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So You Wanna Run a Country?

A Novel

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A satirical cyberpunk romp pitting fascist feudalism against rampant reality television corruption, with the future of humanity at stake

"Holohan's prose pops and crackles as he combines an outlandish yet convincing vision of a tech-dominated future reminiscent of William Gibson with the wry wit of Neil Gaiman, and the result proves exceedingly funny . . . Holohan's silly dystopia, replete with ridiculous place names ("Newer York" and "Grander Central Station") and winking acronyms ("Consumer-Responsive Unscripted Drama"), strikes an utterly enjoyable medium between Futurama and Infinite Jest . . . A raucous, engrossing, unsettling whirlwind of a story that is as disarmingly novel as it is disturbingly familiar." —Kirkus Reviews

So You Wanna Run a Country? is a satirical parable of the perils of authoritarianism, nationalism, and device-dependent group-think. After almost a century of being shut off from the rest of the world in self-imposed isolation, the neo-medieval statelet of Inner Azhuur suddenly volunteers to host the next season of the global streaming sensation So You Wanna Run a Country? The producers must now assemble the next crew of unqualified misfits whose ineptitude as they attempt to run the country will entertain millions across the globe.

From Newer York, where homelessness has been rebranded as a lifestyle choice, come our two heroes: Mooney, a vagabond who has pledged his fate to Captain Dude, a mysterious statue attached to a skateboard; and Wendy, a Wall Street rebel on the run. Cast as Regent of Inner Azhuur and Consort to the Regent respectively, they are joined by Skid, a failed Dubliner musician eager to escape his job as a staged street gang member in a fake Glasgow tourist site.

Arriving to Inner Azhuur, these three encounter a world of antiquated and indecipherable customs, all meant to return Inner Azhuur to some perceived former glory. As the reality show unfolds, our misfits become enmeshed in a mad power grab of overweening global ambition and find themselves in a struggle against the all-too-real, ruthless, and sinister power brokers of Inner Azhuur. Holohan's mischievous literary voice is sure to please fans of cyberpunk greats like Philip K. Dick and William Gibson.

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    • Kirkus

      January 15, 2024
      In a disturbing future, unsuspecting competitors in a global reality show find themselves in over their heads. After decades of intrusive technology, climate collapse, and autocratic crackdowns, homeless people have been rebranded "Thoroughfarians," prisoners staff retail shops to work off their sentences, and hopelessly unqualified contestants compete to rule small nations on the reality TV show So You Wanna Run a Country? This season's host country is Inner Azhuur, an idiosyncratic land "locked in the Middle Ages, isolated from the world, surrounded on three sides by its mortal enemy." Selected to rule--after a suspiciously fortuitous audition--are Mooney, a Thoroughfarian drifter saddled with a statue of questionable provenance, and his recent acquaintance, Wendy, an algorithm hacker on the lam from defrauded financiers. The new regents' initial wariness quickly transforms into derision at the strange locals' archaic customs. But all is not as it seems in Inner Azhuur, and the two find themselves drawn in to sinister schemes beyond their wildest imagining. Holohan's prose pops and crackles as he combines an outlandish yet convincing vision of a tech-dominated future reminiscent of William Gibson with the wry wit of Neil Gaiman, and the result proves exceedingly funny. When Mooney and Wendy first arrive in Inner Azhuur, dignitaries perform ceremonial introductions by striking themselves with dead fish. ("Behold the Carp of Acquaintanceship!") Holohan's silly dystopia, replete with ridiculous place names ("Newer York" and "Grander Central Station") and winking acronyms ("Consumer-Responsive Unscripted Drama"), strikes an utterly enjoyable medium between Futurama and Infinite Jest. A raucous, engrossing, unsettling whirlwind of a story that is as disarmingly novel as it is disturbingly familiar.

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      February 9, 2024
      The world's social media, news, and entertainment outlets all run on trepanium, an element that is rare except in a small country called Inner Azhuur. A statue of the late dictator of Azhuur has found its way into the hands of a slacker named Mooney. He has been chosen to be the reality star of a program called "Do You Wanna . . . " and brings along Wendy, a woman on the run. This installment of the wildly popular program casts them in the roles of Regent and Mistress Consort. The Utterminster of Azhuur has directed the producers to find the statue, which is made of trepanium. A group of cloistered Azhuur women called the Sisterhood performed a seemingly impossible feat of melding trepanium together to form the statue and deeply regret it. Meanwhile, Skip, the third Outlander to join the show as the Adjutant, accidentally sees the Utterminster in a compromising situation, so he must face trial by combat on the same day that the statue will be launched into space, giving the Utterminster his chance for world domination. It's a wacky, freewheeling cyberpunk story by the author of The Brothers' Lot (2011).

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