TOC: ‘Gateways’ edited by Elizabeth A. Hull
By John DeNardo |
Tuesday, June 15th, 2010 at
11:29 am
Frederik Pohl and Elizabeth Anne Hull have posted the jaw-dropping table of contents for the upcoming Pohl tribute anthology Gateways:
- Elizabeth Anne Hull, Introduction
- David Brin, “Shoresteading”
- Phyllis and Alex Eisenstein, “Von Neumann’s Bug”
- Isaac Asimov, Appreciation
- Joe Haldeman, “Sleeping Dogs”
- Larry Niven, “Gates (Variations)”
- Appreciation, Gardner Dozois
- James Gunn, “Tales from the Spaceship Geoffrey”
- Gregory Benford and Elisabeth Malartre, “Shadows of the Lost”
- Connie Willis, Appreciation
- Vernor Vinge, “A Preliminary Assessment of the Drake Equation, Being an Excerpt from the Memories of Star Captain Y.T. Lee”
- Greg Bear, “Warm Sea”
- Robert J. Sawyer, Appreciation
- Frank M. Robinson, “The Errand Boy”
- Gene Wolfe, “King Rat”
- Robert Silverberg, Appreciation
- Harry Harrison, “The Stainless Steel Rat and the Pernicious Porcuswine”
- Jody Lynn Nye, “Virtually, A Cat”
- David Marusek, Appreciation
- Brian W. Aldiss, “The First-Born”
- Ben Bova, “Scheherezade and the Storytellers”
- Joan Slonczewski, Appreciation
- Sheri S. Tepper, “The Flight of the Denartesestel Radichan”
- Neil Gaiman, “The [Backspace] Merchants”
- Emily Pohl-Weary, Appreciation
- Mike Resnick, “On Safari”
- Cory Doctorow, “Chicken Little”
- James Frenkel, Afterword
[via James Nicoll]
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That looks like a pretty cool anthology. I’ll have to pick it up when it comes out.
It’s probably worth noting that the Brin, Bear and Nye stories are reprints, and the Gaiman piece is a poem.
Did Sir Isaac send in something via text from the afterlife or is this something of his that just hadn’t been printed before?