H. H. Hollis

H. H. Hollis was a pseudonym of Ben Neal Ramey (7 October 1921 - May 1977), who was an American science fiction short story writer and essayist. Ramey's main career was as a lawyer in Texas; he wrote science fiction as a hobby. Two of his stories, "The Guerrilla Trees" (1968) and "Sword Game" (1968), were each nominated for a Nebula Award.

Short stories

 * "Ouled Nail" (1966)
 * "Cybernia", If (July 1966)
 * "The Long, Slow Orbits" (1967)
 * "Travelers Guide to Megahouston" (1967)
 * "The Guerrilla Trees" (1968)
 * "Sword Game" (1968)
 * "Eeeetz Ch" (1968)
 * "Too Many People" (1971)
 * "Stoned Counsel" (1972)
 * "Different Angel" (1973)
 * "Every Day in Every Way" (1976)
 * "The Widow Figler Versus Ceramic Gardens of Memory, Inc." (1976)
 * "Arachne" (1976)
 * "Dark Body" (1976)
 * "Inertia" (1976)
 * "Even Money" (1979)