and other mishaps; and Patreon, for which I give you cat pspsps posts. For the more exotic ways to donate: email me for paypal address. The book promo email will do for that: bookpimping at outlook dot com. And there is the snail mail address at: Sarah A. Hoyt, 304 S Jones Blvd #6771, Las Vegas, NV 89107.
I know times are tough — for all of us — and I don’t hold it against anyone who can’t contribute. But all contributions are greatly appreciated. – SAH*








“Come on Sam! Get your pants on! We’re Late!”
“My dear George. I’m a Dragon, I don’t wear pants or trousers.”
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Now, why did I expect something like that…
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You know this crew?
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Lot 497: A pair of trousers, sized for a toddler, made from damask patched with denim, joints reinforced with dragon leather. Minor enchantments for cleanliness and odor control. Found in a consignment from a timeline in the Near Deep bound for the New Byzantium colony in one of the open Shallows. Please contact the Office of Unclaimed Artifacts to place your bid in next quarter’s auction.
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“My lord?”
“Scouts report a large infantry formation approaching The Gap. We need a delaying action.”
“Traditionally, my lord, we have used spike-bottomed pits in such service.”
“Of course! Employ the trousers!”
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Roger never had intended to visit that timeline. But he’d had no choice — the repairs were too urgent.
His plan had been to get in and out, with as little interaction as possible with that version of Earth. But some feedstocks he needed simply weren’t available in the Asteroid Belt, or even on the other planets. Now he was learning just how much worse the middle part of the Twentieth Century could be if one certain individual and his obsessions were removed from Central Europe, and in his place a dictator arose who was actually competent.
Talk about a world that had gone down the wrong leg of the Trousers of Time, this was a doozie.
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“Kippers for breakfast, Aunt Helga? Is it St. Swithens Day already?” “Tis!” Replied Aunt Helga. “Put on your Trousers and and come get some!”
1.) I stole that exchange (mostly) from an episode of the Simpsons 😆
2.) It really is St. Swithens Day today (July 15)
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The man shrugged, hooking his hand on his trousers. “It’s not like we could try them unless they came back and swore to those being their things.”
“If they abandoned them long enough,” said Diggory, his voice hollow and echoing, “they fall to the hands of those who claimed them.”
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Clothes were spilled over the bed, from the chest: Adelaide’s skirts, Otto’s trousers. Marlene sat with Sylvie’s gown of white and blue in her lap, solemnly talking with Hendrick about how they could not know Sylvie close enough that a girl her age in the gown could not fool them.
“And we do need the distractions.”
Sylvie stared.
“And I look very like the princess if you described her.”
“That would be silly,” said Sylvie, as crisply as she could, drawing both their gazes. “If they caught you dressed as me, they would not care that you were not me.”
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”Judge, Once we chased him down we found these memes in the suspect’s pants.”
”Those aren’t my trousers.”
”Be quiet, young man – this is a bail hearing, not a trial. You and your counsel can argue things at that date. Bail set at $100,000.”
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A book about the E4 Mafia….
If that even existed. Heh.
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Trousers?
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=q2fizeoT22g
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