The Year's Best Fantasy Stories: 9
The Year's Best Fantasy Stories: 9 is an anthology of fantasy stories, edited by Arthur W. Saha. It was first published in paperback by DAW Books in 1983.[1]
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Author | Arthur W. Saha (editor) |
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Cover artist | Sanjulián |
Country | United States |
Language | English |
Series | The Year's Best Fantasy Stories |
Genre | Fantasy |
Publisher | DAW Books |
Publication date | 1983 |
Media type | Print (paperback) |
Pages | 192 pp |
ISBN | 0-87997-864-3 |
OCLC | 10052825 |
Preceded by | The Year's Best Fantasy Stories: 8 |
Followed by | The Year's Best Fantasy Stories: 10 |
The book collects ten novelettes and short stories by various fantasy authors, originally published in 1982 and deemed by the editor the best from the period represented, together with an introduction by the editor.
Contents
- "Introduction" (Arthur W. Saha)
- "Another Orphan" (John Kessel)
- "Square and Above Board" (R. A. Lafferty)
- "The Horror on the #33" (Michael Shea)
- "Djinn, No Chaser" (Harlan Ellison)
- "Sentences" (Richard Christian Matheson)
- "Influencing the Hell Out of Time and Teresa Golowitz" (Parke Godwin)
- "'Other'" (Jor Jennings)
- "The Malaysian Mer" (Jane Yolen)
- "Lest Levitation Come Upon Us" (Suzette Haden Elgin)
- "Mirage and Magia" (Tanith Lee)
Notes
- The Year's Best Fantasy Stories: 9 title listing at the Internet Speculative Fiction Database
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gollark: Also, "when"?
gollark: That seems unlikely, culture is *not* not going to drift over time probably.
gollark: Although said nomads would probably just die off before the sun consumes earth.
gollark: This is probably not sustainable (someone is likely to invent technology again), worse, and either comes under "never using nonrenewable resources" or "will run out eventually".
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