Rich Horton has posted the table of contents of his propsed (but unforunately canceled) anthology, Space Opera. Too bad…it looked to be a good one.

  1. “Finisterra” by David Moles (F&SF, December)
  2. “Pluto Tells All” by John Scalzi (Subterranean, Spring)
  3. “The Sands of Titan” by Richard A. Lovett (Analog, June)
  4. “Who’s Afraid of Wolf 359?” by Ken MacLeod (The New Space Opera)
  5. “Trunk and Disorderly” by Charles Stross (Asimov’s, January)
  6. “Six Lights Off Green Scar” by Gareth L. Powell (Infinity Plus)
  7. “The Final Voyage of La Riaza” by Jayme Lynn Blaschke (Interzone, June)
  8. “Icarus Beach” by C. W. Johnson (Analog, December)
  9. “The Caldera of Good Fortune” by Robert Reed (Asimov’s, Oct/Nov)
  10. “The Fly and Die Ticket” by Jay Lake (Subterranean, Fall)
  11. “Muse of Fire” by Dan Simmons (The New Space Opera)

Related posts:

  1. What is Space Opera?
  2. TOC: 2007 Year’s Best series by Rich Horton
  3. TOC: Fantasy: The Best of the Year (2008 Edition) edited by Rich Horton
  4. TOC: Science Fiction: The Best of the Year (2008 Edition) edited by Rich Horton
  5. What’s the Most Underrated Space Opera Novel?

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