Josh Viola
Joshua Viola | |
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Born | July 23, 1983 |
Pen name | J.V. Kyle, Jay Vee and Trevor Jones |
Occupation | Writer |
Genre | Science fiction, horror and fantasy |
Notable works | Denver Moon Cyber World Nightmares Unhinged Shadow Atlas The Bane of Yoto |
Website | |
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Joshua "Josh" Viola (born July 23, 1983) is a science fiction/fantasy/horror writer best known for Denver Moon, The Bane of Yoto and his publishing company Hex Publishers.[1] He is a 2021 Splatterpunk Award nominee (Psi-Wars: Classified Cases of Psychic Phenomena)[2] and a 2022 Colorado Book Awards winner (Shadow Atlas: Dark Landscapes of the Americas).[3]
Background
In 2012, Viola collaborated with Klayton and his music label/publisher, FiXT Music, where Viola is the author of the novels Blackstar[4] and The Bane of Yoto.[5]
He directed the “Unshakeable”[6] animated music video for Celldweller.
Viola is owner of publishing house Hex Publishers.[7][8] He edited their Denver Post number one best selling[9] horror anthology, Nightmares Unhinged,[10] featuring Bram Stoker, Hugo and Nebula Award winners such as Jason Heller, Steve Rasnic Tem, Edward Bryant and Stephen Graham Jones.[11] He co-edited Cyber World, a cyberpunk anthology, with Jason Heller for Hex Publishers in 2016, which was a 2017 Colorado Book Award finalist[12][13] and named one of the best anthologies of 2016 by Barnes & Noble.[14] Blood Business, a paranormal crime anthology co-edited by Mario Acevedo, was a 2018 Colorado Book Award finalist.[15] In 2019, his comic book collection, Denver Moon: Metamorphosis, was included on the 2018 Bram Stoker Award Preliminary Ballot for Superior Achievement in a Graphic Novel.[16] He was nominated for his fourth Colorado Book Award in April 2020 for his Denver Moon sequel, The Saint of Mars,[17] a year after the first book, The Minds of Mars, was nominated for the 2019 award.[18] In 2021, he edited the StokerCon™ souvenir anthology for the Horror Writers Association's first online convention (due to the COVID-19 pandemic), which included the 2020 Bram Stoker Awards.[19] His 2020 anthology, Psi-Wars, was nominated for a 2021 Splatterpunk Award (award founded by Wrath James White and Brian Keene).[20] He won the 2022 Colorado Book Award in the Anthology category for Shadow Atlas, co-edited by Carina Bissett and Hillary Dodge. In 2022, he became the Creative Director of Novelization and Comics for Random Games' Unioverse videogame franchise[21] launched by a team of gaming and entertainment industry veterans behind titles such as Grand Theft Auto, Donkey Kong Country, and Crackdown. He is working directly with Brent Friedman, a master storyteller whose previous credits include writing on Star Wars: The Clone Wars, Halo 4, The Walking Dead, Call of Duty, and Star Trek: Enterprise.
