New Releases by Ian WATSON

Ian WATSON is the author of Collision (2023), Ian Watson Memoirs (2023), Rick Steves Snapshot Reykjavík (2018), Rick Steves Iceland (2018), La doppia faccia degli UFO (Urania) (2018).

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Collision

release date: Feb 23, 2023
Collision
A decade after the discovery of the Higgs Boson, the Large Hadron Collider at CERN still leads the world in the search to uncover what the universe is made of, how it was formed, and what fate may lie in store for it. If there is such a thing as a ‘cutting edge’, it surely lies 100 metres below the Swiss-French border, at the point where the beams collide. As part of a unique collaboration, this book pairs a team of award-winning authors with CERN physicists to explore some of the discoveries being made, through fiction. From interstellar travel using quantum tunnelling, to first contact with antimatter aliens, to a team of scientists finding themselves being systematically erased from history, these stories (and their accompanying afterwords) explore the dark matters that only physics can offer answers to. Authors include Sherlock and Dr Who writer Steven Moffat, novelist and Small Axe screenwriter Courttia Newland, Dame Margaret Drabble and SF legends Ian Watson (whose credits include the screenplay for the Spielberg''s A.I.) and Stephen Baxter (winner of the Philip K Dick and John W Campbell Memorial Award). Featuring CERN physicist and engineers: Professor Lyn Evans, Professor John Ellis, Dr Andrea Bersani, Dr Tessa Charles, Professor Gino Isidor, Professor Jens Vigen, Dr Michael Davis, Dr Carole Weydert, Dr Joe Haley, Dr Kristin Lohwasser, Dr Pete Dong, Dr Daniel Cervenkov, Dr Andrea Giammanco.

Ian Watson Memoirs

release date: Jan 01, 2023

Rick Steves Snapshot Reykjavík

release date: Jun 19, 2018
Rick Steves Snapshot Reykjavík
You can count on Rick Steves to tell you what you really need to know when traveling in Reykjavík. In this slim guide excerpted from Rick Steves Iceland, you''ll get Rick''s firsthand, up-to-date advice on the best sights, restaurants, and hotels in Reykjavík. You''ll sample deliciously fresh seafood, visit the Icelandic Symphony, and pick up a cozy Nordic sweater as a souvenir. Rick also covers day trips to nearby destinations like the Golden Circle and South Coast, with helpful maps and self-guided tours to keep you on track. You''ll learn to travel smart and get around like a local as you journey through Viking history at the Saga Museum, soak in the famous Blue Lagoon Hot Springs, and admire Iceland''s classic and modern architecture. More than just reviews and directions, Rick Steves Snapshot Reykjavík is truly a tour guide in your pocket. Exploring beyond Reykjavík? Pick up Rick Steves Iceland for in-depth coverage, detailed itineraries, and important planning information for a countrywide trip.

Rick Steves Iceland

release date: Mar 27, 2018
Rick Steves Iceland
Hike vast glaciers, marvel at steaming volcanic lakes, and explore the land of the midnight sun: with Rick Steves on your side, Iceland can be yours! Inside Rick Steves Iceland you''ll find: Comprehensive coverage for exploring Iceland, whether you''ve got a long layover in Reykjavík or two weeks to dive into the whole country Rick''s strategic advice on how to get the most out of your time and money, with rankings of his must-see favorites Top sights and hidden gems, from the stunning northern lights to hidden hikes and cozy bookstores How to connect with local culture: Soak in the famous Blue Lagoon, sample smoked fishes, and chat with locals in stark and lovely rural towns Beat the crowds, skip the lines, and avoid tourist traps with Rick''s candid, humorous insight The best places to eat, sleep, and relax Self-guided walking tours of lively Reykjavík and art and history museums Complete, mile-by-mile driving tours, including the Golden Circle, the Ring Road, and more, with recommendations of Iceland''s most scenic detours Detailed maps for exploring on the go Useful resources including a packing list, an Icelandic phrase book, a historical overview, and recommended reading Over 500 bible-thin pages include everything worth seeing without weighing you down Complete, up-to-date information on Reykjavík, the Reykjanes Peninsula, the Golden Circle, the South Coast, the Westman Islands, West Iceland, The Ring Road, the East Fjords, and more Make the most of every day and every dollar with Rick Steves Iceland. Expanding your trip? Try Rick Steves Scandinavia or Rick Steves Northern European Cruise Ports.

