The Year's Best Science Fiction: Eighteenth Annual Collection

The Year's Best Science Fiction: Eighteenth Annual Collection (ISBN 0-312-27465-3) is a science fiction anthology edited by Gardner Dozois that was published in 2001. It is the 18th in The Year's Best Science Fiction series and won a 2002 Locus Award for best anthology.[1]

The Year's Best Science Fiction: Eighteenth Annual Collection
EditorGardner Dozois
CountryUnited States
LanguageEnglish
SeriesThe Year's Best Science Fiction
GenreScience fiction
PublisherSt. Martin's Griffin
Publication date
2001
Media typePrint (hardback & paperback)
Pages617 pp
ISBN0-312-27465-3 (hardcover); ISBN 0-312-27478-5 (paperback)
354/.729/7250074
LC ClassHV7685.B7 B76a
Preceded byThe Year's Best Science Fiction: Seventeenth Annual Collection 
Followed byThe Year's Best Science Fiction: Nineteenth Annual Collection 

Contents

The book includes a 39-page summation of the year by Dozois, 23 stories that first appeared in 2000 (each with a two-paragraph introduction by the editor), and a seven-page referenced list of honorable mentions for the year.

The stories are as follows:

gollark: Flashy features like higher-res screens (and higher refresh rate) are pretty much useless to me and drain more battery.
gollark: I agree.
gollark: Personally, I'm pretty dissatisfied with the state of the phone market, since user control is being taken away constantly because "sEcUriTy", the lack of standardization on ARM and monolithic design of Android makes actually getting updates after a while unlikely, and I don't like the "entire front is screen except there's randomly a bit missing for a camera" aesthetic which is a thing now, or the fact that battery life is somehow stagnant despite increasingly good battery tech.
gollark: Oh, the magisk app or whatever it is too, right.
gollark: F.lux, Termux, ... I think that's it?

References

  1. "Archived copy". Archived from the original on May 31, 2015. Retrieved July 9, 2011.CS1 maint: archived copy as title (link)
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