The Year's Best Science Fiction & Fantasy, 2019 Edition

The Year's Best Science Fiction & Fantasy, 2019 Edition

Rich Horton

Rich Horton

This eleventh volume of the year's best science fiction and fantasyfeatures twenty-six stories by some of the genre's greatest authors,including David Gerrold, Carolyn Ives Gilman, James Patrick Kelly,Rich Larson, Ursula K. Le Guin, Yoon Ha Lee, Sarah Pinsker, JustinaRobson, Kelly Robson, Lavie Tidhar, Juliette Wade, and many others.Selecting the best fiction from Asimov's, Clarkesworld, Lightspeed,Tor.com, and other top venues, The Year's Best Science Fiction &Fantasy is your guide to magical realms and worlds beyond tomorrow.
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The Year's Best Science Fiction & Fantasy, 2017 Edition

The Year's Best Science Fiction & Fantasy, 2017 Edition

Rich Horton

Rich Horton

This ninth volume of the year’s best science fiction and fantasy features thirty stories by some of the genre’s greatest authors, including Charlie Jane Anders, Steven Barnes, Seth Dickinson, Kameron Hurley, Rich Larson, Ian R. MacLeod, Paul McAuley, Adam Roberts, Lavie Tidhar, Genevieve Valentine, Carrie Vaughn, and many others. Selecting the best fiction from Asimov’s, Bridging Infinity, Clarkesworld, F&SF, Lightspeed, and other top venues, The Year’s Best Science Fiction & Fantasy is your guide to magical realms and worlds beyond tomorrow.
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The Year’s Best Science Fiction & Fantasy, 2021 Edition (The Year's Best Science Fiction & Fantasy, #13)

The Year’s Best Science Fiction & Fantasy, 2021 Edition (The Year's Best Science Fiction & Fantasy, #13)

Rich Horton

Rich Horton

This thirteenth volume of the year's best science fiction and fantasy features twenty-six stories by some of the genre's greatest authors, including Leah Cypess, John Kessel, Yoon Ha Lee, Naomi Kritzer, Sarah Langan, Ken Liu, Annalee Newitz, Sarah Pinsker, Sofia Samatar, Michael Swanwick, Tade Thompson, and many others. Selecting the best fiction from Asimov's, Clarkesworld, F&SF, Uncanny, Tor.com, and other top venues, The Year's Best Science Fiction & Fantasy is your guide to magical realms and worlds beyond tomorrow.
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The Year's Best Science Fiction & Fantasy, 2021 Edition

The Year's Best Science Fiction & Fantasy, 2021 Edition

Rich Horton

Rich Horton

This thirteenth volume of the year's best science fiction and fantasy features thirty-four stories by some of the genre's greatest authors, including Leah Cypess, John Kessel, Yoon Ha Lee, Naomi Kritzer, Sarah Langan, Ken Liu, Annalee Newitz, Sarah Pinsker, Sofia Samatar, Michael Swanwick, Tade Thompson, and many others. Selecting the best fiction from Asimov's, Clarkesworld, F&SF, Uncanny, Tor.com, and other top venues, The Year's Best Science Fiction & Fantasy is your guide to magical realms and worlds beyond tomorrow.
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The Year's Best Science Fiction & Fantasy, 2018 Edition

The Year's Best Science Fiction & Fantasy, 2018 Edition

Rich Horton

Rich Horton

This tenth volume of the year's best science fiction and fantasy features thirty-four stories by some of the genre's greatest authors, including Charlie Jane Anders, Tobias S. Buckell, Samuel R. Delany, Karen Joy Fowler, Kameron Hurley, Rich Larson, Yoon Ha Lee, Suzanne Palmer, Robert Reed, Michael Swanwick, Peter Watts, and many others. Selecting the best fiction from Asimov's, Clarkesworld, F&SF, Lightspeed, Tor.com and other top venues, The Year's Best Science Fiction & Fantasy is your guide to magical realms and worlds beyond tomorrow.
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The Year's Best Science Fiction & Fantasy, 2020 Edition

The Year's Best Science Fiction & Fantasy, 2020 Edition

Rich Horton

Rich Horton

This eleventh volume of the year's best science fiction and fantasy features twenty-six stories by some of the genre's greatest authors, including Marie Brennan, Maurice Broaddus, John Crowley, Theodora Goss, Xia Jia, John Kessel, Kelly LInk, Sam J. Miller, Michael Swanwick, Fran Wilde, E. Lily Yu, and many others. Selecting the best fiction from Analog, Asimov's, Clarkesworld, Lightspeed, Uncanny, and other top venues, The Year's Best Science Fiction & Fantasy is your guide to magical realms and worlds beyond tomorrow.
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Fantasy