La doppia faccia degli UFO (Urania)

release date: Jan 03, 2018
La doppia faccia degli UFO (Urania)
Un ragazzo in bicicletta. Un disco volante. Tre "ufonauti". E un''indagine da cui tutto prende avvio. Niente sembra come appare, e tutto è pronto a riservare nuove sorprese ai protagonisti di questo romanzo che brilla per acume e originalità. Ma che cos''è il "Vuoto"? E da dove arrivano gli UFO, se mai sia possibile dimostrare che esistono davvero? Su questi piani molteplici si muovono i protagonisti del romanzo, seguendo le trovate intelligenti di un autore che, secondo il grande J.G. Ballard, è stato "il più interessante, anzi il solo, scrittore di idee della fantascienza inglese".

Northern 'q'

release date: Jun 08, 2017
Northern 'q'
Northern ''Q'': The History of Royal Air Force, Leuchars takes its title from the long standing primary role as one of the oldest airfields in the UK. Leuchars began its links with military aviation as far back as 1911 with the arrival of the Royal Engineers who established a balloon squadron for reconnaissance training. Following the outbreak of war in 1939, the station was identified as an ideal location to launch maritime operations under Coastal Command. By the end of the war, Leuchars, like so many other airfields, was under the threat of redundancy as many airfields were rendered surplus to requirements. The developing international situation placed a shift in defense with the Cold War and Leuchars was once more deemed to be in an ideal and vital position. From 1950, this corner of northeast Fife has been on permanent guard with every type of operational interceptor in RAF service. Now politics from austerity to Scottish independence, rather than sound judgment, is setting the agenda as the RAF leave for Lossiemouth in Moray.

Song and Democratic Culture in Britain

release date: Dec 22, 2015
Song and Democratic Culture in Britain
Originally published in 1983. Song has always been a natural way to record everyday experiences – an expression of celebration, commiseration, complaint and protest. This innovative book is a study of popular and working-class song combining several approaches to the subject. It is a history of working-class song in Britain which concentrates not simply on the songs and the singers but attempts to locate such song in its cultural context and apply principles of literary criticism to this essentially oral medium. It triggered controversy: some critics castigated its Marxist approach, others enthused that ‘such unabashed partisanship amply reveals the outstanding characteristic of Watson''s book’. The author discusses the way in which the popular song, from Victorian times onwards, has been forced by the entertainment industry out of its roots in popular culture, to become a blander form of art with minimal critical potential. The book ends by considering the possibilities for a continued flourishing of a genuine popular song culture in an electronic age. It has become a standard title in bibliographies and curricula. Much has changed since 1983, not least in music; but this then innovative book still has a lot to say about popular song in its social and historical context.

Spindles

release date: Oct 21, 2015
Spindles
The relationship between sleep and storytelling is an ancient one. For centuries, sleep has provided writers with a magical ingredient – a passage of time during which great changes miraculously occur, an Orpheus-like voyage through the subconscious daubed with the fantastic. But over the last ten years, our scientific understanding of sleep has been revolutionised. No longer is sleep viewed as a time of simple rest and recuperation. Instead, it is proving to be an intensely dynamic period of brain activity: a vital stage in the re-wiring of memories, the learning of new skills, and the processing of problems and emotions. How will storytelling respond to this new and emerging science of sleep? Here, 14 authors have been invited to work with key scientists to explore various aspects of sleep research: from the possibilities of ‘sleep engineering’ and ‘overnight therapies’, to future-tech ways of harnessing sleep’s problem-solving powers, to the challenges posed by our increasingly 24-hour lifestyles. Just as new hypotheses are being put forward, old hunches are also being confirmed (there’s now a scientific basis for the time-worn advice ‘to sleep on a problem’). As these responses show, sleep and the spinning of stories are still very much entwined. Featuring scientific contributions from: Prof Russell G. Foster, Isabel Hutchison, Dr. Simon Kyle, Dr. Penny Lewis, Dr. Paul Reading, Stephanie Romiszewski, Prof Robert Stickgold, Prof Manuel Schabus, Prof Ed Watkins, Prof Adam Zeman, Dr. Thomas Wehr. This project was supported by the Wellcome Trust.

