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9780312264178

The Year's Best Science Fiction: Seventeenth Annual Collection

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    9780312264178

  • ISBN10:

    0312264178

  • Format: Paperback
  • Copyright: 2000-08-05
  • Publisher: St. Martin's Griffin
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Summary

In science fiction's early days, stories often looked past 1984 to the year 2000 as the far unknowable future. Here now, on the brink of the twenty-first century, the future remains as distant and as unknowable as ever . . . and science fiction stories continue to explore it with delightful results: Collected in this anthology are such imaginative gems as: "The Wedding Album" by David Marusek. In a high-tech future, the line between reality and simulation has grown thin . . . and it's often hard to tell who's on what side. "Everywhere" by Geoff Ryman. Do the people who live in utopian conditions ever recognize them as such? "Hatching the Phoenix" by Frederik Pohl. One of science fiction's Grand Masters returns with a star-crossing tale of the Heechee---the enigmatic, vanished aliens whose discarded technology guides mankind through the future. "A Hero of the Empire" by Robert Silverberg. Showing that the past is as much a province of the imagination as the future, this novelette returns to an alternate history when the Roman Empire never fell to show us just how the course of history can be altered. The twenty-seven stories in this collection imaginatively take us to nearby planets and distant futures, into the past and into universes no larger than a grain of sand. Included here are the works of masters of the form and of bright new talents. Supplementing the stories are the editor's insightful summation of the year's events and a lengthy list of honorable mentions, making this book a valuable resource in addition to serving as the single best place in the universe to find stories that stir the imagination and the heart.

Author Biography

Gardner Dozois has been working in the science fiction field for more than thirty years. Since 1985, he has been the editor of Asimov's Science Fiction magazine, during which time he has received the Hugo Award for Best Editor eleven times. He lives in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania.

Table of Contents

Summation: 1999 xi
The Wedding Album
1(40)
David Marusek
1016 to 1
41(18)
James Patrick Kelly
Winemaster
59(19)
Robert Reed
Galactic North
78(28)
Alastair Reynolds
Dapple: A Hwarhath Historical Romance
106(33)
Eleanor Arnason
People Came from Earth
139(10)
Stephen Baxter
Green Tea
149(21)
Richard Wadholm
The Dragon of Pripyat
170(33)
Karl Schroeder
Written in Blood
203(12)
Chris Lawson
Hatching the Phoenix
215(40)
Frederik Pohl
Suicide Coast
255(15)
M. John Harrison
Hunting Mother
270(15)
Sage Walker
Mount Olympus
285(33)
Ben Bova
Border Guards
318(19)
Greg Egan
Scherzo with Tyrannosaur
337(10)
Michael Swanwick
A Hero of the Empire
347(24)
Robert Silverberg
How We Lost the Moon, a True Story
371(12)
Paul J. McAuley
Frank W. Allen
Phallicide
383(28)
Charles Sheffield
Daddy's World
411(22)
Walter Jon Williams
A Martian Romance
433(15)
Kim Stanley Robinson
The Sky-Green Blues
448(24)
Tanith Lee
Exchange Rate
472(46)
Hal Clement
Everywhere
518(8)
Geoff Ryman
Hothouse Flowers
526(13)
Mike Resnick
Evermore
539(21)
Sean Williams
Of Scorned Women and Causal Loops
560(12)
Robert Grossbach
Son Observe the Time
572(47)
Kage Baker
Honorable Mentions: 1999 619

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The Year's Best Science Fiction: Seventeenth Annual Collection
Acknowledgments
The editor would like to thank the following people for their help and support: first and foremost, Susan Casper, for doing much of the thankless scut work involved in producing this anthology; Michael Swanwick, Ellen Datlow, Virginia Kidd, Jim Allen, Vaughne Lee Hansen, Sheila Williams, David Pringle, Charles C. Ryan, David G. Hartwell, Jack Dann, Janeen Webb, Candas Jane Dorsey, John Clute, Warren Lapine, Dwight Brown, Darrell Schweitzer, Bryan Cholfin, and special thanks to my own editor, Gordon Van Gelder.
Thanks are also due to Charles N. Brown, whose magazineLocus(Locus Publications, P.O. Box 13305, Oakland, CA 94661, $43 for a one-year subscription [twelve issues] via second class; credit card orders [510] 339-9198) was used as a reference source throughout the Summation, and to Andrew Porter, whose magazineScience Fiction Chronicle(Science Fiction Chronicle, P.O. Box 022730, Brooklyn, NY 11202-0056, $35 for a one-year subscription [twelve issues]; $42 first class) was also used as a reference source throughout.
ANNUAL COLLECTION. Copyright © 2000 by Gardner Dozois. All rights reserved. No part of this book may be used or reproduced in any manner whatsoever without written permission except in the case of brief quotations embodied in critical articles or reviews. For information, address St. Martin's Press, 175 Fifth Avenue, New York, N.Y. 10010.

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