Fantasy

Rich Horton

Rich Horton

The best stories of the year: here is a collection of the year's best fantasy stories, by some of the genre's greatest authors, and selected by Rich Horton, a contributing reviewer to many of the field's most respected magazines. In this volume you'll find stories Peter Beagle, Paul Di Filippo, Neil Gaiman, Theodora Goss, Kelly Link, Gene Wolfe and many more!Complete contents:PIP AND THE FAIRIES, by Theodora GossCOMBER, by Gene WolfeTHREE URBAN FOLK TALES, by Eric SchallerWAX, by Elizabeth BearTHE EMPEROR OF GONDWANALAND, by Paul Di FilippoCOMMCOMM, by George SaundersFIVE WAYS JANE AUSTEN NEVER DIED, by Samantha HendersonFANCY BREAD, by Gregory FeeleySUNBIRD, by Neil GaimanTHE SECRET OF BROKEN TICKERS, by Joe MurphyON THE BLINDSIDE, by Sonya TaaffeJANE, by Marc LaidlawIS THERE LIFE AFTER REHAB? by Pat CadiganTWO HEARTS, Peter S. BeagleSUPER-VILLAINS, Michael CanfieldEMPTY PLACES, by Richard Parks...
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The Year's Best Science Fiction & Fantasy, 2013 Edition

The Year's Best Science Fiction & Fantasy, 2013 Edition

Rich Horton

Rich Horton

This fifth volume of the year's best science fiction and fantasy features thirty-three stories by some of the genre's greatest authors, including Elizabeth Bear, Aliette de Bodard, Ursula K. Le Guin, Jay Lake, Kelly Link, Robert Reed, Lavie Tidhar, Catherynne M. Valente, Genevieve Valentine, and many others. Selecting the best fiction from Analog, Asimov's, Clarkesworld, F&SF, Strange Horizons, and other top venues, The Year's Best Science Fiction & Fantasy is your guide to magical realms and worlds beyond tomorrow.
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Science Fiction: The Best of the Year, 2006 Edition

Science Fiction: The Best of the Year, 2006 Edition

Rich Horton

Rich Horton

The best stories of the year: here is a collection of the best science fiction prose written in 2005, by some of the genre's greatest authors, and selected by Rich Horton, a contributing reviewer to many of the field's most respected magazines. In this volume you'll find stories by James Patrick Kelly, Wil McCarthy, Susan Palwick, Tom Purdom, Robert Reed, Michael Swanwick, James Van Pelt, Howard Waldrop, Alastair Reynolds, Ian McDonald, Mary Rosenblum, Stephen Leigh and Joe Haldeman.**From Publishers WeeklyHorton's elegiac anthology of 15 mostly hard SF stories illuminates a broad spectrum of grief over love thwarted through time, space, human frailty or alien intervention, from the gentle melancholy of Michael Swanwick's "Triceratops Summer," which posits tame Technicolored time-warped dinosaurs in Vermont, to newcomer Leah Bobet's "Bliss," an agonizing riff on near-future drug addiction. Several selections address current political-social issues, like Mary Rosenblum's "Search Engine," which extrapolates today's technology to chilling, Big Brotherly results. The long closing story, Alastair Reynolds's "Understanding Space and Time," however, presents a ray of cosmic hope: the sole survivor of a plague that decimated humanity is rescued and healed by intergalactic entities and lives out millennia while seeking ultimate truths, returning to see mankind regenerated. This anthology reflects the concerns of the genre today—and the apparent inability of our society to do anything about them. Note that two of the same stories appear in a rival volume, Science Fiction: The Very Best of 2005, edited by Jonathan Strahan (Reviews, July 24). (Sept.) Copyright © Reed Business Information, a division of Reed Elsevier Inc. All rights reserved. From BooklistHorton's fine showcase ranges from Michael Swanwick's "Triceratops Summer," in which an "incident" leads to a herd of triceratops invading Vermont during the course of a summer, to Alastair Reynolds' "Understanding Space and Time," in which the last human in the universe undertakes a quest for enlightenment. Other impressive pieces include Robert Reed's "Finished," with its immortality treatment that fixes one in the mental state one is in when treated; James Patrick Kelly's "The Edge of Nowhere," about a genuine Nowhere and what happens there; and strong stories from such newer names as Susan Palwick ("The Fate of Mice," in which a superintelligent mouse's life changes forever) and Daniel Kaysen ("The Jenna Set," in which Palavatar, a telephone answering service, births a new theory of social relationships). The selection also constitutes an interesting overview of recent trends in the genre. Regina SchroederCopyright © American Library Association. All rights reserved
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