L'Enchâssement

release date: Jun 10, 2015
L'Enchâssement
« Une silhouette gigantesque apparut dans le cône de lumière et descendit à leur rencontre [...] d’un pas distrait de promeneur désabusé. Il faisait penser à la fois aux saints du Greco et aux statuettes émaciées de Giacometti. » Il y a cet institut médical anglais qui, discrètement, se livre à des...

Granny's Interpreter

release date: Jan 01, 2015
Granny's Interpreter
Poems that wheel around home, belonging and memory on a sliding scale between tenderness and satire, and between breavement and celebration.

A Disappearing World

release date: Jan 01, 2015

Too Many Hats

release date: Nov 28, 2014
Too Many Hats
An illustrated children''s story about townsfolk who have too many things. A little girl comes up with a simple plan to help them all out.

The Uncollected Ian Watson ;and, Doing the Stanley

release date: Jan 01, 2014

Il libro del fiume e delle stelle

release date: Jan 01, 2014

Lemistry

release date: Dec 03, 2013
Lemistry
We know Stanislaw Lem, whether or not we consciously know that we do. He may only be recognised in the West as the author of the twice-filmed novel, Solaris, but the influence of his other work is legion. From computer games (The Sims was inspired by one of his short stories), to films (the red and blue pills of The Matrix owe much to his Futurological Congress); from the space comedies of Red Dwarf to the metaphysical satires of Douglas Adams... the presence of this masterly Polish writer can be traced far and wide. Nor was his genius confined to fiction. Lem''s essays and pseudo-essays borne out of the military industrial tensions of the Cold War have outlived their original context and speak to the most current developments in virtual reality, nanotechnology, and artificial intelligence. To celebrate his name, as well as his vision, this anthology brings together writers, critics and scientists who continue to grapple with his concerns. British and Polish novelists join screenwriters, poets, computer engineers, and artists, to celebrate and explore Lem''s legacy through short stories and essays - two literary forms that, as Lem knew well, can blend together to create something altogether new. As one of the barriers to Lem''s fame was language, this book also features specially commissioned translations: three stories never to have appeared in English before. Lem was always ahead of us. It''s time we caught up.

Creatura del fuoco (Urania)

release date: Oct 02, 2013
Creatura del fuoco (Urania)
CREATURA DEL FUOCO (1988) Che un rettile fiammeggiante esista davvero a Tynemouth, e che spii dalle caverne inviando segnali paranormali sotto la crosta sottile d''Inghilterra, sembra la trama di un romanzo. Invece lo psichiatra John Cunningham deve ricredersi e ascoltare molto attentamente i discorsi di Tommy, un paziente schizofrenico che comincia a raccontargli un''esistenza precedente. Il medico-scrittore si trova di fronte a un''ipotesi sconcertante: che una leggenda locale, la Creatura di Lambton, non sia affatto il frutto di una fantasia malata ma degli esperimenti parabiologici compiuti da Raimondo Lullo. Con conseguenze molto pericolose per il mondo di superficie...

Terra Nova

release date: Dec 01, 2012
Terra Nova
Ocho autores internacionales demuestran que la ciencia ficcion no ha perdido su garra ni su capacidad especulativa, y que es la narrativa que mas y mejor trata de las preocupaciones, desafios y problemas que afectan a nuestra sociedad actual. Desde la extrapolacion y la metafora del futuro, analiza y disecciona una realidad en continuo cambio. El zoo de papel, de Ken Liu (premios Hugo, Nebula y World Fantasy 2012 de relato corto): la importancia de las raices frente a la sociedad globalizada. Deirdre, de Lola Robles: un futuro donde la robotica permite crear companeros sentimentales a medida. Recuerdos de un pais zombi, de Erick J. Mota: una sociedad estancada que transforma a sus ciudadanos en muertos vivientes. Enciende una vela solitaria, de Victor Conde: una profunda critica a las redes sociales. Cuerpos, de Juanfran Jimenez: en una Europa seudodemocratica y globalizada, los ricos tienen una nueva opcion de turismo sexual consistente en el intercambio de mentes. Un dia sin papa, de Ian Watson: una madre de familia debe responsabilizarse, ademas, de la personalidad digitalizada de su padre. Memoria, de Teresa P. Mira de Echeverria: el planeta Marte de un futuro relativamente cercano, radical y arriesgado en lo tocante a relaciones personales y roles sexuales. El ciclo de vida de los objetos de software, de Ted Chiang (premios Hugo y Locus 2011 de novela corta): la evolucion de dos inteligencias artificiales que viven en un entorno digital y sus complejas relaciones con los humanos.

