jasonsanford.com - 1/5/2009
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Over on the Asimov's forum, Gardner Dozois has posted the table of contents for his new 26th annual Year's Best Science Fiction. The contents are: TURING???S APPLES, Stephen Baxter (Eclipse 2, ed. Jonathan Strahan) FROM BABEL???S FALL???N GLORY WE FLED,...
asimovs.com - 1/5/2009
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asimovs.com —
Here's my book: THE YEAR'S BEST SCIENCE FICTION,
TWENTY-SIXTH ANNUAL COLLECTION Edited by Gardner Dozois TURING'S APPLES,
Stephen Baxter FROM BABEL'S FALL'N GLORY WE FLED, Michael Swanwick THE GAMBLER, Paolo Bacigalupi BOOJUM, Elizabeth Bear & Sarah ...
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Year's Best Science Fiction - 2009 Volumes - Books and ...
sfsignal.com - 1/6/2009
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sfsignal.com —
Editor Gardner Dozois has posted the table of
contents for The Year's Best Science Fiction: Twenty-Sixth Annual
Collection : "Turing's Apples" by Stephen Baxter ( Eclipse 2 edited by Jonathan Strahan) "From Babel's Fall'n Glory We Fled" by Michael ...
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TOC: The Year's Best Science Fiction #26 edited by ...
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TOC: The Year's Best Science Fiction #26 edited by Gardner Dozois
SF Signal —
... Friends" by Garth Nix (Dreaming Again edited by Jack Dann) "The Ray-Gun: A Love Story" by James Alan Gardner (Asimov's, February 2008) "Lester Young and the Jupiter's Moons' Blues" by Gord Sellar (Asimov's, July 2008) "Butterfly" by Falling At Dawn, Aliete de Bodard (Interzone, November 2008) "The Tear" by Ian McDonald (Galactic Empires edited by Gardner Dozois[via Jason Sanford]
Gardner Dozois (Ed)'s "The Year's Best Science Fiction: Twenty-Sixth Annual Collection" (2009, anthology): Annotated table of contents & review
Variety SF —
... Not read. James Alan Gardner's "The Ray-Gun: A Love Story"; Asimov's, February 2008: Not read. Gord Sellar's "Lester Young and the Jupiter's Moon's Blues"; Asimov's, July 2008: Not read. Aliette de Bodard's "Butterfly, Falling at Down"; Interzone, November 2008: Not read. [novella] Ian McDonald's "The Tear"; Gardner Dozois (Ed)'s "Galactic Empires": No read. [via Jason Sanford & SF Signal] Related. 2008 edition (#25) of ...
Is Short Science Fiction Moving To Original Anthologies? [Short Fiction]
io9 —
... First of all, Gardner Dozois just announced the table of contents of the next Year's Best SF anthology, and it seems to include a lot of stuff from original anthologies like Eclipse 2, Fast Forward 2, The Solaris Book of New Science Fiction, Galactic Empires, Fast Ships, Black Sails, Seeds Of Change and others. Maybe I'm on crack, but was there always such a high proportion of the year's best stories from anthologies rather than magazines? (Full list below.) ...
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