Solaris Rising 2 showcases the finest new science fiction from both celebrated authors and the most exciting of emerging writers. Following in the footsteps of the critically-acclaimed first volume, editor Ian Whates has once again gathered together a plethora of thrilling and daring talent. Within
Solaris Rising 2
โ Scribed by Whates, Ian (ed)
- Book ID
- 107363068
- Publisher
- Rebellion Publishing Ltd
- Tongue
- English
- Weight
- 468 KB
- Series
- Solaris Book of New Science Fiction 5
- Category
- Fiction
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โฆ Synopsis
Solaris Rising 2 showcases the finest new science fiction from both celebrated authors and the most exciting of emerging writers. Following in the footsteps of the critically-acclaimed first volume, editor Ian Whates has once again gathered together a plethora of thrilling and daring talent. Within you will find unexplored frontiers as well as many of the central themes of the genre โ alien worlds, time travel, artificial intelligence โ made entirely new in the telling. The authors here prove once again why SF continues to be the most innovative, satisfying, and downright exciting genre of all.
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