Gli dei invisibili di Marte (Urania)

release date: May 24, 2012
Gli dei invisibili di Marte (Urania)
"Le più piccole e umili creature di Dio", i batteri, avevano salvato il mondo da un''invasione marziana ai tempi della Guerra dei mondi di Wells (1897); ora, misteriosi microrganismi dalle straordinarie capacità di propagazione infettano una sonda russa nello spazio.

The Universal Machine

release date: May 17, 2012
The Universal Machine
The computer unlike other inventions is universal; you can use a computer for many tasks: writing, composing music, designing buildings, creating movies, inhabiting virtual worlds, communicating... This popular science history isn''t just about technology but introduces the pioneers: Babbage, Turing, Apple''s Wozniak and Jobs, Bill Gates, Tim Berners-Lee, Mark Zuckerberg. This story is about people and the changes computers have caused. In the future ubiquitous computing, AI, quantum and molecular computing could even make us immortal. The computer has been a radical invention. In less than a single human life computers are transforming economies and societies like no human invention before.

The Mammoth Book of SF Wars

release date: May 17, 2012
The Mammoth Book of SF Wars
War is becoming increasingly ''SF-ized'' with remotely controlled attack drones and robot warriors already in development and being tested. Over the past 100 years the technology of war has advanced enormously in destructive power, yet also in sophistication so that we no longer seem to live under the constant threat of all-out global thermonuclear cataclysm. So what will future wars be like? And what will start them: religion, politics, resources, refugees, or advanced weaponry itself? Watson and Whates present a gripping anthology of SF stories which explores the gamut of possible future conflicts, including such themes as nuclear war, psychological and cyberwars, enhanced soldiery, mercenaries, terrorism, intelligent robotic war machines, and war with aliens. All the stories in this collection of remarkable quality and diversity reveals humankind pressed to the limits in every conceivable way. It includes 24 stories with highlights such as: The Pyre of the New Day'' - Catherine Asaro. The Rhine''s World Incident'' - Neal Asher. Caught in the Crossfire'' - David Drake. Politics'' - Elizabeth Moon. The Traitor'' - David Weber. And others from: Dan Abnett, Tony Ballantyne, Fredric Brown, Algis Budrys, Simon R. Green, Joe Haldeman, John Kessel, John Lambshead, Paul McAuley, Andy Remic, Laura Resnick, Mike Resnick & Brad R. Torgersen, Fred Saberhagen, Cordwainer Smith, Allen Steele, William Tenn, Walter Jon Williams, Michael Z. Williamson, Gene Wolfe.

Mockymen

release date: Nov 14, 2011
Mockymen
When a young British couple, who make jigsaw puzzles, are hired by an ageing Norwegian to take nude photos of themselves in a sculpture park in Oslo, they are drawn into a web of occult Nazi horror. Even more horrifying will be the fate of the whole world some years later if alien visitors achieve their secret aims. However, the aftermath of events in that Oslo park will provide Anna Sharman with a key to unlock those aims. Anna is a rebel within Britain''s intelligence service at a time when most of the world appeases the aliens because of the gifts they bring - and if she must lose her own body in order to discover the truth, she will do so.

Salvage Rites: And Other Stories

release date: Sep 29, 2011
Salvage Rites: And Other Stories
Ian Watson''s latest collection shows the same range and apparently inexhaustible fund of ideas that have characterized all his previous books. No other contemporary figure in SF is so prolific or inventive a writer of short stories. In the title story we immediately encounter a phantasmagoric vision of a society increasingly dependent on recycling its usable material; other brilliant inventions include a planet inhabited by lemur-like aliens who bafflingly produce marvellously finished stone carvings without apparently having the tools to do so (''The Moon and Michelangelo''); people fighting their way through the various levels of what appears to be a real-life version of a computer adventure game (''Jewels in an Angel''s Wing''); and a zoo in which are caged the extensions into our universe of four-dimensional hyberbeings (''Hyperzoo''). And that is only the beginning: there are fifteen stories in all, each one a state-of-the-art example of short science fiction at its finest.

