Main genre: Science Fiction/Fantasy
Main audience: Young Adult
presenting writing still: Yes
main books: Burton & Swinburne Series, Black Pentagram Series, A Red Sun Also Rises
Mark Hodder is a British born (Southampton) steampunk fiction writer, whose first novel, The Strange Affair of Spring-Heeled Jack, was first published in 2010. It is the first book in the 6-part Burton & Swinburne series (the one I am most familiar with actually). A very brief summary in Goodreads about this series states as follows:
Before turning his hand to writing, Mark Hodder did a stint as a BBC writer, editor, and web producer. In 2010, The Strange Affair of Spring-Heeled Jack won the Philip K. Dick Award. Since 1983, this science fiction award (named after the science fiction author) honors the best original paperback published each year in the United States Considering that this was Hodder's first novel, it could be considered quite an impressive feat.The famous Victorian-era explorer, linguist, author and cartographer (to name but a few of his talents) Sir Richard Francis Burton teams up with his eccentric and notorious friend, the poet Algernon Swinburne, to first solve the mystery of why history has split into a multitude of variants and then deal with the consequences.
Although it was his only win (thus far), Hodder's works have come up for nomination several times since then. The third and fourth books of the Burton & Swinburne series (namely Expeditions to the Mountains of the Moon and The Secret of Abdu El Yezd were nominated for The Sidewise Award For Alternate History. Though neither would ultimately go on to win, it is still quite the honor.
Hodder is is the creator and caretaker of BLAKIANA , a website dedicated to the character of Sexton Blake, perhaps the most written about detective in English publishing history. The character of Sexton Blake was created in 1893 by Harry Blyth (written under the pseudonym Hal Meredeth). In 2014, Hodder introduced the first Sexton Blake novel to be written in over forty years. Entitled The Silent Sunday Caper, it is the relaunch of the Sexton Blake Library, of which Hodder is a frequent contributor.
In 2008, Hodder left London to relocate in Valencia, Spain in order to teach the English language, as well as continue his work as a novelist. He has a degree in Cultural Studies and loves history, delusions, gadgets, cult TV, Tom Waits, and other assorted oddities He is also the father of twins.
