Space Holes: First Transmission
By (Author) B. R. Louis
CamCat Publishing, LLC
CamCat Publishing, LLC
2nd July 2025
United States
General
Fiction
Science fiction
Paperback
320
Width 139mm, Height 215mm, Spine 17mm
367g
Saving an alien planet is nothing compared to meeting your sales quota.
Marcus Aimond, untrained tag-along aboard humanity's first intergalactic exploratory commerce vessel, has a singular mission: sell off-brand misprinted merchandise.
When the rookie and his crew encounter the Nerelkor, a frog-like civilization, he is thrust head-first into an alien civil war. The opposing factions, Rejault and Dinasc, are stuck in an ill-fated feud driven by deep-rooted ineptitude. To avoid the planet's total annihilation and establish a local sales office, Aimond and the crew must survive arena combat, reshape the very structure of the planet, establish world peace, and stay alive-for the sake of positive branding, of course.
"Space Holes is a raucous satire that probes the cosmic limits of corporate and bureaucratic folly. Like Idiocracy set in deep space." --Emily Jane, USA Today bestselling author of On Earth as it Is on Television
"Space Holes: First Transmission is an amusing absurdist romp full of sharp social satire, whimsical characters, and quite a lot of explosions. It's sure to please any sci-fi comedy enthusiast." --Marcus Alexander Hart, author of the Galaxy Cruise saga
"Absolutely hilarious. Late-stage capitalism meets Douglas Adams--sharp humor, and sharp sci-fi!" --Jeff Somers, author of The Electric Church and Writing Without Rules
"The first volume of novelist B. R. Louis's new 'First Transmissions' science fiction series, Space Holes showcases the author's genuine flair for the original and the blending humor with memorable characters and more plot twists and turns than a Kansas tornado or a Coney Island roller coaster. A fun read from start to finish . . ." --Midwest Book Review
"This novel combines the over-the-top satire and sheer corporate bureaucratic farce of the movie Office Space and sets it in a universe reminiscent of John Scalzi's Redshirts with its parody/homage to Star Trek." --Library Journal
B. R. Louis is a pediatric critical care nurse, outdoor enthusiast, and tech nerd with a love for storytelling, writing, and making people laugh. Travels around the world have introduced him to different cultures and unique forms of storytelling. Through all of the exploration and time spent in countless discussions, he's found the one innate thing that ties all people together is our ability and desire to share laughter.