Year's Best SF 6

Year's Best SF 6 is a science fiction anthology edited by David G. Hartwell that was published in 2001. It is the sixth in the Year's Best SF series.

Year's Best SF 6
AuthorEdited by David G. Hartwell
CountryUnited States
LanguageEnglish
SeriesYear's Best SF
GenreScience fiction
PublisherEos
Publication date
2001
Media typePrint (paperback)
Pages500 pp
ISBN0-06-102055-9
OCLC47143674
Preceded byYear's Best SF 5 
Followed byYear's Best SF 7 

Contents

The book itself, as well as each of the stories, has a short introduction by the editor.

  • Paul J. McAuley: "Reef" (First published in Skylife: Space Habitats in Story and Science, 2000)
  • David Brin: "Reality Check" (First published in Nature, 2000)
  • Robert Silverberg: "The Millennium Express" (First published in Playboy, 2000)
  • Tananarive Due: "Patient Zero" (First published in F&SF, 2000)
  • Ken MacLeod: "The Oort Cloud" (First published in Nature, 2000)
  • M. Shayne Bell: "The Thing About Benny" (First published in Vanishing Acts, 2000)
  • Brian Stableford: "The Last Supper" (First published in Science Fiction Age, 2000)
  • Joan Slonczewski: "Tuberculosis Bacteria Join UN" (First published in Nature, 2000)
  • Howard Waldrop: "Our Mortal Span" (First published in Black Heart, Ivory Bones, 2000)
  • David Langford: "Different Kinds of Darkness" (First published in F&SF, 2000)
  • Norman Spinrad: "New Ice Age, or Just Cold Feet?" (First published in Nature, 2000)
  • Stephen Dedman: "The Devotee" (First published in Eidolon (Australian magazine), 2000)
  • Chris Beckett: "The Marriage of Sky and Sea" (First published in Interzone, 2000)
  • John M. Ford: "In the Days of the Comet" (First published in Nature, 2000)
  • Ursula K. Le Guin: "The Birthday of the World" (First published in F&SF, 2000)
  • Greg Egan: "Oracle" (First published in Asimov's, 2000)
  • Nancy Kress: "To Cuddle Amy" (First published in Asimov's, 2000)
  • Brian W. Aldiss: "Steppenpferd" (First published in F&SF, 2000)
  • Stephen Baxter: "Sheena 5" (First published in Analog, 2000)
  • Darrell Schweitzer: "The Fire Eggs" (First published in Interzone, 2000)
  • Robert Sheckley: "The New Horla" (First published in F&SF, 2000)
  • Dan Simmons: "Madame Bovary, C'est Moi" (First published in Nature, 2000)
  • Robert Reed: "Grandma's Jumpman" (First published in Century, 2000)
  • Chris Dexter Ward: "Bordeaux Mixture" (First published in Nature, 2000)
  • Robert Charles Wilson: "The Dryad's Wedding" (First published in Star Colonies, 2000)
  • Michael F. Flynn: "Built Upon the Sands of Time" (First published in Analog, 2000)
  • Ted Chiang: "Seventy-Two Letters" (First published in Vanishing Acts, 2000)
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