The Year's Best Science Fiction: First Annual Collection
The Year's Best Science Fiction: First Annual Collection is a science fiction anthology edited by Gardner Dozois that was published in 1984. It is the 1st in The Year's Best Science Fiction series.
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Editor | Gardner Dozois |
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Country | United States |
Language | English |
Series | The Year's Best Science Fiction |
Genre | Science fiction |
Publisher | St. Martin's Griffin |
Publication date | 1984 |
Media type | Print (hardback & paperback) |
Pages | 575 pp |
ISBN | 0-312-94482-9 |
OCLC | 10559611 |
Followed by | The Year's Best Science Fiction: Second Annual Collection |
Contents
- "Cicada Queen [Mechanist-Shapers]" by Bruce Sterling
- "Beyond the Dead Reef" by James Tiptree, Jr.
- "Slow-Birds" by Ian Watson
- "Vulcan’s Forge" by Poul Anderson
- "Man-Mountain Gentian" by Howard Waldrop
- "Hardfought" by Greg Bear
- "Manifest Destiny" by Joe Haldeman
- "Full Chicken Richness" by Avram Davidson
- "Multiples" by Robert Silverberg
- "Cryptic" by Jack McDevitt
- "The Sidon in the Mirror" by Connie Willis
- "Golden Gate" by R. A. Lafferty
- "Blind Shemmy" by Jack Dann
- "In the Islands" by Pat Murphy
- "Nunc Dimittis" by Tanith Lee
- "Blood Music" by Greg Bear
- "Her Furry Face" by Leigh Kennedy
- "Knight of Shallows" by Rand B. Lee
- "The Cat" by Gene Wolfe
- "The Monkey Treatment" by George R. R. Martin
- "Nearly Departed [Deadpan Allie]" by Pat Cadigan
- "Hearts Do Not in Eyes Shine" by John Kessel
- "Carrion Comfort" by Dan Simmons
- "Gemstone" by Vernor Vinge
- "Black Air" by Kim Stanley Robinson
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