Editor Gardner Dozois has released the table of contents for The Year's Best Science Fiction: Twenty-Seventh Annual Collection, slated for a July 2010 release:
- "Utriusque Cosmi" by Robert Charles Wilson (New Space Opera 2)
- "A Story, With Beans" by Steven Gould (Analog)
- "Under The Shouting Sky" by Karl Bunker (Cosmos)
- "Events Preceding the Helvetican Revolution" by John Kessel (New Space Opera 2)
- "Useless Things" by Maureen F. McHugh (Eclipse Three)
- "Black Swan" by Bruce Sterling (Interzone)
- "Crimes and Glory" by Paul McAuley (Subterranean)
- "Seventh Fall" by Alexander Irvine (Subterranean)
- "Butterfly Bomb" by Dominic Green (Interzone)
- "Infinites" by Vandana Singh (The Woman Who Thought She Was a Planet)
- "Things Undone" by John Barnes (Jim Baen's Universe)
- "On The Human Plan" by Jay Lake (Lone Star Stories)
- "The Island" by Peter Watts (New Space Opera 2)
- "The Integrity of the Chain" by Lavie Tidhar (Fantasy)
- "Lion Walk" by Mary Rosenblum (Asimov's)
- "Escape to Other Worlds with Science Fiction" by Jo Walton (Tor.com)
- "Three Leaves of Aloe" by Rand B. Lee (F&SF)
- "Mongoose" by Elizabeth Bear & Sarah Monette (Lovecraft Unbound)
- "Paradiso Lost" by Albert E.Cowdrey (F&SF)
- "It Takes Two" by Nicola Griffith (Eclipse Three)
- "Blocked" by Geoff Ryman (F&SF)
- "Solace" by James Van Pelt (Analog)
- "Act One" by Nancy Kress (Asimov's)
- "Twilight of the Gods" by John C. Wright (Federations)
- "Blood Dauber" by Ted Kosmatka & Michael Poore (Asimov's)
- "This Wind Blowing, And This Tide" by Damien Broderick (Asimov's)
- "Hair" by Adam Roberts (When It Changed)
- "Before My Last Breath" by Robert Reed (Asimov's)
- "One of Our Bastards Is Missing" by Paul Cornell (Solaris Book of New Science Fiction, Vol. Three)
- "Edison's Frankenstein" by Chris Roberson (Postscripts 20/21)
- "Erosion" by Ian Creasey (Asimov's)
- "Vishnu at the Cat Circus" by Ian McDonald (Cyberabad Days)
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