Gaze into my Crystal Ball

Yes folks, unlike the Great Criswell and Russell Grant (and maybe David Icke for good measure), I can actually predict the future.

For behold, I bring to you the entire of Solaris's 2011 publishing line-up:

JANUARY

The Age of Odin - James Lovegrove - Science-Fiction
Engineering Infinity - edited by Jonathan Strahan - Science-Fiction

FEBRUARY

The Sentinel Mages - Emily Gee - Fantasy
Blood in The Water - Juliet E. McKenna - Fantasy (Mass Market Paperback, UK only)

MARCH

Loss of Separation - Conrad Williams - Horror
Cloneworld - Andy Remic - Science-Fiction

APRIL

Kings of Eternity - Eric Brown - Science-Fiction
Falconfar - Ed Greenwood - Fantasy (Mass Market Paperback)

MAY

The Noise Revealed - Ian Whates - Science-Fiction
Banners In The Wind - Juliet E. McKenna - Fantasy (Mass Market Paperback, UK only)

JUNE

Dead of Veridon - Tim Akers - Science-Fiction/Steampunk
Desdaemona - Ben Macallan - Urban Fantasy

JULY

Kings of Morning - Paul Kearney - Fantasy
The Concrete Grove - Gary McMahon - Horror

AUGUST

Sympathy for The Devil - Justin Gustainis - Urban Fantasy
The Hadrumal Crisis: Dangerous Waters - Juliet E. McKenna - Fantasy

SEPTEMBER

The Recollection - Gareth L. Powell - Science-Fiction
Regicide - Nicholas Royle - Horror

OCTOBER

Redlaw - James Lovegrove - Urban Fantasy
House of Fear - edited by Jonathan Oliver - Horror

NOVEMBER

Solaris Rising: The New Solaris Book of Science Fiction - edited by Ian Whates - Science-Fiction
Kultus - Richard Ford - Dark Fantasy

DECEMBER

Babylon Steel - Gaie Sebold - Fantasy
Theme Planet - Andy Remic - Science-Fiction

So, there you go. A vision of the future. You've never had it so good, or something.


Jonathan Oliver

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