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Exhalation - Ted Chiang Shoggoths in Bloom - Elizabeth Bear Uncle Chaim and Aunt Rifke and the Angel - Peter S. Beagle Fixing Hanover - Jeff VanderMeer The Gambler - Paolo Bacigalupi The Dust Assassin - Ian McDonald Virgin - Holly Black Pride and Prometheus - John Kessel The Thought War ...
Strahan, Jonathan - The Best SF and Fantasy of the Year Vol. 3
nightshadebooks.com — Coming in March 2009 The depth and breadth of what science fiction and fantasy fiction is changes... with every passing year. The two dozen stories chosen for this book by award-winning anthologist Jonathan Strahan carefully maps this evolution, giving ... (more) Strahan, Jonathan - The Best SF and Fantasy of the Year ...
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TOC: The Best SF and Fantasy of the Year Vol. 3 edited by Jonathan Strahan
SF Signal — ... the Abyss" by Kij Johnson "Marry the Sun" by Rachel Swirsky "Crystal Nights" by Greg Egan "His Master's Voice" by Hannu Rajaniemi "Special Economics" by Maureen McHugh "Evidence of Love in a Case of Abandonment" by M Rickert "From Babel's Fall'n Glory We Fled..." by Michael Swanwick "If Angels Fight" by Rick Bowes "The Doom of Love in Small Spaces" by Ken Scholes "Pretty Monsters" by Kelly Link [via Jason Sanford]

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Torque Control — ... Jonathan Strahan’s Best SF and Fantasy of the Year, vol 3 (via, annotated for venue): Exhalation - Ted Chiang (Eclipse 2) Shoggoths in Bloom - Elizabeth Bear (Asimov’s, March; online) Uncle Chaim and Aunt Rifke and the Angel - Peter S. Beagle (Strange Roads) Fixing Hanover - Jeff VanderMeer (Extraordinary Engines) The Gambler - Paolo Bacigalupi (Fast Forward 2; online) The Dust Assassin - Ian McDonald (The Starry Rift) Virgin - Holly Black (Magic in the Mirrorstone) Pride and Prometheus - John ...

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The GamblerTorque Control
Here’s a good story to read . It almost ( almost ) makes me sorry that Ted Chiang has a story in Eclipse 2 that is easily up to his usual standards, because I think Paolo Bacigalupi deserves a Hugo, and “The Gambler” could otherwise have won him one. It is a very fine piece ...