Fellow of the Royal Society writes sci-fi novel exploring weird physics

Professor Ian Stewart, renowned mathematician and author, writes an inventive, high-concept science fiction adventure to speculate on ideas at the edge of known physics.

Elsewhen Press is a publishing house specialising in quality, entertaining and thoughtful speculative fiction from talented authors. One of those authors is Stewart, a Fellow of the Royal Society, globally recognised award-winning mathematician, and celebrated author of text books and popular science books including The Science of Discworld. But while science books, even pop-science, can make mainstream science entertaining as well as informative, even renowned scientists relish the possibility to explore intriguing but less established aspects that push the scientific boundaries. The relative freedom of science fiction provides an ideal medium for such speculation and Ian Stewart’s latest novel, Loophole, seizes that opportunity to explore concepts on the edge of known physics while keeping within the bounds of probability: faster-than-light travel, wormhole-linked blackholes, alternative universes. At the same time, he tells a gripping adventure story of universe-shattering proportions.

Multiple award-winning hard science fiction author Stephen Baxter says of Loophole, “When universes collide… A multi-cosmos at war in a scenario of staggering, but scientifically authentic, invention… As if the Marvel multiverse collided with 2001: A Space Odyssey… I am awed, and I don’t awe easily. The highest of high-concept SF.”

Henry Gee, senior editor at Nature, and author of A (Very) Short History of Life on Earth and The Sigil trilogy, says, “There’s hard SF. There’s wide-Screen Baroque. Now, with Ian Stewart’s Loophole we have wrap-around Rococo. Daringly inventive, Loophole is a mind-fryingly, Möbius-twistingly intense SF adventure of the first order.”

Peter Buck, editorial director at Elsewhen Press, says: “We were chatting to Ian at a science fiction convention and he told us about the novel he had recently finished writing. We were intrigued by the concept and told him how much we were looking forward to reading it. So you can imagine how delighted we were when Ian submitted it to us for consideration. Once we had read it, there was absolutely no doubt that we wanted to publish such an awesome book. We are thrilled that Loophole is now available for readers. Initial comments from Stephen Baxter and Henry Gee were very gratifying and will undoubtedly reflect the response of readers everywhere for this ‘daringly inventive’ ‘high-concept science fiction’ adventure.”

Writing the story was an adventure in itself, says Stewart: “I wanted to write the kind of book I like to read: high-concept space opera. The central gimmick had been rattling around in my head for years. There was a plan, of sorts, on the computer, but I had to write the novel to find out what really happened. Once I started on the details, my characters took over and it ended up quite different from what I’d expected… Which was what I’d expected.”

Elsewhen Press commissioned space artist David A Hardy to produce a cover for the book, which thrilled the author, who said, “I’ve been a David Hardy fan for 50 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.”

Loophole is available as an eBook from today and in paperback from 21st August 2023.