Today I want to discuss a science fiction and fantasy publisher, who have also been kind enough to send some goodies for Sci-Fi Month: Hodderscape. Don’t forget to check out the schedule for the rest of today’s posts. You can also Tweet about the event using the hashtag #RRSciFiMonth.
Hodderscape is the science fiction, fantasy and horror imprint of the well-known publishing house, Hodder & Stoughton. They publish a wide range of authors, including Stephen King, Laini Taylor, Frank Herbert, Benjamin Percy and Jasper Fforde. You can view a full list of their authors here.
They have published books that range from Frank Herbert’s Dune, the science fiction classic, to Susan Ee’s Angelfall, an originally self-published sensation.
Here is a selection of Hodderscape’s book covers:
What’s so great about Hodderscape?
The number one thing to me is that they interact with their readers. The team has a big online presence and makes great use of social media to stay in touch with book lovers, answer any questions and offer up some great giveaways and competitions. They also have a blog where they feature weekly articles by author Adam Baker, Friday Favourites, Wednesday Wonders and Classic Covers, amongst other things. They’re more than happy to indulge in discussion with fellow fans of science fiction, fantasy and horror.
If you’d like to keep up to date with Hodderscape, you can visit their website, like them on Facebook or follow them on Twitter.
Thanks to the lovely people at Hodderscape, I have some books to give away. The winner can choose between a signed copy of Red Moon by Benjamin Percy, or an ARC of She Who Waits by Daniel Polansky, and I’ll throw in some of the bookmarks that Hodderscape sent me along with the books. The giveaway is UK only, because of postage costs, but I’ll add another small international giveaway for some of the bookmarks in case anyone is interested.
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Have read “Red Moon” & would highly recommend
Good to hear! =)
Wow, I didn’t even know about Hodderscape but judging from the books they publish and their cover, they appear as a true class act. Reader interaction is also a major plus. I will definitely check their catalog and keep an eye on them!
Ooh, wonderful =) It depends where you are from I guess, they are based in the UK.
I’ve never heard of Hodderscape, but if you can send across to the States, I’d like a bookmark? How’s Sci-fi Month going? Thanks for tweeting my blogs!
I’ve got a little giveaway for the bookmarks, it’s the one at the bottom so feel free to enter =) It’s going great, very happy with the responses! No problem =)
I’ve got the Hodderscape paperback Dune sat on my shelf waiting to be read 😀 They’ve got some great authors in there 🙂 Kirsty
I’ve got their editions of The Shining and Daughter of Smoke and Bone. Good luck in the giveaway, Kirsty =D
Have read The Shining and own, but have not read it yet, Angelfall =]Thanks so much for the giveaway and the chance to win S2Ana Death Duarte @ MagicaMagi
I haven’t read Angelfall but I have heard lots of good things about it! Good luck in the giveaway =)
Wow, Hodderscape is definitely an amazing publisher. I mean, Dune and Stephen King. Not only that, I’ve heard nothing but awesome things about Angelfall and of course, so many people seem to love Delirium.Awesome profile, Rinn! =D
Thanks! =D Have you read Daughter of Smoke and Bone? I have that one waiting on my shelf.
Hi, I’ve recently got Angelfall after reading great reviews about it and have Daughter of Smoke and Bone on wish list. We’re big ya fans and always open to trying any new books and we like to donate some to the local high school for their library. @AvrilLuke
Oh that’s a great idea! I like to donate my books to local charity shops =)