![]() We’ll have to wait until Gollancz reveals the details of their edition to find out. I’m not sure if this means that Gollancz will include two more stories in their edition (“Signal to Noise” being one of them), or if the final contents have been trimmed down at the eleventh hour. Also, that description named “Signal to Noise” as one of the included stories, but that story is nowhere to be found in the released table of contents. First, it’s strange that only eighteen stories are listed (plus story notes at the end), considering Gollancz’s original book description said the collection would feature twenty. Next up, let’s look at the contents (which are listed on the book’s purchase page). Weirdly, the full title isn’t on the cover, but maybe this is just a draft version. I’m not sure off the top of my head whether the image is from a particular story, but I like it a lot. That striking artwork is, I assume, exclusive to Subterranean Press’s limited edition (the cover for Gollancz’s UK edition is sure to follow soon). ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() Let’s break down the details of the announcement, starting with some cover art: Oh look! Subterranean Press has officially announced this year’s massive career-spanning collection of Alastair Reynolds’ short stories and novellas, titled Beyond the Aquila Rift: The Best of Alastair Reynolds. It’s a whopper of a book, about 250,000 words (or 768 pages) of quality SF material. ![]()
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