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Zima Blue and Other Stories
Alastair Reynolds - 2006
Short story collection by the critically acclaimed author of Revelation Space and Diamond Dogs, Turquoise Days.
The Worlds of H. Beam Piper
H. Beam Piper - 1983
Beam Piper) • (1983) • essay by John F. Carr9 • Time and Time Again • (1947) • shortstory by H. Beam Piper29 • The Mercenaries • (1950) • novelette by H. Beam Piper57 • Dearest • (1951) • shortstory by H. Beam Piper77 • Hunter Patrol • (1959) • novelette by H. Beam Piper and John J. McGuire111 • Flight from Tomorrow • (1950) • novelette by H. Beam Piper135 • Operation R.S.V.P. • (1951) • shortstory by H. Beam Piper147 • Genesis • [Paratime Police] • (1951) • novelette by H. Beam Piper171 • The Answer • (1959) • shortstory by H. Beam Piper185 • Crossroads of Destiny • (1959) • shortstory by H. Beam Piper199 • Day of the Moron • (1951) • novelette by H. Beam Piper
Year's Best SF 5
David G. HartwellGreg Egan - 2000
Hartwell returns with this fifth annual collection of the year's most imaginative, entertaining, and mind-expanding science fiction.Here are works from some of today's most acclaimed authors, as well as visionary new talents, that will introduce you to new ideas, offer unusual perspectives, and take you to places beyond your wildest imaginings. Contents xiii • Introduction (Year's Best SF 5) • (2000) • essay by David G. Hartwell 1 • Everywhere • (1999) • shortstory by Geoff Ryman 14 • Evolution Never Sleeps • (1999) • shortstory by Elisabeth Malartre 36 • Sexual Dimorphism • (1999) • shortstory by Kim Stanley Robinson 57 • Game of the Century • (1999) • novelette by Robert Reed 94 • Secrets of the Alien Reliquary • (1998) • poem by Michael Bishop 97 • Kinds of Strangers • (1999) • novelette by Sarah Zettel 124 • Visit the Sins • (1999) • shortstory by Cory Doctorow 145 • Border Guards • (1999) • novelette by Greg Egan 174 • Macs • (1999) • shortstory by Terry Bisson (aka macs) 186 • Written in Blood • (1999) • shortstory by Chris Lawson 204 • Has Anybody Seen Junie Moon? • (1999) • shortstory by Gene Wolfe 222 • The Blue Planet • (1999) • shortstory by Robert J. Sawyer 229 • Lifework • (1999) • shortstory by Mary Soon Lee 238 • Rosetta Stone • (2000) • shortstory by Fred Lerner 255 • An Apollo Asteroid • (1999) • shortstory by Brian W. Aldiss 271 • 100 Candles • (1999) • shortstory by Kurt Wohleber 288 • Democritus' Violin • (1999) • shortstory by G. David Nordley 311 • Fossil Games • (1999) • novelette by Tom Purdom 362 • Valour • (1999) • shortstory by Chris Beckett 379 • Huddle • [Manifold] • (1999) • novelette by Stephen Baxter 404 • Ashes and Tombstones • (1999) • shortstory by Brian Stableford [as by Brian M. Stableford ] 422 • Ancient Engines • (1999) • shortstory by Michael Swanwick 433 • Freckled Figure • (1992) • shortstory by Hiroe Suga 457 • Shiva • (1999) • shortstory by Barry N. Malzberg 466 • The Queen of Erewhon • (1999) • novelette by Lucy Sussex
Year's Best SF 12
David G. HartwellMary Rosenblum - 2007
In their twelfth remarkable collection of the very best of the last twelve months, award-winning editors and anthologists David G. Hartwell and Kathryn Cramer present amazing stories of galaxy-shaking events, alien contact, utopian science, and technology run amok: tales that celebrate the continually evolving literary artistry of some of the form's finest, most respected practitioners . . . while showcasing the magnificent talents of the science fiction superstars of the near future.Contents viii • Acknowledgments (Year's Best SF 12) • essay by David G. Hartwell and Kathryn Cramer ix • Introduction (Year's Best SF 12) • essay by David G. Hartwell and Kathryn Cramer 1 • Nano Comes to Clifford Falls • (2006) • shortstory by Nancy Kress 21 • Brother, Can You Spare a Dime? • (2006) • shortstory by Terry Bisson 33 • When Sysadmins Ruled the Earth • (2006) • novelette by Cory Doctorow 74 • Just Do It! • (2006) • shortstory by Heather Lindsley 89 • Counterfactual • (2006) • novelette by Gardner Dozois [as by Gardner R. Dozois ] 111 • Moon Does Run • (2006) • shortstory by Edd Vick 124 • Home Movies • (2006) • novelette by Mary Rosenblum 157 • Chu and the Nants • (2006) • shortstory by Rudy Rucker 174 • Silence in Florence • (2006) • shortstory by Ian Creasey 188 • The Women of Our Occupation • (2006) • shortstory by Kameron Hurley 197 • This Is the Ice Age • (2006) • shortstory by Claude Lalumière 210 • Speak, Geek • (2006) • shortstory by Eileen Gunn 214 • Expedition, with Recipes • (2006) • shortstory by Joe Haldeman 221 • The Age of Ice • (2006) • shortstory by Liz Williams 233 • Dawn, and Sunset, and the Colours of the Earth • (2006) • novella by Michael F. Flynn [as by Michael Flynn ] 282 • Applied Mathematical Theology • (2006) • shortstory by Gregory Benford 286 • Quill • (2006) • novelette by Carol Emshwiller 313 • Tiger, Burning • (2006) • novelette by Alastair Reynolds 342 • Dead Men Walking • (2006) • novelette by Paul J. McAuley 364 • Damascus • (2006) • novelette by Daryl Gregory 399 • Tin Marsh • (2006) • novelette by Michael Swanwick 421 • Taking Good Care of Myself • (2006) • shortstory by Ian R. MacLeod 425 • The Lowland Expedition • [Old Earth] • (2006) • shortstory by Stephen Baxter 444 • Heisenberg Elementary • (2006) • shortstory by Wil McCarthy 449 • Rwanda • (2006) • shortstory by Robert Reed 459 • Preemption • (2006) • shortstory by Charlie Rosenkrantz
The Mammoth Book Of Science Fiction
Mike AshleyKeith Roberts - 2002
Aldiss; Michael Swanwick; Philip K. Dick; and Peter Hamilton. The collection includes tales of travel through space and time, aliens coming to Earth and the pull of black holes.
The Third Science Fiction Megapack: 26 Modern and Classic Science Fiction Tales
Wildside PressSydney J. Bounds - 2012
KornbluthThe Human Equations - Dave CreekThe Gun - Philip K. DickNot Stupid Enough - George H. ScithersJackpot - E.C. TubbThe Killing Streets - Colin HarveyCharon’s Curse - John GlasbyMoon Dive - Sydney J. BoundsThe Hunted Heroes - Robert SilverbergNight of the Squealers - Michael McCarty and Mark McLaughlinChaos - John Russell FearnAnd Happiness Everlasting - Gerald WarfieldSeeds of Invasion - Philip E. HighThe 7th Order - Jerry SohlMonkey on his Back - Charles V. De VetThe Calm Man - Frank Belknap LongAlien Still Life - John Gregory BetancourtA Question of Courage - J.F. BoneAngels and Moths - Costi GurguSecond Landing - Murray LeinsterThe Einstein-Rosen Hunter-Gatherer Society - George S. WalkerWind - Charles L. FontenayStar Mother - Robert F. YoungThe Sky Is Falling - Lester Del ReyLittle Fuzzy - H. Beam Piper
R is for Rocket
Ray Bradbury - 1962
feel things that no flesh-and-blood creature has ever felt. He can create visions so compelling that they literally seem to dance before your eyes. He can push you back to the beginnings of time and then suddenly, without warning, thrust you forward t the outmost limits of the future. He can make you so much a part of his strange worlds that you literally scream to get out.Seventeen breathtaking stories by the master of the weird and wonderful, including the space-age classic, FROST AND FIRE.
Mirrorshades: The Cyberpunk Anthology
Bruce SterlingJames Patrick Kelly - 1986
Fans and critics call their world cyberpunk. Here is the definitive "cyberpunk" short fiction collection.Contents:The Gernsback Continuum (1981) by William GibsonSnake-Eyes (1986) by Tom MaddoxRock On (1984) by Pat CadiganTales of Houdini (1981) by Rudy Rucker400 Boys (1983) by Marc LaidlawSolstice (1985) by James Patrick KellyPetra (1982) by Greg BearTill Human Voices Wake Us (1984) by Lewis ShinerFreezone (1985) by John ShirleyStone Lives (1985) by Paul Di FilippoRed Star, Winter Orbit (1983) by William Gibson and Bruce SterlingMozart in Mirrorshades (1984) by Bruce Sterling and Lewis Shiner
Dangerous Visions 2
Harlan EllisonLarry Niven - 1967
DickGonna Roll the Bones • (1967) • novelette by Fritz LeiberIncident in Moderan • (1967) • short story by David R. BunchLord Randy, My Son • (1967) • short story by Joe L. HensleySex and/or Mr. Morrison • (1967) • short story by Carol EmshwillerShall the Dust Praise Thee? • (1967) • short story by Damon KnightThe Doll-House • (1967) • short story by James CrossThe Escaping • (1967) • short story by David R. BunchThe Jigsaw Man • [Known Space] • (1967) • short story by Larry NivenThe Man Who Went to the Moon - Twice • (1967) • short story by Howard Rodman
The New Space Opera
Gardner DozoisRobert Silverberg - 2007
