Recent news:
October 2007: Ruins Extraterrestrial is now available from Amazon.com. Ruins Terra will be available
from on-line booksellers in the very near future.
September 2007: Call for submissions announced for Ruins Metropolis.
August 2007: Ruins Terra released to selected bookstores. Within a few weeks it will be available from
Amazon.com, Amazon.co.uk and BarnesandNoble.com.
Visual Journeys receives a nice review from Nick Gevers in LOCUS.
July 2007: Ruins Terra Table of Contents announced. New pricing announced for Visual Journeys at
Ziesing Books.
June 2007: Visual Journeys is now available from Amazon.com and will soon be available from other
booksellers. Ruins will be split into multiple volumes (see the cover prototypes above). The additional
volume shown above features cover art by Guillaume Le Tual.
May 2007: Visual Journeys is now available for pre-order from Amazon.com.
April 2007: Cover art by Bob Eggleton selected for Ruins. We've receive a lot of submissions for this
anthology from all over the world and expect this one to generate much interest. We expect to release the
book this summer. We thank all the authors who have submitted. We will be responding within the next
several weeks.
The final cover design for Visual Journeys is finished and all the stories are in. The final version will soon
be off to the printer and we expect to release the book by 15 June 2007.
March 2007: Steven Silver's review of Golden Age SF: Tales of a Bygone Future is up on Steven Silver's
Reviews site.
We are actively receiving stories for the Ruins anthology and will start reading mid-April.
The final work is being done on the Visual Journeys anthology and we should be on schedule for an early
summer release. Look for an amazing collection of stories and artwork in this volume.
February 2007: Two stories from the Golden Age SF: Tales of a Bygone Future** anthology, Eric T.
Reynolds, ed., have been selected for inclusion in BEST OF anthologies. Terry Bisson's "Brother, Can You
Spare a Dime?" will appear in YEAR'S BEST SF 12 edited by David G. Hartwell and Kathryn Cramer. Mike
Resnick's "Catastrophe Baker and the Cold Equations" will appear in SPACE OPERA 2007 Edition edited
by Rich Horton.
Hadley Rille Books will soon be open for submissions for two new anthologies. Ruins will feature stories
with an archaeological theme (terrestrial as well as alien). Another anthology, Desolate Places,
is also in the works. We will soon begin work on a multi-genre anthology called Aftermaths. More on
these soon.
January 2007: Hadley Rille Books will publish the anthology Visual Journeys, subtitled A Tribute to Space
Artists due to be released Summer 2007. It will feature noted artists and authors such as
Bob Eggleton, Frank Wu, Joe Tucciarone, Michael Carroll, Ron Miller and more, and authors including
Jay Lake, Michael A. Burstein, Tom Dupree, Tobias S. Buckell, Mike Resnick, Kelly Green,
Chris McKitterick, Paul E. Martens, Lawrence M. Schoen, James Van Pelt, Trent Walters, Justin
Stanchfield, Will McDermott and more. This collection will contain works of art and stories based on
those works--stories that "illustrate" the pictures.
December 2006: The Golden Age SF: Tales of a Bygone Future received a nice review in LOCUS
magazine. An excerpt: "Golden Age SF . . . its original stories . . . certainly dwell on the destiny of
scientific utopia and interplanetary colonization proclaimed by the SF of 50 years past. . . All in all, an
agreeable anthology." -- Nick Gevers, LOCUS, Dec 2006.
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