I disagree. The STO Solanae are portrayed as a normal space species which was accidentally exiled into subspace during the Iconians' heyday. The novelverse Solanae are native to their subspace realm.
As I recall, the original TNG episode outright stated the latter.
In the novelverse, the prime timeline Krenim found temporally-preserved logs from the U.S.S. Voyager of the two-part episode timeline.
Impossible; Voyager turned off its temporal shielding before ramming the time ship. The records couldn't have been preserved.
Yeah, there is no reason for aggressive Annorax to exist in "Before and After". In fact, logically the two-part episode "Year of Hell" timeline must have been the first to get erased, since the ending propagated changes to history all the way to the 22nd century, whereas "Before and After" only altered history back to 2373. Otherwise, it makes no sense for the characters to remember the ending of "Before and After", which was a normal timeframe setting. That's the way the novels have gone: the Voyager crew remembers how the Doctor stopped Kes from bouncing around in time "Before and After", and Kes retains fragmentary memories of her experiences in the "Before and After" timeline.
If I recall correctly, Annorax built the time ship long before VOY took place, so, yes, he was around during the "Before and After" version of the Year of Hell, he just wasn't relevant to the plot.
Since Seven was a part of the crew for the "second" Year of Hell, that round had to come "after" the Kes one, since part of the premise of "Before and After" is that in that timeline, Seven didn't join the crew. I also took that the VOY crew's unfamiliarity with the Krenim in the two-parter was because Annorax's work slightly revised the timeline so that Kes's memories and report vanished.
On that note, VOY - A Pocket Full of Lies portrays that the Annorax of the prime timeline was still a renowned temporal scientist, but also an advocate of peace. The Krenim were shocked to discover the logs of the "Year of Hell" timeline.
Interesting.