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. Featuring 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.
FROST. ON. JADE. BUDS. ALIETTE DE BODARD Aliette de Bodard lives and works ... She wondered where Sixth Aunt had got to; she'd left the ship a bi-hour ago, ...
Solaris Rising 1.5 continues the exciting new series of SF anthologies from Solaris and editor Ian Whates, with an exclusive ebook!
This collection features original short stories from best-selling authors such as Peter F. Hamilton, Alastair Reynolds, Stephen Baxter, Tricia Sullivan, Paul di Filippo, Adam Roberts, Paul Cornell, Eric Brown, and Steve Rasnic Tem.
The New Solaris Book of Science Fiction Solaris Rising 2 showcases the finest new science fiction from both celebrated authors and the most exciting of emerging writers.
These stories are guaranteed to surprise, thrill and delight, and continue our mission to demonstrate why science fiction remains the most exciting, varied and inspiring of all fiction genres.
In order to hide from his unwanted fame as the spitfire-pilot-monkey who emerged from a computer game to defeat the nefarious corporation that engineered him, the charismatic and dangerous Ack-Ack Macaque is working as a pilot on a world ...
Solaris Rising 3 thrillingly demonstrates why science fiction is the most relevant, daring and progressive of genres. 'Highly recommended... a very strong eclectic anthology with something to please any lover of contemporary sf.
She’s just a small town girl, with big mythic dreams.
Wealthy Celestia falls in love with Peter, a hired hand, and by the time of the torrential rains that lead to the disastrous Johnstown flood of 1889, she has been disowned by her family and is staying with him in Johnstown.
Going against such currents, Mark Bould instead treats Solaris as the product of a genre as well as the work of a skilled film-maker.