TOC: ‘The Year’s Best Science Fiction, Thirtieth Annual Collection’ Edited by Gardner Dozois
By John DeNardo |
Monday, December 17th, 2012 at
12:22 am
Gardner Dozois has announced the contents for the upcoming anthology The Year’s Best Science Fiction, Thirtieth Annual Collection, releasing on July 23, 2013:
- “Weep For Day” by Indrapramit Das
- “The Man” by Paul Mcauley
- “The Memcordist” by Lavie Tidhar
- “The Girl-thing Who Went Out For Sushi” by Pat Cadigan
- “Holmes Sherlock” by Eleanor Arnason
- “Nightfall On The Peak Of Eternal Light” by Richard A. Lovett And William Gleson
- “Close Encounters” by Andy Duncan
- “The Finite Canvas” by Brit Mandelo
- “Steamgothic” by Sean Mcmullen
- “In The House Of Aryaman” by A Lonely Signal Burns” by Elizabeth Bear
- “Macy Minot’s Last Christmas On Dione, Ring Racing, Fiddler’s Green, The Potter’s Garden” by Paul Mcauley
- “Twenty Lights To “the Land Of Snow,” Michael Bishop
- “Astrophilia” by Carrie Vaughn
- “What Did Tessimond Tell You?” by Adam Roberts
- “Old Paint” by Megan Lindholm
- “Chitai Heiki Koronbin” by David Moles
- “Gods Of Risk” by James S. A. Corey
- “The Water Thief” by Alastair Reynolds
- “Nightside On Callisto” by Linda Nagata
- “Under The Eaves” by Lavie Tidhar
- “Sudden” by Broken And Unexpected” by Steven Popkes
- “Fireborn” by Robert Charles Wilson
- “Ruminations In An Alien Tongue” by Vandana Singh
- “Tyche And The Ants” by Hannu Rajaniemi
- “The Wreck Of The Charles Dexter Ward” by Sarah Monette And Elizabeth Bear
- “Invisible Men” by Christopher Barzak
- “Ship’s Brother” by Aliette De Bodared
- “Eater-of-bone” by Robert Reed
Book info as per Amazon US:
- Paperback: 704 pages
- Publisher: St. Martin’s Griffin (July 23, 2013)
- ISBN-10: 1250029139
- ISBN-13: 978-1250029133
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And a nice reuse of a classic cover illustration.
I agree, Fred. I’ll be buying this just for the Whelan cover. And bonus, I’ll most likely get some great storytelling in the bargain.
I think at one point he was selling it at his site. I know the cover for “Foundation’s Edge” was for sale (and that is the one I like a lot more, one of my favorite Whelan paintings).
Yes, that is a gorgeous Whelan painting. One of the first of his cover images that I was exposed to.
The same artwork was on the cover of the January 2012 Asimov’s!
Yes, snagged a copy of that at the time as well.