Today SF Signal released the table of contents for the 31st volume of The Year’s Best Science Fiction, and I don’t mind saying that I’m fairly omgomg about the company I’m in. Check this shit out:
- “The Discovered Country” by Ian R. MacLeod
- “The Book Seller” by Lavie Tidhar
- “Pathways” by Nancy Kress
- “A Heap of Broken Images” by Sunny Moraine
- “Rock of Ages” by Jay Lake
- “Rosary and Goldenstar” by Geoff Ryman
- “Gray Wings” by Karl Bunker
- “The Best We Can” by Carrie Vaughn
- “Transitional Forms” by Paul McAuley
- “Precious Mental” by Robert Reed
- “Martian Blood” by Allen M. Steele
- “Zero For Conduct” by Greg Egan
- “The Waiting Stars” by Aliette de Bodard
- “A Map of Mercury” by Alastair Reynolds
- “One” by Nancy Kress
- “Murder on the Aldrin Express” by Martin L. Shoemaker
- “Biographical Fragments of the Life of Julian Prince” by Jake Kerr
- “The Plague” by Ken Liu
- “Fleet” by Sandra McDonald
- “The She-Wolf’s Hidden Grin” by Michael Swanwick
- “Bad Day on Boscobel” by Alexander Jablokov
- “The Irish Astronaut” by Val Nolan
- “The Other Gun” by Neal Asher
- “Only Human” by Lavie Tidhar
- “Entangled” by Ian R. MacLeod
- “Earth 1″ by Stephen Baxter
- “Technarion” by Sean McMullen
- “Finders” by Melissa Scott
- “The Queen of Night’s Aria” by Ian McDonald
- “Hard Stars” by Brendan DuBois
- “The Promise of Space” by James Patrick Kelly
- “Quicken” by Damien Broderick
It’ll be out in hardcover and paperback in July. Can’t wait.
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