Gardner Dozois has posted the table of contents for The Year's Best Science Fiction: Twenty-Fifth Annual Collection:
- "Finisterra" by David Moles
- "Lighting Out" by Ken Macleod
- "The Ocean Is A Snowflake Four Billion Miles Away" by John Barnes
- "Saving Tiamaat" by Gweyneth Jones
- "Of Late I Dreamt Of Venus" by James Van Pelt
- "Verthandi's Ring" by Ian Mcdonald
- "Sea Change" by Una Mccormack
- "The Sky Is Large and the Earth Is Small" by Chris Roberson
- "Glory" by Greg Egan
- "Against The Current" by Robert Silverberg
- "Alien Archeology" by Neal Asher
- "The Merchant and the Alchemist's Gate" by Ted Chiang
- "Beyond The Wall" by Justin Stanchfield
- "Kiosk" by Bruce Sterling
- "Last Contact" by Stephen Baxter
- "The Sledge-Maker's Daughter" by Alastair Reynolds
- "Sanjeev and Robotwallah" by Ian Mcdonald
- "The Skysailor's Tale" by Michael Swanwick
- "Of Love and Other Monsters" by Vandana Singh
- "Steve Fever" by Greg Egan
- "Hellfire at Twilight" by Kage Baker
- "The Immortals of Atlantis" by Brian Stableford
- "Nothing Personal" by Pat Cadigan
- "Tideline" by Elizabeth Bear
- "The Accord" by Keith Brooke
- "Laws of Survival" by Nancy Kress
- "The Mists of Time" by Tom Purdom
- "Craters" by Kristine Kathryn Rusch
- "The Prophet of Flores" by Ted Kosmatka
- "Stray" by Benjamin Rosenbaum & David Ackert
- "Roxie" by Robert Reed
- "Dark Heaven" by Gregory Benford
2 comments:
I noticed you linked to a couple of the stories. "Of Late I Dreamt of Venus" has picked up some Nebula recommendations, so the publisher has made it available on line at http://www.hadleyrillebooks.com/JimVanPelt1.pdf
Thanks!
No problem. Lucky for me there was a wealth of info on the SF Signal's post. I made sure they were all active and passed it along. Beam Me Up's blog is not about being the first or the best, I just try and pass on as much interesting material in the blog and ultimately the podcast as I can and passing on whatever resources I have found. There is so much information and quality science fiction on the web, I just hope I can get people as excited as I am about the field.
Thanks for the good words.
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