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Overview

Solaris Rising is the first in an exciting new series of anthologies that are set to reaffirm Solaris's proud reputation for producing high quality science fiction.

The book will feature all original short stories from many best-selling authors such as Peter F. Hamilton, Alastair Reynolds, Stephen Baxter, Paul di Filippo, Adam Roberts, Lavie Tidhar, Ian Watson, Ken MacLeod, Mike Resnick, Tricia Sullivan, Eric Brown, Steve Rasnic Tem along with other top name authors; stories guaranteed to surprise, thrill and delight, demonstrating why science fiction remains the most innovative, satisfying, and downright exciting genre of all.


Product Details

ISBN-13: 9781849973113
Publisher: Rebellion Publishing Ltd
Publication date: 10/26/2011
Series: Solaris Rising , #1
Sold by: Barnes & Noble
Format: eBook
Pages: 448
Sales rank: 233,384
File size: 558 KB

About the Author

Ian Whates is a director of both the Science-Fiction Writers Association and the British Science-Fiction Association. He is the proprietor and editor of NewCon Press. His novels The Noise Within and The Noise Revealed are published by Solaris, he has also written City of Dreams & Nightmare and City of Hope & Despair.

Table of Contents

  • Introduction, Ian Whates
  • A Smart Well-Mannered Uprising of the Dead, Ian McDonald
  • The Incredible Exploding Man, Dave Hutchinson
  • Sweet Spots, Paul di Filippo
  • The Best Science Fiction of the Year Three, Ken MacLeod
  • The One that Got Away, Tricia Sullivan
  • Rock Day, Stephen Baxter
  • Eluna, Stephen Palmer
  • Shall I Tell You the Problem with Time Travel?, Adam Roberts
  • The Lives and Deaths of Che Guevara, Lavie Tidhar
  • Steel Lake, Jack Skillingstead
  • Mooncakes, Mike Resnick and Laurie Tom
  • At Play in the Fields, Steve Rasnic Tem
  • How We Came Back from Mars, Ian Watson
  • You Never Know, Pat Cadigan
  • Yestermorrow, Richard Salter
  • Dreaming Towers, Silent Mansions, Jaine Fenn
  • Eternity’s Children, Keith Brooke and Eric Brown
  • For the Ages, Alastair Reynolds
  • Return of the Mutant Worms, Peter F. Hamilton
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