TOC: ‘The Mammoth Book of Time Travel SF’ Edited by Mike Ashley
Michale Swanwick has posted the table of contents the upcoming anthology The Mammoth Book of Time Travel SF edited by Mike Ashley.
Here’s the book description:
Are the past and future immutable or can we escape the inevitable? This thought-provoking collection of time travel stories not only takes us into the past and future, but also explores what might happen if we attempt to manipulate time to our own advantage. Read 25 mindbending stories from Kage Baker, Michael Swanwick, Christopher Priest, Kristine Kathryn Rusch, Robert Silverberg, Paul Levinson and many more!
Here’s the table of contents…
- “Caveat Time Traveler” by Gregory Benford
- “Century to Starboard” by Liz Williams
- “Walk to the Full Moon” by Sean McMullen
- “The Truth About Weena” by David J. Lake
- “The Wind Over the World” by Steven Utley
- “Scream Quietly” by Sheila Crosby
- “Darwin’s Suitcase” by Elisabeth Malartre
- “Try and Change the Past” by Fritz Leiber
- “Needle in a Timestack” by Robert Silverberg
- “Dear Tomorrow” by Simon Clark
- “Time Gypsy” by Ellen Klages
- “The Catch” by Kage Baker
- “Real Time” by Lawrence Watt Evans
- “The Chronological Protection Case” by Paul Levinson
- “Women on the Brink of a Cataclysm” by Molly Brown
- “Legions in Time” by Your Humble Servant
- “Coming Back” by Damien Broderick
- “The Very Slow Time Machine” by Ian Watson
- “After-Images” by Malcolm Edwards
- “‘In the Beginning, Nothing Lasts…'” by Mike Strahan
- “Traveller’s Rest” by David I. Masson
- “Twember” by Steve Rasnic Tem
- “The Pusher” by John Varley
- “Palely Loitering” by Christopher Priest
- “Red Letter Day” by Kristine Kathryn Rusch
Book info as per Amazon US:
- Publisher: Running Press (September 3, 2013)
- ISBN-10: 076244939X
- ISBN-13: 978-0762449392
Looks like a good list. ‘The very slow time machine’ has been sitting on my bookshelf since 1979 – you have just prompted me to re-read it!
“Legions in Time” by Your Humble Servant? (Michael Swanwick for anyone else who was momentarily confused)