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Six Solaris authors longlisted for the BSFA Awards!

We’re beyond delighted that six Solaris authors have been longlisted for this year’s British Science Fiction Association Awards!

Presented annually since 1970, the awards are voted on by members of the BSFA and members of the national science fiction convention, Eastercon. The winners will be announced at this year’s Eastercon, held at the Birmingham Metropole from 7 – 10 April 2023.

Best Short Fiction

Best Novel

The vote for the shortlists is now open until 19 February! For more information about the awards and how you can take part, click here.

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Revealing the cover for Under Fortunate Stars by Ren Hutchings

We are delighted to reveal the breathtaking cover for 2022’s Under Fortunate Stars by Ren Hutchings.

A modern, progressive homage to classic space opera stories, with flawed heroes and time travel — Under Fortunate Stars will be out in hardcover, eBook and audiobook 10th May 2022.

Cover design by Dominic Forbes

Stranded in the Dark

In the final throes of the generations-long war with the alien Felen, smuggler Jereth Keeven’s junk freighter breaks down in a strange rift in deep space, with little chance of rescue – until they encounter a science vessel that claims to be from 152 years in the future.

Engineer Uma Ozakka has always been fascinated with the past, especially the desperate peace mission that ended the war with the Felen and ushered in a new age of collaboration – a mission Keeven’s first mate Leesongronski is supposed to be leading right now.

If Ozakka is right, more than the fates of two ships hangs in the balance…

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Solaris to publish thrilling time-slip space opera by Ren Hutchings

Solaris is thrilled to announce the acquisition of Under Fortunate Stars by Ren Hutchings, a time-slip space opera likened to ‘Firefly’ meets ‘The Vorkosigan Saga’, for publication May 2022.

Under Fortunate Stars is author Ren Hutchings’s debut novel and follows a science vessel that rescues a small transport in distress, only to find that aboard are some of the legendary heroes who ended an interstellar war 150 years before. But this crew seem to have led different lives than in the historical record…

World English Rights were acquired by David Thomas Moore from Bridget Smith at JABberwocky Literary Agency.

Author Ren Hutchings had this to say about the release:

“I’ve always been drawn to time travel stories and the endless doors they open. In my writing, I love exploring what happens when ordinary, unprepared people are confronted with extraordinary circumstances and universe-altering choices. I’m also fascinated by the way the popular imagination of a distant historical event can take on a mythical quality. This book is a love letter to so many things that pulled me into genre fiction, and I’m thrilled to be working with David Thomas Moore and Rebellion to bring it to readers!”

Acquiring Editor David Thomas Moore:

“The Millennium Falcon just crashed into the Enterprise in the middle of a time storm, and the Doctor’s nowhere to be found. Under Fortunate Stars is a huge, fun story of hope, redemption and – of course – time travel, and I’m delighted to be getting it out into the world.”

Here’s the blurb:

Stranded in the Dark

In the final throes of the generations-long war with the alien Felen, smuggler Jereth Keeven’s junk freighter breaks down in a strange rift in deep space, with little chance of rescue – until they encounter a science vessel that claims to be from 152 years in the future.

Engineer Uma Ozakka has always been fascinated with the past, especially the desperate peace mission that ended the war with the Felen and ushered in a new age of collaboration – a mission Keeven’s first mate Leesongronski is supposed to be leading right now.

If Ozakka is right, more than the fates of two ships hangs in the balance…

Ren Hutchings is an SFF writer and postgraduate Publishing student. She has spent most of the past few years working in game dev while plotting twisty space novels. Ren has previously worked as a creative producer and managed communications for a non-profit arts council. She graduated with a BA in History before completing a year of grad school in archaeology, indulging her lifelong passion for nerding out about the past just as much as the future. Ren loves weird mysteries, pop science, elaborate book playlists, and pondering about alternate universes. Find out more at renhutchings.com or follow Ren on Twitter @voidcricket.

For press enquiries please contact Hanna Waigh, PR & Marketing Manager: hanna.waigh@rebellion.co.uk.