Ian Whates
Ian Whates is a British speculative fiction author and editor. In 2006 he launched the independent publishing house NewCon Press. He lives with his partner Helen in Cambridgeshire.
As of 2009 Whates is currently a director of both the Science Fiction Writers of America (SFWA)[1] and the British Science Fiction Association (BSFA).[2] He has had short fiction published in Nature, Hub and TQR. In 2007 his short story The Gift of Joy was nominated for the British Science Fiction Award.[3] His space opera novel, Pelquin's Comet (The Dark Angels Book 1), was published in 2015.
Bibliography
    
    City of a Hundred Rows
    
- City of Dreams & Nightmare (2010)
 - City of Hope & Despair (2011)
 - City of Light & Shadow (2012)
 
Noise
    
- The Noise Within (2010)
 - The Noise Revealed (2011)
 
The Dark Angels
    
- Pelquin's Comet (2015)
 - The Ion Raiders (2017)
 - Dark Angels Rising (2020)
 
Collections
    
- The Gift of Joy (2009)
 
Short stories and essays
    
- The Gun published in Speculative Realms Anthology, 2008;[4] ebook re-released by Kayelle Press in 2013
 - In Praise of Short Stories by Ian Whates published in Story Behind the Book : Volume 1, 2013;[5]
 - Return to Arden Falls in the 2013's "Legends", a collection of short stories in honor of David Gemmell.
 
As editor
    
- Solaris Rising (2011)
 - Solaris Rising 1.5 (2012)
 - Solaris Rising 2 (2013)[6]
 - Solaris Rising 3
 
References
    
- "SFWA Employees & Volunteers". Retrieved 2009-11-18.
 - "BSFA - Who's who". Retrieved 2009-11-18.
 - "BSFA Awards: 2007 Shortlist". Retrieved 2009-11-18.
 - Speculative Realms Website
 - Story Behind the Book : Volume 1 - Essays on Writing Speculative Fiction out now! Archived 2015-09-12 at the Wayback Machine
 - "Solaris Rising 2 - edited by Ian Whates". Archived from the original on 2013-03-19. Retrieved 2013-03-16.
 
External links
    
- NewCon press website
 - Ian Whates at the Internet Speculative Fiction Database
 - Solaris Rising 2 review at Upcoming4.me
 - Ian Whates official forum
 
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