Bibliography
Novels
- The Bane of Yoto with Nicholas Karpuk (FiXT, 2012)
- Blackstar (FiXT, 2015)
- The Bane of Yoto Re-Write with Mario Acevedo and Nicholas Karpuk (Hex Publishers, 2022)
Novellas
- Denver Moon: The Minds of Mars with Warren Hammond (Hex Publishers, 2018)
- Denver Moon: The Saint of Mars with Warren Hammond (Hex Publishers, 2019)
- Denver Moon: The Thirteen of Mars with Warren Hammond (Hex Publishers, 2022)
Anthologies edited
- Nightmares Unhinged[22] (Hex Publishers, 2015)
- Cyber World with Jason Heller[23] (Hex Publishers, 2016)
- Georgetown Haunts and Mysteries with Jeanne Stein[24] (Hex Publishers & Ghost Town Writers Retreat, 2017)
- Blood Business: Crime Stories from this World and Beyond with Mario Acevedo[25] (Hex Publishers, 2017)
- Psi-Wars: Classified Cases of Psychic Phenomena[26] (Hex Publishers, 2020)
- It Came From The Multiplex: 80s Midnight Chillers[27] (Hex Publishers & Colorado Festival of Horror, 2020)
- StokerCon™ 2021 Souvenir Anthology: The Phantom Denver Edition[28] (Hex Publishers/Horror Writers Association, 2021)
- Shadow Atlas: Dark Landscapes of the Americas with Carina Bissett and Hillary Dodge[29] (Hex Publishers, 2021)
- Unioverse: Stories of the Reconvergence with Angie Hodapp[30] (Hex Publishers/Random Games, 2023)
Comic books
- Tooth and Claw with Angie Hodapp and Aaron Lovett[31] (Hex Publishers, 2017)
- Denver Moon: Murder on Mars with Warren Hammond and Aaron Lovett (Hex Publishers, 2018)
- Denver Moon: Rafe's Revenge with Warren Hammond and Aaron Lovett (Hex Publishers, 2018)
- Denver Moon: Transformations with Warren Hammond and Aaron Lovett (Hex Publishers, 2018)
- Denver Moon: Metamorphosis with Warren Hammond and Aaron Lovett (Hex Publishers, 2018)
- Unioverse: Reyu with Angie Hodapp and Ben Matsuya (Hex Publishers/Random Games, 2023)[32]
- Unioverse: Krishah with Angie Hodapp and Ben Matsuya (Hex Publishers/Random Games, 2023)
- Unioverse: Tor Gret with Angie Hodapp and Ben Matsuya (Hex Publishers/Random Games, 2023)
- Unioverse: Annill with Angie Hodapp and Ben Matsuya (Hex Publishers/Random Games, 2023)
- Unioverse: Vella Janx with Angie Hodapp and Ben Matsuya (Hex Publishers/Random Games, 2023)
- Unioverse: Silas with Angie Hodapp and Ben Matsuya (Hex Publishers/Random Games, 2023)
Children's books
- Boomer and Friends! with Lindsey Bell and Aaron Lovett[33] (JAM Publishers, 2017)
Short stories
- "Luna One" (Hex Publishers, 2014)
- "The Camera" (Hex Publishers, 2015)
- "The Librarian" (Hex Publishers, 2015)[34]
- "Needles" with Dean Wyant (Hex Publishers, 2015)
- "Scarecrows" (Hex Publishers, 2015)[35]
- "Fangs" as J.V. Kyle (Hex Publishers, 2015)
- "Bathroom Break" as J.V. Kyle (Hex Publishers, 2015)
- "Finder's Fee" (RMFW Press, 2016)[36]
- "Outsorcery" (The Literary Hatchet, 2016)[37]
- "Notches" with Sean Eads (Blood Bound Books, 2017)[38]
- "Straight to the Top" as Trevor Jones (Hex Publishers, 2017)[39]
- "Denver Moon: Metamorphosis" with Warren Hammond (Hex Publishers, 2018)
- "For the Road is Heaven" with Sean Eads (Hex Publishers, 2018)[40]
- "Our Hero" with Sean Eads (RMFW Press, 2018)[41]
- "Many Carvings" with Sean Eads (Corpus Press, 2018)[42]
- "Eunuch's Code" with Sean Eads (Blood Bound Books, 2019)[43]
- "Grave Mistake" with Carter Wilson (Denver Horror Collective, 2019)[44]
- "BFG" with Sean Eads (Birdy Magazine, 2020)[45]
- "The Sommelier" with Sean Eads (Birdy Magazine, 2020)[46]
- "Bright Rain" with Sean Eads (Birdy Magazine, 2020)[47]
