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Hadley Rille Books
IndustryPublishing
HeadquartersUnited States Overland Park, U.S.A.
Key people
Eric T. Reynolds
ProductsBooks
Websitehttp://www.hadleyrillebooks.com/

Hadley Rille Books is an independent book publisher which publishes science fiction, fantasy, and historical anthologies and novels. They are also known for their series of archeological fiction, discovering new talent, and for publishing a large number of female authors in a male dominate industry.

Hadley Rille Books is based in Overland Park, Kansas and was launched by Editor/Publisher Eric T. Reynolds in 2005. The company is named after the Moon's Hadley rille feature which reveals that the publisher's roots are in science fiction, but today they publish a number of speculative fiction genres such as fantasy and steam punk. To date (2010), Hadley Rille Books has published over 200 authors, 45% of them making their debut in a HRB anthology, and the majority are female authors.

Hadley Rille Books has also published many prominent authors such as: Arthur C. Clarke, Isaac Asimov, Robert A. Heinlein, Stephen Baxter, Gregory Benford, David Brin, Charles Pelligrino, Frederik Pohl, Allen Steele, Jack Williamson, Pat Cadigan, Mike Resnick, Pamela Sargent, James Gunn, Robert Sheckley, James P. Hogan, James Van Pelt, Jay Lake, Brenda Cooper, Tobias S. Buckell, Terry Bisson.

Worldwide Coverage

Hadley Rille Books aggressively discovers new talent and has published writers from nearly all timezones of the world, writers from countries such as North America, Great Britain, Ireland, France, Switzerland, the Netherlands, Argentina, Israel, the South Pacific, New Zealand, Australia, China, Greece, and Spain.

Critical Acclaim

  • Listed on the Locus Poll as a choice for Best Book Publisher.
  • Publishers Weekly gave a starred review to Destination Future. [1]
  • Publishers Weekly gave a starred review to Push of the Sky. [2]
  • A short story published in Footprints was nominated for a 2010 Hugo Award. [3]


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