McAuley88 • Glory • (2007) • novelette by Greg Egan112 • Maelstrom • (2007) • novelette by Kage Baker143 • Blessed by an Angel • (2007) • shortstory by Peter F. Hamilton158 • Who's Afraid of Wolf 359? • shortstory by Ken MacLeod170 • The Valley of the Gardens • (2007) • novelette by Tony Daniel202 • Dividing the Sustain • (2007) • novelette by James Patrick Kelly234 • Minla's Flowers • [Merlin [4] • 2] • (2007) • novella by Alastair Reynolds291 • Splinters of Glass • (2007) • novelette by Mary Rosenblum316 • Remembrance • (2007) • shortstory by Stephen Baxter334 • The Emperor and the Maula • (2007) • novelette by Robert Silverberg379 • The Worm Turns • (2007) • shortstory by Gregory Benford401 • Send Them Flowers • (2007) • novelette by Walter Jon Williams436 • Art of War • shortstory by Nancy Kress454 • Muse of Fire • (2007) • novella by Dan Simmons
The Best Time Travel Stories of All Time
Barry N. MalzbergGeoffrey A. Landis - 2003
Malzberg. Fourteen classic time travel stories, selected by award-winning author Barry N. Malzberg. The book features 'The Battle of Long Island' by Nancy Kress, 'The Man Who Came Early' by Poul Anderson, 'A Little Something for Us Tempunauts' by Philip K. Dick, '3 RMS GD VIEW' by Karen Haber, 'Hawksbill Station' by Robert Silverberg and 'Time-Tripping' by Jack M. Dann
Dreamsongs, Volume I
George R.R. Martin - 2003
Martin is a giant in the field of fantasy literature and one of the most exciting storytellers of our time. Now he delivers a rare treat for readers: a compendium of his shorter works, collected into two stunning volumes, that offer fascinating insight into his journey from young writer to award-winning master.Gathered here in Volume I are the very best of George R.R. Martin's early works, including never-before-published fan pieces, his Hugo, Nebula, and Bram Stoker Award-winning stories plus the original novella The Ice Dragon, from which Martin's New York Times bestselling children's book of the same title originated. A dazzling array that features extensive author commentary, Dreamsongs, Volume I, is the perfect collection for both Martin devotees and a new generation of fans.Contents:- Introduction by Gardner Dozois One: A Four-Color Fanboy (2003)- Only Kids Are Afraid of the Dark (1967)- The Fortress (2003)- And Death His Legacy (2003)Two: The Filthy Pro (2003)- The Hero (1971)- The Exit to San Breta (1972)- The Second Kind of Loneliness (1972)- With Morning Comes Mistfall (1973)Three: The Light of Distant Stars (2003)- A Song for Lya (1974)- The Stone City (1977)- This Tower of Ashes (1976)- And Seven Times Never Kill Man (1975)- Bitterblooms (1977)- The Way of Cross and Dragon (1979)Four: The Heirs of Turtle Castle (2003)- The Lonely Songs of Laren Dorr (1976)- The Ice Dragon (1980)- In the Lost Lands (1982)Five: Hybrids and Horrors (2003)- Meathouse Man (1976)- Remembering Melody (1981)- Sandkings (1979)- Nightflyers (1980)- The Monkey Treatment (1983)- The Pear-Shaped Man (1987)
Invisible Planets: Contemporary Chinese Science Fiction in Translation
Ken Liu - 2016
Some stories have won awards; some have been included in various 'Year's Best' anthologies; some have been well reviewed by critics and readers; and some are simply Ken's personal favorites. Many of the authors collected here (with the obvious exception of Liu Cixin) belong to the younger generation of 'rising stars'.In addition, three essays at the end of the book explore Chinese science fiction. Liu Cixin's essay, The Worst of All Possible Universes and The Best of All Possible Earths, gives a historical overview of SF in China and situates his own rise to prominence as the premier Chinese author within that context. Chen Qiufan's The Torn Generation gives the view of a younger generation of authors trying to come to terms with the tumultuous transformations around them. Finally, Xia Jia, who holds the first Ph.D. issued for the study of Chinese SF, asks What Makes Chinese Science Fiction Chinese?.
Overclocked: Stories of the Future Present
Cory Doctorow - 2007
"Anda's Game" is a spin on the bizarre new phenomenon of "cyber sweatshops," in which people are paid very low wages to play online games all day in order to generate in-game wealth, which can be converted into actual money. Another tale tells of the heroic exploits of "sysadmins" — systems administrators — as they defend the cyber-world, and hence the world at large, from worms and bioweapons. And yes, there is a story about zombies, too.
Wireless
Charles Stross - 2009
The Hugo Award-winning author of such groundbreaking and innovative novels as "Accelerando, Halting State," and "Saturn's Children" delivers a rich selection of speculative fiction- including a novella original to this volume- brought together for the first time in one collection, showcasing the limitless imagination of one of the twenty-first century's most daring visionaries.