Reports from the Deep End

Stories inspired by J. G. Ballard

Hardcover
$26.99 US
On sale Mar 05, 2024 | 416 Pages | 9781803363172
A fascinating and unsettling anthology of 32 science fiction short stories in tribute to the prophetic dystopias of New Wave sci-fi pioneer, and literary titan of the twentieth century, J. G. Ballard—featuring Will Self, Iain Sinclair, Christopher Fowler, Chris Beckett, and a new Jerry Cornelius story from Michael Moorcock.

Few authors are so iconic that their name is an adjective – Ballard is one of them.

Master of both literary and science fiction, his novels such as Empire of the Sun, Crash and Cocaine Nights show a world out of joint – a bewildering, alienating and yet enthralling place. From his rapturously weird takes on contemporary reality to his classic dystopias like The Drowned World and High Rise, Ballard’s legacy shaped the future of literature.

This first-of-its-kind anthology, featuring our greatest literary and science fiction authors, pays tribute to the unique visions of humanity’s uncanny and uneasy clash with the future – our empires of concrete – seen through the warped lens of J. G. Ballard.

Edited by renowned editors Maxim Jakubowski and Rick McGrath, this collection includes stories by:

  • Will Self
  • Iain Sinclair
  • Christopher Fowler
  • Chris Beckett
  • Michael Moorcock
  • Jeff Noon
  • Preston Grassmann
  • Toby Litt
  • Christine Poulson
  • David Gordon
  • Hanna Jameson
  • James Lovegrove
  • Ramsey Campbell
  • Barry N. Malzberg
  • Paul Di Filippo
  • Samathan Lee Howe
  • Nick Mamatas
  • Adrian McKinty
  • Rhys Hughes
  • Adrian Cole
  • Pat Cadigan
  • Adam Roberts
  • George Sandison
  • Geoff Nicholson
  • A.K. Benedict
  • Andrew Hook
  • David Quantick
  • Lavie Tidhar
  • James Grady
Maxim Jakubowski is a noted anthology editor based in London, just a mile or so away from where he was born. With over 70 volumes to his credit, including Invisible Blood, the 13 annual volumes of The Mammoth Book of Best British Mysteries, and titles on Professor Moriarty, Jack the Ripper, Future Crime and Vintage whodunits. A publisher for over 20 years, he was also the co-owner of London's Murder One bookstore and the crime columnist for Time Out and then The Guardian for 22 years. Stories from his anthologies have won most of the awards in the field on numerous occasions. He is currently the Chair of the Crime Writers' Association and a Sunday Times bestselling novelist in another genre.

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A fascinating and unsettling anthology of 32 science fiction short stories in tribute to the prophetic dystopias of New Wave sci-fi pioneer, and literary titan of the twentieth century, J. G. Ballard—featuring Will Self, Iain Sinclair, Christopher Fowler, Chris Beckett, and a new Jerry Cornelius story from Michael Moorcock.

Few authors are so iconic that their name is an adjective – Ballard is one of them.

Master of both literary and science fiction, his novels such as Empire of the Sun, Crash and Cocaine Nights show a world out of joint – a bewildering, alienating and yet enthralling place. From his rapturously weird takes on contemporary reality to his classic dystopias like The Drowned World and High Rise, Ballard’s legacy shaped the future of literature.

This first-of-its-kind anthology, featuring our greatest literary and science fiction authors, pays tribute to the unique visions of humanity’s uncanny and uneasy clash with the future – our empires of concrete – seen through the warped lens of J. G. Ballard.

Edited by renowned editors Maxim Jakubowski and Rick McGrath, this collection includes stories by:

  • Will Self
  • Iain Sinclair
  • Christopher Fowler
  • Chris Beckett
  • Michael Moorcock
  • Jeff Noon
  • Preston Grassmann
  • Toby Litt
  • Christine Poulson
  • David Gordon
  • Hanna Jameson
  • James Lovegrove
  • Ramsey Campbell
  • Barry N. Malzberg
  • Paul Di Filippo
  • Samathan Lee Howe
  • Nick Mamatas
  • Adrian McKinty
  • Rhys Hughes
  • Adrian Cole
  • Pat Cadigan
  • Adam Roberts
  • George Sandison
  • Geoff Nicholson
  • A.K. Benedict
  • Andrew Hook
  • David Quantick
  • Lavie Tidhar
  • James Grady

Author

Maxim Jakubowski is a noted anthology editor based in London, just a mile or so away from where he was born. With over 70 volumes to his credit, including Invisible Blood, the 13 annual volumes of The Mammoth Book of Best British Mysteries, and titles on Professor Moriarty, Jack the Ripper, Future Crime and Vintage whodunits. A publisher for over 20 years, he was also the co-owner of London's Murder One bookstore and the crime columnist for Time Out and then The Guardian for 22 years. Stories from his anthologies have won most of the awards in the field on numerous occasions. He is currently the Chair of the Crime Writers' Association and a Sunday Times bestselling novelist in another genre.