TOC: ‘The Year’s Best Science Fiction, Thirtieth Annual Collection’ Edited by Gardner Dozois
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, 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
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.