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Alastair Preston Reynolds (born 13 March 1966) is a Welsh science fiction author. He specialises in hard science fiction and space opera. Early life Reynolds was born in Wales and spent his early years in Cornwall before moving back to Wales, and later attended Newcastle University, where he studied physics and astronomy. He subsequently earned a PhD in astrophysics from the University of St Andrews. Career Reynolds wrote his first four published science fiction short stories while still a graduate student, in 1989–1991; they appeared in 1990–1992, his first sale being to Interzone. In 1991 Reynolds graduated and moved from Scotland to the Netherlands to work at ESA. He then started spending much of his writing time on a first novel, which eventually turned into Revelation Space, while the few short stories he submitted from 1991–1995 were rejected. This ended in 1995 when his story "Byrd Land Six" was published, which he says marked the beginning of a more serious phase of writing. As of 2011 he has published over forty shorter works and nine novels. His works are hard science fiction, typically in the sub-genres of space opera and noir, and reflect his professional expertise with physics and astronomy, included by extrapolating future technologies in terms that are consistent, for the most part, with current science. Reynolds has said he prefers to keep the science in his books to what he personally believes will be possible, and he does not believe faster-than-light travel will ever be possible, but that he adopts science he believes will be impossible when it is necessary for the story. Most of Reynolds's novels contain multiple storylines that originally appear to be completely unrelated, but merge later in the story. Eight of his novels and several of his short stories take place within one consistent future universe, usually now called the Revelation Space universe after the first novel published in it, although it was originally developed in short stories for several years before the first novel. Although most characters appear in more than one novel, the works set within this future timeline rarely have the same protagonists twice. Often the protagonists from one work belong to a group that is regarded with suspicion or enmity by the protagonists of another work. While a great deal of science fiction reflects either very optimistic or dystopian visions of the human future, Reynolds's future worlds are notable in that human societies have not departed to either positive or negative extremes, but instead are similar to those of today in terms of moral ambiguity and a mixture of cruelty and decency, corruption and opportunity, despite their technology being dramatically advanced. The Revelation Space series includes eight novels, seven novellas, and six short stories set over a span of several centuries, spanning approximately AD 2205 to 40 000, although the novels are all set in a 300-year period spanning from 2427 to 2727. In this universe, extraterrestrial sentience exists but is elusive, and interstellar travel is primarily undertaken by a class of vessel called a lighthugger which only approaches the speed of light (faster than light travel is possible, but it is so dangerous that no race uses it). Fermi's paradox is explained as resulting from the activities of an inorganic alien race referred to by its victims as the Inhibitors, which exterminates sentient races if they proceed above a certain level of technology. The tetralogy consisting of Revelation Space, Redemption Ark, Absolution Gap, and Inhibitor Phase deals with humanity coming to the attention of the Inhibitors and the resultant war between them.Century Rain takes place in a future universe independent of the Revelation Space universe and has different rules, such as faster-than-light travel being possible through a system of portals similar to wormholes. Century Rain also departs substantially from Reynolds's previous works, both in having a protagonist who is much closer to the perspective of our real world (in fact he is from a version of our past), serving as a proxy for the reader in confronting the unfamiliarity of the advanced science fiction aspects and in having a much more linear storytelling process. Reynolds's previous protagonists started out fully absorbed in the exoticisms of the future setting and his previous Revelation Space works have several interlinked story threads, not necessarily contemporaneous. According to Reynolds, while Century Rain is a "personal favorite", he has "sworn there will never be a sequel".Pushing Ice is also a standalone story, with characters from much less distant in the future than in any of his other novels, set into a framework storyline that extends much further into the future of humanity than any of his previous novels. It contains an alternative interpretation of the Fermi paradox: intelligent sentient life in this universe is extremely scarce. Reynolds states that he is "firmly intending" to return to the Pushing Ice setting to write a sequel.The Prefect marked a return to the Revelation Space universe. Like Chasm City, it is a stand-alone novel within that setting. It is set prior to any of the other Revelation Space novels, though still 200 years after the original human settlement is established on the planet Yellowstone in the Epsilon Eridani system. It was published in the United Kingdom on 2 April 2007. Since its publication, the title of The Prefect has been changed to Aurora Rising to more align with the name of the sequel, Elysium Fire, which was published in 2018, marking the first novel length return to the Revelation Space universe since 2007. This sub-series within the Revelation Space universe is now called The Prefect Dreyfus Emergencies. Reynolds states that he has "tentative plans for three more Dreyfus titles, with an arc that would eventually take him beyond Yellowstone, and then back again."House of Suns is a standalone novel set in the same universe as his novella "Thousandth Night" from the One Million A.D. anthology. It was released in the UK on 17 April 2008 and in the US on 2 June 2009. Reynolds described it as "Six million years in the future, starfaring clones, tensions between human and robot metacivilisations, King Crimson jokes." As with Pushing Ice, Reynolds also states that he is "firmly intending" to return to the House of Suns setting to write a sequel.Terminal World, published in March 2010 was described by Reynolds as "a kind of steampunk-tinged planetary romance, set in the distant future". As with Century Rain, Reynolds has said that he does not plan any further work in the universe of Terminal World.In June 2009 Reynolds signed a new deal, worth £1 million, with his British publishers for ten books to be published over the next ten years.Between 2012 and 2015 Reynolds released three novels set in a new universe called Poseidon's Children: Blue Remembered Earth (2012), On the Steel Breeze (2014), and .... Discover the Alastair Reynolds popular books. Find the top 100 most popular Alastair Reynolds books.

