TOC: 2007 Year’s Best series by Rich Horton
Rich Horton has released the tables of contents for the three anthologies he’s working on for Prime Books.
Science Fiction: The Best of the Year 2007 Edition
- “Another Word for Map is Faith” by Christopher Rowe (Read excerpt)
- “Okanoggan Falls” by Carolyn Ives Gilman
- “Saving for a Sunny Day” by Ian Watson
- “The Cartesian Theater” by Robert Charles Wilson
- “Hesperia and Glory” by Ann Leckie
- “Incarnation Day” by Walter Jon Williams [See SF Signal review]
- “Exit Before Saving” by Ruth Nestvold
- “Inclination” by William Shunn (Read excerpt)
- “Life on the Preservation” by Jack Skillingstead
- “Me-Topia” by Adam Roberts
- “The House Beyond Your Sky” by Benjamin Rosenbaum
- “A Billion Eves” by Robert Reed
Fantasy: The Best of the Year 2007 Edition
(One author response pending)
- “Journey Into the Kingdom” by M. Rickert
- “The Water Poet and the Four Seasons” by by David J. Schwartz
- “Pol Pot’s Beautiful Daughter (Fantasy)” by Geoff Ryman
- “The Osteomancer’s Son” by Greg van Eekhout
- “Salt Wine” by Peter Beagle
- “The Original Word for Rain” by Peter Higgins
- “The Lineaments of Gratified Desire” by Ysabeau Wilce
- “Journey to Gantica” by by Matthew Corradi
- “Irregular Verbs” by Matthew Johnson
- “A Fish Story” by Sarah Totton
- “The Night Whiskey” by Jeffrey Ford
- “A Fine Magic” by Margo Lanagan
- “Moon Viewing at Shijo Bridge” by Richard Parks
- “Citrine: A Fable” by Elise Moser
- “A Siege of Cranes” by Benjamin Rosenbaum
Space Opera 2007 Edition
(One author response pending)
- “Have You Any Wool” by Alan De Niro
- “Lehr, Rex” by Jay Lake
- “Lady Be Good” by John G. Hemry
- “Every Hole is Outlined” by John Barnes (Read excerpt)
- “The Plurality of Worlds” by Brian Stableford (Read excerpt)
- “Dead Men Walking” by Paul J. Mcauley (Read excerpt)
- “The Muse of Empires Lost” by Paul Berger
- “Catastrophe Baker and the Cold Equations” by Mike Resnick
- “Thousandth Night” by Alastair Reynolds [See SF Signal review]
[via Year’s Best SF Info]