| Gollancz release The Course of
the Heart and Signs of Life in one volume, Anima, in late 2005. CotH purists
who find this a distracting combination might want to wait for Nightshade
Books--who have a new distribution deal with Borders in the US--to produce
their trade paperback edition in 2006. Neil Gaiman is to write a foreword to Bantam Spectra's reprint of the Viriconium books, due Autumn 2005. The cover of this volume is well into production, and we except a jpeg soon. Planned to contain everything from the early New Worlds material (including
the legendary "To The Stars & Beyond On The Fabulous Anti-Syntax Drive")
to recent views of Updike, Amis and Will Self, a volume of essays and
reviews, now titled Parietal Games, will
also feature essays on Harrison's nonfiction by Mark Bould and others.
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