LOOPHOLE by Ian Stewart (COVER REVEAL)
Today we’re thrilled to reveal the cover for Ian Stewart’s upcoming far-future sci-fi novel Loophole.
Loophole is a far-future big concept novel involving two universes joined by a wormhole pair that forms a ‘loophole’. An icemoon orbits through the loophole, shared between two different planetary systems in the two universes. One Universe has a civilisation with uploaded minds in virtual reality served by artificial humans. The other Universe has a ravening Horde of replicating machines that kill stars, and real humans from a decrepit system of colony worlds. Circulating between them on the icemoon is a race of hyperintelligent but somewhat vague aliens.
Sound good? Here’s the official blurb:
Don’t poke your nose down a wormhole – you never know what you might find.
Two universes joined by a wormhole pair that forms a ‘loophole’, with an icemoon orbiting through the loophole, shared between two different planetary systems in the two universes.
A civilisation with uploaded minds in virtual reality served by artificial humans.
A ravening Horde of replicating machines that kill stars.
Real humans from a decrepit system of colony worlds.
A race of hyperintelligent but somewhat vague aliens.
Who will close the loophole… who will exploit it?
Loophole is being published by Elsewhen Press, the ebook is due for release 21st July, followed by the paperback on 21st August. You can pre-order your copy on the Elsewhen Website.
And now for that cover!
Cover artist: David A. Hardy, FBIS, FIAAA
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Comment from Ian about the cover:
“I’ve been a David A. Hardy fan for fifty years. His elegant cover captures a key moment in the story, and subtly conveys a hint of mystery and menace. You don’t watch a moon disappearing every day.”
Ian Stewart is Emeritus Professor of Mathematics at the University of Warwick and a Fellow of the Royal Society. He has five honorary doctorates and is an honorary wizard of Unseen University. His more than 130 books include Professor Stewart’s Cabinet of Mathematical Curiosities and the four-volume series The Science of Discworld with Terry Pratchett and Jack Cohen. His SF novels include the trilogy Wheelers, Heaven, and Oracle (with Jack Cohen), The Living Labyrinth and Rock Star (with Tim Poston), and Jack of All Trades. Short story collections are Message from Earth and Pasts, Presents, Futures. His Flatland sequel Flatterland has extensive fantasy elements. He has published 33 short stories in Analog, Omni, Interzone, and Nature, with 10 stories in Nature’s ‘Futures’ series. He was Guest of Honour at Novacon 29 in 1999 and Science Guest of Honour and Hugo Award Presenter at Worldcon 75 in Helsinki in 2017. He delivered the 1997 Christmas Lectures for BBC television. His awards include the Royal Society’s Faraday Medal, the Gold Medal of the IMA, the Zeeman Medal, the Lewis Thomas Prize, the Euler Book Prize, the Premio Internazionale Cosmos, the Chancellor’s Medal of the University of Warwick, and the Bloody Stupid Johnson Award for Innovative Uses of Mathematics.