Year's Best SF 8
Year's Best SF 8 is a science fiction anthology edited by David G. Hartwell and Kathryn Cramer that was published in 2003. It is the eighth in the Year's Best SF series.
Author | Edited by David G. Hartwell and Kathryn Cramer |
---|---|
Country | United States |
Language | English |
Series | Year's Best SF |
Genre | Science fiction |
Publisher | Eos |
Publication date | 2003 |
Media type | Print (paperback) |
Pages | 496 pp |
ISBN | 0-06-106453-X |
OCLC | 52144384 |
Preceded by | Year's Best SF 7 |
Followed by | Year's Best SF 9 |
Contents
The book itself, as well as each of the stories, has a short introduction by the editors.
- Bruce Sterling: "In Paradise" (Originally in F&SF, 2002)
- Michael Swanwick: "Slow Life" (Originally in Analog, 2002)
- Eleanor Arnason: "Knapsack Poems" (Originally in Asimov's, 2002)
- Geoffrey A. Landis: "At Dorado" (Originally in Asimov's, 2002)
- Robert Reed: "Coelacanths" (Originally in F&SF, 2002)
- Ken Wharton: "Flight Correction" (Originally in Analog, 2002)
- Robert Sheckley: "Shoes" (Originally in F&SF, 2002)
- Charles Sheffield: "The Diamond Drill" (Originally in Analog, 2002)
- Ursula K. Le Guin: "The Seasons of the Ansarac" (Originally in The Infinite Matrix, 2002)
- Richard Chwedyk: "A Few Kind Words for A. E. Van Vogt" (Originally in Tales of the Unanticipated, 2002)
- Charles Stross: "Halo" (Originally in Asimov's, 2002)
- Terry Bisson: "I Saw the Light" (Originally in Sci Fiction, 2002)
- A. M. Dellamonica: "A Slow Day at the Gallery" (Originally in Asimov's, 2002)
- Paul Di Filippo: "Ailoura" (Originally in Once Upon a Galaxy, 2002)
- J. R. Dunn: "The Names of All the Spirits" (Originally in Sci Fiction, 2002)
- Carol Emshwiller: "Grandma" (Originally in F&SF, 2002)
- Neal Asher: "Snow in the Desert" (Originally in Spectrum SF, 2002)
- Greg Egan: "Singleton" (Originally in Interzone, 2002)
- Robert Onopa: "Geropods" (Originally in F&SF, 2002)
- Jack Williamson: "Afterlife" (Originally in F&SF, 2002)
- Gene Wolfe: "Shields of Mars" (Originally in Mars Probes, 2002)
- Nancy Kress: "Patent Infringement" (Originally in Asimov's, 2002)
- Michael Moorcock: "Lost Sorceress of the Silent Citadel" (Originally in Mars Probes, 2002)
gollark: When someone makes a cool slightly pun-ish name for the integration.
gollark: It's hardly going to be worse than use of Lua.
gollark: …?
gollark: Well, there goes my evil plan to use amulet for a project.
gollark: Amulet question: is there some easy way to, say, decode JSON? I know libraries for it exist but can you wrap them easily and safely?
External links
- Year's Best SF 8 title listing at the Internet Speculative Fiction Database
- The Infinite Matrix
This article is issued from Wikipedia. The text is licensed under Creative Commons - Attribution - Sharealike. Additional terms may apply for the media files.