Top Fantasy: The Authors' Choice

Top Fantasy: The Authors' Choice is an anthology of fantasy short stories edited by Josh Pachter, the fourth in his series of "Authors' Choice" anthologies.[1] It was first published in hardcover by J. M. Dent in June 1985, with a trade paperback edition issued by the same publisher in July 1986.[2] The book has also been published in translation in Germany.[1]

Top Fantasy: The Authors' Choice
Dust cover of first edition, 1985
Authoredited by Josh Pachter
CountryUnited Kingdom
LanguageEnglish
SeriesAuthors' Choice
GenreFantasy
PublisherJ. M. Dent
Publication date
1985
Media typePrint (hardcover)
Pages311 pp.
ISBN0-460-04659-4
Preceded byTop Horror: The Authors' Choice 

The book collects twenty-four short stories and novelettes by as many prominent fantasy authors, with the works included all selected and introduced by their authors as representative of their best short works. The stories were originally published in the magazines Ellery Queen's Mystery Magazine, Famous Fantastic Mysteries, The Magazine of Fantasy & Science Fiction, New Worlds SF, Rod Serling's The Twilight Zone Magazine, The Saturday Evening Post and Weird Tales, the fanzines Chacal, Dragonfields and Whispers, the anthologies The DAW Science Fiction Reader, Heroic Visions, Lands of Never, New Terrors, Quark/1, Rooms of Paradise, Science Fiction Tales, Speculations and Wandering Stars, and the collections The Compass Rose and Dark Companions. The book includes an introduction by the editor.[2]

Contents

Notes

  1. Pachter, Josh. Top Fantasy: The Authors' Choice (editor's webpage on the book).
  2. Top Fantasy: The Authors' Choice title listing at the Internet Speculative Fiction Database
gollark: If the gnomes are invisible how are they considered infected?
gollark: Plotting out your entire study of things years in advance is probably not useful.
gollark: Sign errors really are highly.
gollark: Something something semipermeable membrane something something concentration gradient.
gollark: Fascinating.
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