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The Little Helliad - Book Tour and Giveaway

9/16/2024

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​ In this first-ever full-length Heroes in Hell novel by Janet and Chris Morris, Homer, the famous poet of ancient Greece who wrote The Iliad, receives a travel pass to tour Hell on special assignment from Satan.  

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The Little Helliad
A Heroes in Hell Novel
by Janet & Chris Morris
Genre: Dark Fantasy  


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 In the ninth installment of the acclaimed Heroes in Hell series, The Little Helliad takes readers on a journey through the underworld like never before. Homer, the legendary ancient Greek poet, finds himself in Hell, tasked by the Devil himself to chronicle the epic tales of the damned. Drawing inspiration from the lesser-known vignettes of the Iliad, this novel weaves a tapestry of myth, history, and fantasy.

As Homer navigates the treacherous landscapes of Hell, he encounters a host of unforgettable characters, each with their own stories of heroism, betrayal, and redemption. With the unique perspective of the Morris duo, this book offers a fresh and compelling take on the classic tales of the Iliad, reimagined in the fiery depths of the afterlife.

The Little Helliad is a must-read for fans of epic fantasy and mythological retellings, blending rich storytelling with the dark allure of the underworld. Join Homer on his odyssey through Hell and discover the timeless tales that continue to captivate readers across the ages.


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​This is a tale of the horrors of love and how it brought low the Lord of Hell. In my cell here alone, I can tell it only to you, the clay tablet a guard has smuggled me, and hope you will retain the story until the time is right for its retelling.
What is love, and where does it abide but in the sinews of man and the passions of conflict? This I dared to write and no one would heed me—not here, not in Hell. In Hell, as in life, truth is judged not by men’s minds but by their glands, and must pass the test of convenience.
Is it convenient to know that I was called Homer, that I wrote in a weak and piteous age of a better one, and from my work men drew the truths of their convenience and inspiration for every kind of sin? Is it helpful to observe that from my tales of mighty souls and mighty passions skewed by love into mighty errors, men learned nothing of caution, nothing of wisdom—learned only to pit themselves against one another more fiercely?
I’m here in Hell, so I am told, because I am responsible for the ‘Homeric’ tradition, for the heroic model that spurred so many fools to murder and death. I’m here because my work was perceived as a treatise on the art of fighting with spear and bow, of chariotry and covert tactics—because I made war beautiful and glorious.
My stamp is on the corpse of every warrior to come here, the Welcome Woman said to me. As if they all wouldn’t have made the Trip by other means, as if all the Alexanders and Pattons and worse of history wouldn’t have come to their fates some other way.
I met a man, while I was with the Dissidents sworn to bring the Devil low, who had fought in a war so terrible its weapons razed whole countries, boiled seas, and made the very air rain char. I met another sure that truth was the single most potent weapon of destruction in a world powered by lies.
And there too I met Alexander of Macedon, who looked upon me with teary eyes and said that it was my work that had guided him to his greatest moments, my influence that made of him what he was.
My influence. As if there had been no Troy, no black ships on the beach, no Odysseus and Diomedes, no Helen who raised her skirts to tumble men into war.
But I digress. I mean to tell you a simple tale, a tale of afterlife and what it holds. I have paid a great price to be witness for the damned. I have met an angel, a single emissary of Olympian grace, who has agreed to smuggle out the story.
It is a tale of truth. It is a tale of sorrow. It is a tale that cannot be told here in my cell nor in the whole of Hell itself, where only the damned abide. This tale must be told on the living land, where the sweet wind blows and the winey sea rolls dark and bold. It must be told in my homeland and in all the homelands of men who live and breathe, so that they will cease hastening here in all their numbers.
It must be told so that I, who meant one thing and accomplished another, can make peace with every soul here on my account.
This time, I add a preface so I cannot be misunderstood. I say to you, clay tablet and custodian of my endeavor, that if all the men of the world can learn what I have learned since last I wrote, then they will know better things than how to strike a killing blow up through a man’s bladder. They will learn that the price of passion is to be its everlasting slave. They will learn that what is done in life is forever, and what is given there will be received, manifold times over, in afterlife.
And if this tale does not teach the lesson, then I cannot teach it. And if we do not learn it, then death and destruction eternally is our lot. And so, since I cannot find an ear here, among those who have nothing left to save, I have struck my bargain with the angel.
It is for you, soft clay of infinite memory and infinite strength, to take this tale of self-made folly to those who may hear it, whose ears are not closed with the wax of arrogance and whose eyes are not sewn shut with the thread of sins. For on Earth, not in Hell, there is a chance to change the future. In Hell, there is no future, only the results of chances untaken and opportunities lost.
Everything that I tell you here is true, tablet, as everything I told before was true. It is up to the angel and fate and your faithful self to make sure that this time there is no misunderstanding.

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Best selling author Janet Morris began writing in 1976 and has since published more than 30 novels, many co-authored with her husband Chris Morris or others. Most of her fiction work has been in the fantasy and science fiction genres, although she has also written historical and other novels. Morris has written, contributed to, or edited several book-length works of non-fiction, as well as papers and articles on nonlethal weapons, developmental military technology and other defense and national security topics.

Christopher Crosby Morris (born 1946) is an American author of fiction and non-fiction, as well as a lyricist, musical composer, and singer-songwriter. He is married to author Janet Morris. He is a defense policy and strategy analyst and a principal in M2 Technologies, Inc. He writes primarily as Chris Morris, but occasionally uses pseudonyms.
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What is something unique/quirky about you?

