Proposed TOC: Space Opera edited by Rich Horton
By John DeNardo |
Monday, April 28th, 2008 at
12:17 am
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.
- “Finisterra” by David Moles (F&SF, December)
- “Pluto Tells All” by John Scalzi (Subterranean, Spring)
- “The Sands of Titan” by Richard A. Lovett (Analog, June)
- “Who’s Afraid of Wolf 359?” by Ken MacLeod (The New Space Opera)
- “Trunk and Disorderly” by Charles Stross (Asimov’s, January)
- “Six Lights Off Green Scar” by Gareth L. Powell (Infinity Plus)
- “The Final Voyage of La Riaza” by Jayme Lynn Blaschke (Interzone, June)
- “Icarus Beach” by C. W. Johnson (Analog, December)
- “The Caldera of Good Fortune” by Robert Reed (Asimov’s, Oct/Nov)
- “The Fly and Die Ticket” by Jay Lake (Subterranean, Fall)
- “Muse of Fire” by Dan Simmons (The New Space Opera)
Related posts:
- What is Space Opera?
- TOC: 2007 Year’s Best series by Rich Horton
- TOC: Fantasy: The Best of the Year (2008 Edition) edited by Rich Horton
- TOC: Science Fiction: The Best of the Year (2008 Edition) edited by Rich Horton
- What’s the Most Underrated Space Opera Novel?
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Nuts. Yes, it did look like it was a “buy me”.:(
was this The New Space Opera 2 or another book?
@Jim: This was another book that was to be edited by Rich Horton. The New Space Opera 2, edited by Jonathan Strahan and Gardner Dozois, is still being planned.
Thanks John, I rather enjoyed The New Space opera except for the last story just about lulled me to sleep. Sorry Dan.
PS I’m looking forward to your review on “Fast Forward” 2.:D
Me too!