After reading so many short stories last year, I have developed a new sense of respect for anthology editors. These fine folks cull through numerous stories and hand-pick the best for our reading pleasure. The task may be made even more challenging if a themed anthology is being created (like military sf, time travel or Armageddon, ), as opposed to a "Year's Best" or "Best of All Time" anthology. Although, now that I think about it, a "Best of All Time" anthology is no easy task because the length of said book would be finite and even I can come up with enough good short science fiction to fill a book.
Hmmmm. That's an interesting challenge. So let's play a game...
You are assigned the task of creating an anthology. Let's make it easy and not confine it to a single theme. You must pick your favorite short fiction (short stories, novelettes or novellas) that will go into the book. Naturally, the book cannot contain everything and picking a flat number of stories is not necessarily realistic as 10 novellas are way longer than 10 short stories. So let's use the patented SF-POINTS© system and say:
Here's my own Dream Anthology...
...with their SF-POINT© values, the stories of which I choose to order by year of first publication:
So what does your Dream Anthology look like?
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| Posted by John on Saturday May 14, 2005 - 11:01 PM
| Category: Books
| © 2005 SF Signal
Last time I tried to do this, I couldn't get into the Locus index. But I do want to try it. Some of our lists will overlap, of course.
Posted by Paul on Thursday May 26, 2005 at 10:35 AM
Oh my!! I think "The Machine Stops" is a story that's been playing in the back of my mind for over 20 years. We read a short story at school that I barely paid attention to at the time, but as years have gone by I've wanted to read it agin and again. But the only thing I could remember about it was that a plate broke and the humming stopped and cubicle doors opened and a man met his mother?!?! I'm sure this is it. Am going to buy a copy immediately. Thanks.
Posted by bye bye bellulah on Wednesday August 08, 2007 at 9:01 AM
Bellulah, FYI...you can also read the story online or see a television adaptation at Google Video.
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