We breed Morgan horses. We consult with Morgan breeders to help them choose breeding combinations to achieve a desired result.
We are also song writers; Janet plays bass guitar and Chris sings and plays guitar. We have an album on MCA records. Look for Christopher Crosby Morris on Soundcloud or N1M.com


Can you, for those who don't know you already, tell something about yourself and how you became an author?
Janet wrote her first book in 1975 and Chris was the first one to read and comment on it. Their marriage survived. A routine emerged where Chris would read aloud all the new drafts and we would make edits on the spot. After a few books Chris’ ideas became frequent enough that we agreed he should have credit for writing, whereas before we had kept separate Janet’s storytelling and Chris’ songwriting. The rest, as they say is history.

Who is your hero and why?
Heraclitus of Ephesus, a pre-socratic philosopher, whose Cosmic Fragments foreshadow our knowledge of reality and how to perceive it. Among his precepts is the statement that change alone is unchanging. We’ve worked Heraclitus’ fragments in here and there throughout our books.

What inspired you, to write your The Little Helliad novel?
Like many readers, we went through a phase of reading the Homeric works and since Homer himself spent Odysseus to Hell on his way back from Attica, his homeland. We thought it only fair to send Homer to Hell in hopes of getting a book deal from a publisher in New Hell. Instead he gets an unlimited travel pass to research a book the Devil hopes will glorify him. Guess what happens . . .

Convince us why you feel The Little Helliad is a must read.
The Little Helliad isn’t a must read, it is a fun read and one that will introduce readers to historic fictional characters. It is a full-length novel and casts present day themes in ancient Greek sensibilities. That may sound like a mouthful, but The Little Helliad evokes a collision of eras for Homer to glorify as only he can.

Who designs your book covers?
The Little Helliad’s cover was conceived by Perseid, created using AI, and realized by Roy Mauritsen, our gifted cover artist.


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34 Comments
Marcy Meyer
9/16/2024 06:43:11 am

The cover looks great. Sounds like an intriguing story.

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heather
9/16/2024 08:49:30 am

This sounds like one that will keep me interested and reading for sure. I love the cover of this one too.

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Alma Fisher
9/16/2024 09:24:11 am

Looks like a good read

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Michelle Domangue
9/16/2024 09:24:22 am

sounds like a great book

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wendy hutton
9/16/2024 10:42:40 am

this sounds like a great book

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Wendy Jensen
9/16/2024 12:11:15 pm

Sounds like a good book.

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Terri Quick
9/16/2024 05:53:25 pm

Great cover

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Sherry
9/16/2024 06:46:59 pm

Looks like a really good read and I love the cover and the excerpt.

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bn100
9/16/2024 10:58:37 pm

cool

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Jeanna Massman
9/17/2024 03:18:22 am

This book has a very intriguing plot and compelling characters!

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Barbara Montag
9/17/2024 12:37:32 pm

I like everything about this, genre title and cover!
Thank you for sharing it.

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polly
9/17/2024 03:45:37 pm

I haven't read any of the books in the series. I look forward to starting with the first one and then reading on!

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Chris Morris link
9/18/2024 08:31:22 pm

Hi Polly - The Little Helliad would be a great one to start with because it gives you the whole scope of what our version of Hell is all about and your tour guide is probably the most famous writer of his era or any era on this subject. Then you can branch out and have a foundation for what follows.

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Emi Gibb
9/17/2024 08:56:10 pm

SWEET cover!!!

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Laura Thomas link
9/18/2024 12:45:49 am

This one sounds right up my alley. Curious about the title!

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Chris Morris link
9/18/2024 08:37:28 pm

Hi Laura - The Little Helliad references a work of uncertain authorship from the 9th century BC. Homer is one of the logical authors of The Little Iliad, a compendium of detail about the sack of Troy. In The Little Helliad we let Homer explain. :)

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Carol G
9/18/2024 11:17:57 am

If you stop to think about it, it is probably the best definition of a classic--the Iliad is still a mainstay in derivative fiction!

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Chris Morris link
9/24/2024 07:47:16 pm

Hi Carol - Right you are, and when we derive from classics we are very careful to preserve the character of the original works. Would love to hear your impressions of The Little Helliad. :)

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Ken A Ohl
9/18/2024 05:05:18 pm

this book looks intriguing

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MICHAEL A LAW
9/18/2024 06:40:01 pm

This looks like a novel I will thoroughly enjoy. Thanks for the giveaway opportunity.

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Thomas Gibson
9/18/2024 10:10:37 pm

Congrats on your tour!

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Leela
9/18/2024 11:52:16 pm

It looks like a good read.

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David Basile
9/19/2024 10:19:32 am

This sounds like a great read

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Lisa Vance
9/19/2024 10:24:05 am

Looks like a great read.

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beth shepherd
9/19/2024 11:45:07 am

This looks like a great read

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Debbi Wellenstein
9/19/2024 08:13:38 pm

I enjoyed the excerpt for The Little Helliad. Thanks for the giveaway!

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Chris Morris link
9/24/2024 07:44:44 pm

Hi Debbi - The Little Helliad is special because it is the first full-length Hell novel we attempted and it both recaps and sets the stage for what came later. The philosophers and firebrands are some of our favorite historical characters in TLH and they finally got enough breathing room to strut their stuff. We hope you enjoy it. :)

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Clem
9/21/2024 09:23:19 pm

Cool cover

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Danielle Day
9/22/2024 07:43:25 am

I like the cover.

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Azeem Isaahaque
9/22/2024 03:26:55 pm

Looks like an awesome read

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Elizabeth
9/23/2024 01:09:49 pm

Good luck with the release!

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Ann Fantom
9/23/2024 05:19:37 pm

This sounds like an interesting book and I also like the cover.

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Beyond Comps
9/25/2024 03:30:09 pm

Great cover!

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Renata
9/30/2024 12:50:16 am

I like the cover.

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