Solaris Rising: the new Solaris book of science fiction, debuts the end of this month

A press release from Michael Molcher of Solaris Books:
Looking for science fiction of the highest order? Solaris Rising, edited by Ian Whates, is the first in an exciting new series of anthologies set to reaffirm Solaris’s proud reputation for producing high quality science fiction.
In a book full of boundless variety, energy and imagination, award-winning editor Ian Whates gathers the most accomplished writers in the genre including Ian McDonald, Paul di Filippo, Stephen Baxter, Adam Roberts, Pat Cadigan, Eric Brown, Alastair Reynolds and Peter F. Hamilton.
From the imprint that brought you The Solaris Book of New Science Fiction series, Solaris Rising promises bizarre futures, gritty other worlds and strange realms, exemplifying the diversity and innovation that continue to make science fiction the most thrilling genre there is.
Table of contents:
“A Smart Well-Mannered Uprising of the Dead” by Ian McDonald
“The Incredible Exploding Man” by Dave Hutchinson
“Sweet Spots” by Paul di Filippo
“The Best Science Fiction of the Year Three” by Ken MacLeod
“The One that Got Away” by Tricia Sullivan
“Rock Day” by Stephen Baxter
“Eluna” by Stephen Palmer
“Shall I Tell You the Problem with Time Travel?” by Adam Roberts
“The Lives and Deaths of Che Guevara” by Lavie Tidhar
“Steel Lake” by Jack Skillingstead
“Mooncakes” by Mike Resnick and Laurie Tom
“At Play in the Fields” by Steve Rasnic Tem
“How We Came Back from Mars” by Ian Watson
“You Never Know” by Pat Cadigan
“Yestermorrow” by Richard Salter
“Dreaming Towers, Silent Mansions” by Jaine Fenn
“Eternity’s Children” by Keith Brooke and Eric Brown
“For the Ages” by Alastair Reynolds
“Return of the Mutant Worms” by Peter F. Hamilton