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Solaris to publish anthology of contemporary Nordic speculative fiction

Solaris is delighted to announce Nordic Visions: The Best of Nordic Speculative Fiction from anthology editor Margrét Helgadóttir, to be published in October 2023.

Storytelling has been a major force in the Nordic countries for thousands of years, now Nordic Visions celebrates the wealth of contemporary speculative fiction from Finland, Sweden, Denmark, Norway, Iceland and The Faroe Islands. Fifteen stories, many appearing in English for the very first time, by the likes of John Ajvide Lindqvist, Hannu Rajaniemi, Tor Åge Bringsværd and more make up a wholly unique anthology with themes of loneliness and humanity’s impact on the wilderness.

World English Language Rights were acquired by Michael Rowley, with Chiara Mestieri editing.

Margrét Helgadóttir on the anthology:

“Despite storytelling being a major force for thousands of years in the Nordic countries, much of the speculative fiction hailing from this region has been unknown to the English-speaking world. I’m very happy to be able to bring out this anthology with stories from some of the best short story writers in these genres from the Nordic countries of Sweden, Iceland, The Faroe Islands, Norway and Finland. I hope this collection will provide some glimpses of what goes on at the speculative scene in this part of the world.”

Chiara Mestieri:

“I am thrilled to be working with Margrét on such an eclectic collection of speculative fiction, bringing together some of the most exciting names in the Nordic countries. Delving into the cultural legacy and discovering the genre landscape of Nordic countries through these tales – ranging from the spooky to the fantastic, to the dystopian, to the delightfully strange – was an absolute treat for me, and I can’t wait to share it with readers worldwide.”

Margrét Helgadóttir is a Norwegian-Icelandic writer and anthology editor living in Oslo, Norway. Her stories have appeared in a number of both magazines and print anthologies and her debut book The Stars Seem So Far Away, was a British Fantasy Awards finalist in 2016. Margrét is editor of the anthology Winter Tales (2016) and the book series Fox Spirit Books of Monsters, seven volumes published between 2014 and 2020. Three volumes were shortlisted for the British Fantasy Awards as Best Anthology (2016, 2017 and 2018), and Margrét was also awarded with Starburst Magazine’s Brave New Words Award in 2018 for her editor work on Pacific Monsters.

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OUT NOW: New Suns 2 ed. by Nisi Shawl

New Suns 2: Original Speculative Fiction by People of Color ed. by Nisi Shawl is out now in the US! Not to worry, UK readers, you only need to wait until Thursday to get your hands on a copy.

The follow up to the World Fantasy, Locus, IGNYTE and British Fantasy Award-winning New Suns, New Suns 2 is bursting with fantasy, science fiction and horror stories from the likes of Darcie Little Badger, Nghi Vo, Tananarive Due and many more!

Octavia E. Butler said, “There’s nothing new under the sun, but there are new suns.”

New Suns 2 brings you fresh visions of the strange, the unexpected, the shocking—breakthrough stories, stories shining with emerging truths, stories that pierce stale preconceptions with their beauty and bravery. Like the first New Suns anthology (winner of the World Fantasy, Locus, IGNYTE, and British Fantasy awards), this book liberates writers of many races to tell us tales no one has ever told.

Many things come in twos: dualities, binaries, halves, and alternates. Twos are found throughout New Suns 2, in eighteen science fiction, fantasy, and horror stories revealing daring futures, hidden pasts, and present-day worlds filled with unmapped wonders.

Including stories by Daniel H. Wilson, K. Tempest Bradford, Darcie Little Badger, Geetanjali Vandemark, John Chu, Nghi Vo, Tananarive Due, Alex Jennings, Karin Lowachee, Saad Hossain, Hiromi Goto, Minsoo Kang, Tlotlo Tsamaase, Rochita Loenen-Ruiz, Malka Older, Kathleen Alcalá, Christopher Caldwell and Jaymee Goh with a foreword by Walter Mosley and an afterword by Dr. Grace Dillon.

“New Suns 2 offers a composite picture of the best work being done in genre fiction right now” — The Washington Post

“A blockbuster miscellany” — Aurealis

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OUT NOW: The Djinn Falls in Love and Other Stories

With an all new cover, The Djinn Falls in Love and Other Stories edited by Mahvesh Murad and Jared Shurin is out now!

An enthralling collection of new and classic tales of the fearsome Djinn, from bestselling, award-winning and breakthrough international writers.

Imagine a world filled with fierce, fiery beings, hiding in our shadows, in our dreams, under our skins. Eavesdropping and exploring; tormenting us, saving our souls. They are monsters, saviours, victims, childhood friends.

And they are everywhere. On street corners, behind the wheel of a taxi, in the chorus, between the pages of books. Every language has a word for them. Every culture knows their traditions. Every religion, every history has them hiding in their dark places.

There is no part of the world that does not know them. They are the Djinn.

With stories from Neil Gaiman, Nnedi Okorafor, Amal El-Mohtar, Catherine Faris King, Claire North, E.J. Swift, Hermes (trans. Robin Moger), Jamal Mahjoub, James Smythe, J.Y. Yang, Kamila Shamsie, Kirsty Logan, K.J. Parker, Kuzhali Manickavel, Maria Dahvana Headley, Monica Byrne, Saad Hossain, Sami Shah, Sophia Al-Maria and Usman Malik.

‘A sparkling array of talent and imagination.’ — SFX

‘Exquisite and audacious, and highly recommended.’ — The New York Times

‘Gorgeous.’ — Tor.com