The Embedding

release date: Sep 29, 2011
The Embedding
Ian Watson''s brilliant debut novel was one of the most significant publications in British SF in the 1970s. Intellectually bracing and grippingly written, it is the story of three experiments in linguistics, and is driven by a searching analysis of the nature of communication. Deep in the Brazilian jungle, an isolated tribe face eviction from their ancestral lands - and the psychedelic fungus that makes their religious language possible. In a British laboratory, a brilliant linguist conducts cutting-edge experiments - but does his search for answers come at too high a cost? And in the ultimate test of linguistics, First Contact presents a challenge unlike any humanity has faced before . . . Fiercely intelligent, energetic and challenging, The Embedding immediately established Watson as a writer of rare power and vision, and is now recognized as a modern classic of SF.

The Book of Ian Watson

release date: Sep 29, 2011
The Book of Ian Watson
British Science Fiction award winner Ian Watson graces us here with a brilliant new collection of short stories and essays. Though he dazzles the reader with his footwork in the kaleidoscope intensity of his vision, each piece is plainly the work of a master craftsman. Whether he is dealing with a future culture where whales control us ("The Culling") or taking a hilarious poke at the matter of government funding ("The President''s Not for Turning"), his concepts are clear and undeniably logical. True to the highest ideal of science fiction, Watson carries present tendencies of our society to possible conclusions in "Roof Gardens under Saturn," and points a warning finger at the consequences of alienation from the environment. In an innovative style which borders on the experimental, Watson explores in "The Pharaoh and the Mademoiselle" the horrors of fascism. Ian Watson''s writing stays with us. He entertains and he makes us think. If in some future and better world politicians were to take advice form writers, Watson should be one of them.

The Very Slow Time Machine

release date: Sep 29, 2011
The Very Slow Time Machine
The Very Slow Time Machine arrives on earth in 1985. Its sole inhabitant is old and mad. Soon it becomes apparent that for him, time is going slowly backward. With every day, he is getting younger and saner. The world, and its whole concept of time, science and philosophy, must wait for him to speak. But while the world waits, it changes...

Hard Questions

release date: Sep 29, 2011
Hard Questions
Meet Qua, the quantum computer with the immense power capabilities that tunes into pathways in parallel universes to operate at lightning speed. But with such power comes the threat of catastrophe, and as government agents, cult disciples, and computer criminals learn what this computer is capable of, Cambridge researcher Clare Conway makes every attempt to safeguard herself and society from the realities she discovers about Qua. For all of the power this computer offers, it threatens to spark a civil war in America, a danger unlike any other that history has ever known.

The Coming of Vertumnus: And Other Stories

release date: Sep 29, 2011
The Coming of Vertumnus: And Other Stories
A collection of science-fiction short stories by the author of "Lucky''s Harvest". They feature dozens of characters, a new way of travelling between the stars, a strange planet, magical powers, bravura set-pieces, and manoeuvres of narrative.

Evil Water: And Other Stories

release date: Sep 29, 2011
Evil Water: And Other Stories
In his fourth short-story collection, Watson again demonstrates the extraordinary scope of his imagination. The title story has ancient witchcraft meeting complacent modern suburbia in a tale of spine-chilling horror, while ''When the Timegate Failed'' casts an unexpected light in the dangers of space travel and man''s powers of self-delusion. Alien matters of a different kind crop up in ''Windows'', in which mysterious artefacts found on Mars prove to be something of a problem for their chic human owners. Evil Water is a highly inventive collection which is a delight to read.

God's World

release date: Sep 29, 2011
God's World
The sudden appearance of angelic beings bearing a mystical space drive and a summons to ''''God''s World'''' launches an international crew of scientists on a voyage to the far limits of space. There they become embroiled in an alien war that will decide the fate of all creation . . .

Oracle

release date: Sep 29, 2011
Oracle
When Tom Ryan stops his car late at night on a dark road for a man dressed as a Roman centurion, his first thought is that he''s picked up one of those amateur re-enactors but the man, Marcus Appius Silvanus appears to speak only Latin. He insists the year is AD60 and that the British Queen is Boudicca - and that he and his men of the Fourteenth Gemina are in hot pursuit of her. Tom and his sister Mary shelter the Roman, but inadvertently attract the attention of an unscrupulous journalist. He''s not the only one interested in the Ryans: an IRA terrorist who was once Mary''s lover in Northern Ireland tracks her down to tell her the plane crash which killed her parents twenty years ago was caused by the British security services. Deep in the English countryside, those same servants of the state are busy exploiting the theories of a young prodigy to build ''Oracle'', a probe that can view the past - and, they hope, the future, so that threats to national security can be stifled before they occur.
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