- "The Jarheads" with Sean Eads (Hex Publishers, 2020)[48]
- "The Devil's Reel" with Sean Eads (Hex Publishers, 2020)[49]
- "The Recall" (Bloodshot Books, 2020)[50]
- "When the Trumpet Sounds" (Birdy Magazine, 2020)[51]
- "Flashpoints" with Keith Ferrell (Birdy Magazine, 2021)[52]
- "The Disciple of Many Faces" (Birdy Magazine, 2021)[53]
- "Diminished Seventh" with Sean Eads (Black Spot Books/Crystal Lake Publishing, July 2022)[54]
- "Ballad of the Overeager Gun" with Sean Eads (Brigids Gate Press, August 2022)[55]
Anecdotes
- "Introduction: Reclaim Your Fears" (Hex Publishers, 2015)[56]
- "Cyber Punks" (Locus Magazine, 2016)[57]
- "Introduction: Metamorphosis" (Hex Publishers, 2016)[58]
- "The Holy Appendix" as Jay Vee (Birdy Magazine, Issue 083, 2020)[59]
References
- ^ "Book Review: 'The Bane of Yoto' by Joshua Viola", Burkart, Gregory, for FEARnet, 15 August 2012, retrieved 14 March 2013
- ^ "2021 Splatterpunk Awards Winners", Locus Magazine, 23 August 2021, retrieved 10 October 2022
- ^ "2022 Colorado Book Award Winners", Locus Magazine, 27 June 2022, retrieved 10 October 2022
- ^ Barkan, Jonathan. "Celldweller Plans New Music, Book Series, And More", Bloody Disgusting, 27 February 2013. Retrieved on 14 October 2015.
- ^ Johnston, Rich. "Could The Bane Of Yoto Herald In A New Look For Digital Comics?", Bleeding Cool, 5 March 2012. Retrieved on 14 October 2015.
- ^ Crane, Matt. "Celldweller Releases Music Video for Unshakeable", Alternative Press, 10 December 2013. Retrieved on 14 October 2015.
- ^ Wenzel, John. "Erie-based Horror publisher uses unlikely way to bankroll, empower writers", The Denver Post, 4 September 2015. Retrieved on 14 October 2015.
- ^ Siebrase, Jamie. "Hex Publishers, a New Local Press, Plans to Release a Dark, Twisted Anthology", Westword, 9 February 2015. Retrieved on 14 October 2015.
- ^ The Denver Post. "Books: Denver best sellers, 9/20/2015", The Denver Post, 20 September 2015. Retrieved on 14 October 2015.
- ^ Jules, Damnetha. "Nightmares Unhinged (Book Review)", Horror Palace, 5 September 2015. Retrieved on 14 October 2015.
- ^ Barkan, Jonathan. "Witness The Unveiling Of Nightmares Unhinged (Exclusive)", Bloody Disgusting, 9 July 2015. Retrieved on 16 July 2015.
- ^ Wenzel, John. "“Cyber World” anthology brings darkly alluring sci-fi back to the future", The Denver Post, 26 October 2016. Retrieved on 16 July 2015.
- ^ Colorado Humanities. "“2017 Colorado Book Award Finalists", Colorado Humanities. Retrieved on 12 September 2017.
- ^ Cunningham, Joel. "The Best Science Fiction & Fantasy Collections and Anthologies of 2016", Barnes & Noble, 21 December 2016. Retrieved on 25 February 2019.
- ^ Colorado Humanities. “2018 Colorado Book Award Finalists", Colorado Humanities. Retrieved on 25 February 2019.
- ^ Locus Magazine. "2018 Stoker Awards Preliminary Ballot", Locus Magazine, 21 January 2019. Retrieved on 25 February 2019.
- ^ Locus Magazine. "2020 Colorado Book Awards Finalists", Locus Magazine, 7 April 2020. Retrieved on 16 April 2020.
- ^ Westword. "Colorado Book Awards Finalists Announced", Westword, 21 March 2019. Retrieved on 16 April 2020.
- ^ StokerCon™. "Souvenir Book - StokerCon™ 2020"
- ^ 2021 Splatterpunk Award Nominees
- ^ https://random.games/team.php Random Games Team
- ^ Froyd, Susan. "Nightmares Unhinged Launch Party", Westword, 9 September 2015. Retrieved on 16 July 2015.
- ^ Wheeler, Isaac. "Cyber World Demonstrates the Future of the Cyberpunk Genre", Neon Dystopia, 11 November 2016. Retrieved on 19 December 2016.