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  • Greek Fiction synopsis, comments

    Greek Fiction

    Longus, Chariton, John Penwill, Phiroze Vasunia, Rosanna Omitowoju & Helen Morales

    In this collection of Greek fiction written between the first and fourth centuries AD, 'Callirhoe' is the stirring tale of starcrossed lovers Chaereas and Callirhoe, torn apart whe...

  • Invisible Planets synopsis, comments

    Invisible Planets

    Hannu Rajaniemi

    Mindblowingly inventive and beautifully written short stories from the most exciting new name in SFHannu Rajaniemi exploded onto the SF scene in 2010 with the publication of his fi...

  • Terminal World synopsis, comments

    Terminal World

    Alastair Reynolds

    Alastair Reynolds revolutionized the science fiction genre with his criticallyacclaimed Revelation Space novels. Now, the awardwinning author presents a future of technological won...

  • The Bastard Legion synopsis, comments

    The Bastard Legion

    Gavin G. Smith

    'High octane SF adventure with Smith's trademark twist' Jamie Sawyer'An exceptional talent' Peter F HamiltonFour hundred years in the future, the most dangerous criminals are kept ...

  • The Medusa Chronicles synopsis, comments

    The Medusa Chronicles

    Stephen Baxter & Alastair Reynolds

    A sequel to Sir Arthur C. Clarke’s Nebula Award–winning novella “A Meeting with Medusa,” this novel continues the thrilling adventure of astronaut Howard Falcon, humanity’s first e...

  • Duplikat synopsis, comments

    Duplikat

    Alastair Reynolds

    Auf der SucheWir schreiben das Jahr 2365: Eine gewaltige Flotte Holoschiffe macht sich auf den Weg zu einem Planeten, der Dutzende Lichtjahre von der Erde entfernt ist. An Bord ein...

  • The Rig synopsis, comments

    The Rig

    Roger Levy

    On a desert planet, two boys meet, sparking a friendship that will change human society forever. On the windswept world of Bleak, a string of murders lead a writer to a story with ...

  • Beyond the Fringe synopsis, comments

    Beyond the Fringe

    Miles Cameron

    Return to the Universe of the ARCANA IMPERII with a collection of novellas from Miles Cameron.Following the events of ARTIFACT SPACE, the galaxy continues to change and expand. Fro...

  • Into Everywhere synopsis, comments

    Into Everywhere

    Paul McAuley

    The Jackaroo, those enigmatic aliens who claim to have come to help, gave humanity access to worlds littered with ruins and scraps of technology left by longdead client races. But ...

  • Micromegas and Other Short Fictions synopsis, comments

    Micromegas and Other Short Fictions

    Francois Voltaire

    Something between a tale and a polemic, these "fables of reason" are feats of narrative compression and contain much of Voltaire's best and funniest writing. From ribald tales of a...

  • The Best of the Best, Volume 2 synopsis, comments

    The Best of the Best, Volume 2

    Gardner Dozois

    For more than twenty years The Year's Best Science Fiction has been recognized as the best collection of short science fiction writing in the universe and an essential resource for...

