Of
all the science fiction anthologies, it is perhaps the generic—the
unthemed—anthology that has the greatest chance at touching warm spots with
readers. Unless the reader is obsessed
with one particular theme or motif, e.g. A.I., cloning, robots, etc., there’s
little chance a book full of relevant stories will fail to bore at times, or at
least become redundant or repetitive.
Unthemed anthologies, or themed anthologies where the editor effectively
turns their back at the door and lets the riff-raff in, tend to not only be
more engaging in terms of ‘what comes next?’, but more varied across the
trigger points of reader enjoyment. This
is all just a long-winded way of saying Ian Whates’ ongoing science fiction
anthology series Solaris Rising
remains a more inviting experience than many of the other offerings I’ve come
across in recent years precisely for its variety.
Containing
nineteen stories all original to the anthology, Solaris Rising 2, despite its name, is actually the third in the Solaris Rising series. A return to form after the
in-one-eye-and-out-the-other feel of Solaris
Rising 1.5, the “second” indicates that when an editor is given proper time
to commission authors for stories, everything works in the reader’s favor.