- ^ Kirkus Reviews. "Georgetown Haunts and Mysteries", Kirkus Reviews, 9 August 2017. Retrieved on 12 September 2017.
- ^ Kirkus Reviews. "Blood Business", Kirkus Reviews, 26 September 2017. Retrieved on 28 November 2017.
- ^ Kirkus Reviews. ", Kirkus Reviews, 13 April 2020. Retrieved on 16 April 2020.
- ^ Facebook. ", Facebook, 17 January 2020. Retrieved on 16 April 2020.
- ^ StokerCon. [1], StokerCon, 2021. Retrieved on 31 May 2021.
- ^ Hex Publishers. [2], Hex Publishers, 2021. Retrieved on 31 May 2021.
- ^ Glyfe. [3], Glyfe,19 October 2022. Retrieved on 24 October 2022.
- ^ Hex Publishers. "Tooth and Claw", Hex Publishers. Retrieved on 12 September 2017.
- ^ Hex Publishers. [4], Hex Publishers, 2022. Retrieved on 24 October 2022.
- ^ Wenzel, John. "The Secret Ingredients to a Great Children's Book", Denver Post, 4 August 2017. Retrieved on 12 September 2017.
- ^ HorrorNews.net. "Paul Campion's 'The Librarian' Optioned Short Horror Story To Screen", Horror News, 30 October 2015. Retrieved on 12 September 2017.
- ^ Anderson, Derek. "Exclusive: Read a Short Story from NIGHTMARES UNHINGED: TWENTY TALES OF TERROR", Daily Dead, 28 August 2015. Retrieved on 14 October 2015.
- ^ Siebrase, Jamie. "Get Lost at a Celebration of Found, a Rocky Mountain Fiction Writers Anthology", Westword, 4 October 2016. Retrieved on 19 December 2016.
- ^ GoodReads. "The Literary Hatchet #15", GoodReads. Retrieved on 12 September 2017.
- ^ Blood Bound Books. "DOA III", Blood Bound Books. Retrieved on 12 September 2017.
- ^ Hex Publishers. "Blood Business", Hex Publishers. Retrieved on 28 November 2017.
- ^ Kirkus Reviews. "Blood and Gasoline". Retrieved on 25 February 2019.
- ^ RMFW. "2018 Anthology", RMFW. Retrieved on 25 February 2019.
- ^ Horror After Dark. "Doorbells At Dusk". Retrieved on 25 February 2019.
- ^ Blood Guts and Story. "Crash Code". Retrieved on 25 February 2019.
- ^ Westword. "Westword". Retrieved on 26 September 2020.
- ^ Birdy. "Birdy Magazine". Retrieved on 16 April 2020.
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- ^ Birdy. "Birdy Magazine". Retrieved on 26 September 2020.
- ^ Hex Publishers. "Hex Publishers". Retrieved on 26 September 2020.
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- ^ Facebook. "Facebook". Retrieved on 26 September 2020.
- ^ Birdy Magazine. "Birdy Magazine". Retrieved on 31 May 2021.
- ^ Birdy Magazine. "Birdy Magazine". Retrieved on 31 May 2021.
- ^ Birdy Magazine. "Birdy Magazine". Retrieved on 17 June 2021.
- ^ Monstrous Books. "Monstrous Books". Retrieved on 24 October 2022.
- ^ Brigids Gate Press. "Brigid Gates Press". Retrieved on 24 October 2022.
- ^ Hex Publishers. "Nightmares Unhinged", Hex Publishers. Retrieved on 19 October 2020.
- ^ Zinos-Amaro, Alvaro. "Josh Viola Guest Post–“Cyber Punks”", Locus Magazine, 15 June 2016. Retrieved on 19 October 2020.
- ^ Hex Publishers. "Cyber World", Hex Publishers. Retrieved on 19 October 2020.
- ^ Birdy Magazine. "The Holy Appendix", Birdy Magazine. Retrieved on 19 October 2020.
External links
- [5], Westword