  • Die Medusa-Chroniken synopsis, comments

    Die Medusa-Chroniken

    Stephen Baxter & Alastair Reynolds

    Aufbruch zum JupiterBei einem schrecklichen Unfall verlor Commander Howard Falcon einst beinahe sein Leben, nur die hochentwickelte Technologie seiner Zeit konnte ihn damals retten...

  • The Gambler, Bobok, A Nasty Story synopsis, comments

    The Gambler, Bobok, A Nasty Story

    Fyodor Dostoyevsky & Jesse Coulson

    The stories in this volume demonstrate Dostoyevsky's genius for fusing caricature, irony and the grotesque to create a powerful dark humour. The Gambler is a breathtaking portrayal...

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    Gothic Tales

    Elizabeth Gaskell & Laura Kranzler

    Elizabeth Gaskell's chilling Gothic tales blend the real and the supernatural to eerie, compelling effect. 'Disappearances', inspired by local legends of mysterious vanishings, mix...

  • The Hard SF Renaissance synopsis, comments

    The Hard SF Renaissance

    David G. Hartwell & Kathryn Cramer

    A major anthology of the "hard SF" subgenrearguing that it's not only the genre's core, but also its future.Something exciting has been happening in modern science fiction. After ...

  • On the Steel Breeze synopsis, comments

    On the Steel Breeze

    Alastair Reynolds

    The awardwinning author of the Revelation Space series continues his Poseidon's Children saga as the next generation of the Akinya family crosses interstellar space seeking humanit...

  • The Hive Construct synopsis, comments

    The Hive Construct

    Alexander Maskill

    Situated deep in the Sahara Desert, New Cairo is a city built on technology – from the huge, lifegiving solar panels that keep it functioning in a radically changed, resourcescarce...

  • Artifact Space synopsis, comments

    Artifact Space

    Miles Cameron

    Out in the darkness of space, something is targeting the Greatships.With their vast cargo holds and a crew that could fill a city, the Greatships are the lifeblood of human occupie...

  • The Distracted Preacher and Other Tales synopsis, comments

    The Distracted Preacher and Other Tales

    Thomas Hardy & Susan Hill

    The darkly passionate short stories of Thomas Hardy are compelling explorations of love, social class, superstition and legend. This collection contains many of his finest and most...

  • Wolves synopsis, comments

    Wolves

    Simon Ings

    A chilling literary dystopia for those who love Iain Banks and JG Ballard.Conrad is desperate for an escape after a devastating accident changes his way of life. When his childhood...

  • Stars and Bones synopsis, comments

    Stars and Bones

    Gareth L. Powell

    Shortlisted for the BSFA Award, a stunningly inventive actionpacked sciencefiction epic adventure for fans of Becky Chambers and Ann Leckie from the multi BSFA awardwinner, Gareth ...

  • Blue Remembered Earth synopsis, comments

    Blue Remembered Earth

    Alastair Reynolds

    The first novel in the Poseidon's Children series from the acclaimed author of the Revelation Space series.One hundred and fifty years from now, Africa has become the world’s domin...

  • Okular synopsis, comments

    Okular

    Alastair Reynolds

    Geheimnisvolles ErbeZu Beginn des 22. Jahrhunderts sind der Mond und der Mars kolonisiert, und auf der Erde gibt es dank eines engmaschigen Überwachungssystems keine Kriminalität, ...

  • Embers of War synopsis, comments

    Embers of War

    Gareth L. Powell

    From BSFA Award winning author Gareth L. Powell comes the first in a new epic scifi trilogy exploring the legacies of warThe sentient warship Trouble Dog was built for violence, ye...

  • Beyond the Burn Line synopsis, comments

    Beyond the Burn Line

    Paul McAuley

    WHAT WILL BECOME OF US?In the deep future beyond the burn line of the Anthropocene and the extinction of humanity, the city states of an intelligent species of bear have fallen to ...

  • The Fiddler of the Reels and Other Stories 1888-1900 synopsis, comments

    The Fiddler of the Reels and Other Stories 1888-1900

    Thomas Hardy

    The Melancholy Hussar/ A Tragedy of Two Ambitions/ The First Countess of Wessex/ Barbara of the House of Grebe/ For Conscience' Sake/ The Son's Veto/ On the Western Circuit/ An Ima...