Henry Kuttner and C.L. Moore: ‘Vintage Season’, copyright © 1946 by authors’ estates. Originally published in Astounding Science Fiction, Sept 1946. Reprinted by permission of the authors’ estates and Don Congdon Associates.
Geoffrey A. Landis: ‘Ripples in the Dirac Sea’, copyright © 1988 by Geoffrey A. Landis. Originally published in Asimov’s Science Fiction Magazine (Oct 1988).
Geoffrey A. Landis: ‘At Dorado’, copyright © 2002 by Geoffrey A. Landis. Originally published in Asimov’s Science Fiction Magazine (Nov/Dec 2002).
David Langford: ‘The Final Days’, copyright © 1981 by David Langford. Originally published in A Spadeful of Spacetime (ed. Fred Saberhagen).
Joe Lansdale: ‘Fish Night’, copyright © 1982 by Joe Lansdale. Originally published in Specter! (Arbor House Books).
Tanith Lee: ‘As Time Goes By’, copyright © 1983 by Tanith Lee. Originally published in Chrysalis 10.
Ursula K. Le Guin: ‘Another Story’, copyright © 1994 by Ursula K. Le Guin. Originally published in Tomorrow (Aug 1994). Reprinted by permission of the author and the Virginia Kidd Literary Agency.
Bob Leman: ‘Loob’, copyright © 1979 by Bob Leman. Originally published in The Magazine of Fantasy & Science Fiction (April 1979). Reprinted by permission of the author’s estate.
Rosaleen Love: ‘Alexia and Graham Bell’, copyright © 1986 by Rosaleen Love. Originally published in Aphelion 5.
David I. Masson: ‘Traveller’s Rest’, copyright © 1968, 2003 by the estate of David Masson. Originally published in New Worlds #154 (Sep 1965).
Richard Matheson: ‘Death Ship’, copyright © 1953 by Richard Matheson. Originally published in Fantastic Story Magazine. Reprinted by permission of the author’s estate and Don Congdon Associates.
George R.R. Martin: ‘Under Siege’, copyright © 1985 by George R.R. Martin. Originally published in OMNI Magazine (Oct 1985).
Edward Page Mitchell: ‘The Clock That Went Backward’. Originally published in The Sun (18 Sep 1881).
Michael Moorcock: ‘Pale Rose’, copyright © 1976 by Michael Moorcock. Originally published in New Worlds Quarterly.
Tamsyn Muir: ‘The House that Made the Sixteen Loops of Time’, copyright © 2011 by Tamsyn Muir. Originally published in Fantasy (Feb 2011).
Kim Newman: ‘Is There Anybody There?’, copyright © 2000 by Kim Newman. Originally published in The New English Library Book of Internet Stories (Nov 2000, ed. Maxim Jakubowski).
Tony Pi: ‘Come-From-Aways’, copyright © 2009 by Tony Pi. Originally published in On Spec, the Canadian Magazine of the Fantastic, #76.
Adam Roberts: ‘The Time Telephone’, copyright © 2002 by Adam Roberts. Originally published in Infinity Plus (2002).
Kristine Kathryn Rusch: ‘Red Letter Day’, copyright © 2010 by Kristine Kathryn Rusch. Originally published in Analog (Sep 2010).
Eric Frank Russell: ‘The Waitabits’. Originally published in Astounding Science Fiction, July 1955.
Pamela Sargent: ‘If Ever I Should Leave You’, copyright © 1974, 1986 by Pamela Sargent. Originally published in a much different form in Worlds of If, February 1974, and in this preferred text in Afterlives, edited by Pamela Sargent and Ian Watson, Vintage, 1986.
Eric Schaller: ‘How the Future Got Better’, copyright © 2010 by Eric Schaller. Originally published in Sybil’s Garage #7.
Robert Silverberg: ‘Needle in a Timestack’, copyright © 1983 by Robert Silverberg. Originally published in Playboy (June 1983).
Vandana Singh: ‘Delhi’, copyright © 2004 by Vandana Singh. Originally published in So Long Been Dreaming (ed. Nalo Hopkinson).
Cordwainer Smith: ‘Himself in Anachron’, copyright © 1993 by the estate of Paul Linebarger. Originally published in The Rediscovery of Man: The Complete Short Fiction of Cordwainer Smith (NESFA Press). Reprinted by permission of the author’s estate and Spectrum Literary Agency.
Norman Spinrad: ‘The Weed of Time’, copyright © 1973 by Norman Spinrad. Originally published in Vertex: The Magazine of Science Fiction (Aug 1973).
Charles Stross: ‘Palimpsest’, copyright © 2009 by Charles Stross. Originally published in Wireless (Ace, Orbit). Reprinted by permission of the author and Little, Brown Book Group.
Theodore Sturgeon: ‘Yesterday Was Monday’, copy-right © 1941 by the estate of Theodore Sturgeon. Originally published in Unknown (June 1941). Reprinted by permission of the author’s estate and the Chris Lotts Literary Agency.
Michael Swanwick: ‘Triceratops Summer’, copyright © 2005 by Michael Swanwick. Originally published in Amazon Shorts (Sep 2005).
Adrian Tchaikovsky: ‘The Mouse Ran Down’, copy-right © 2012 by Adrian Tchaikovsky. Originally published in Carnage: After the End 2 (2012).
Karin Tidbeck: ‘Augusta Prima’, copyright © 2011 by Karin Tidbeck. Originally published in Weird Tales (Spring 2011).
Harry Turtledove: ‘Forty, Counting Down’, copyright © 1999 by Harry Turtledove. Originally published in Asimov’s Science Fiction Magazine (Dec 1999).
Harry Turtledove: ‘Twenty-One, Counting Up’, copyright © 1999 by Harry Turtledove. Originally published in Analog (Dec 1999).
Steve Utley: ‘Where or When’, copyright © 1991 by the estate of Steve Utley. Originally published in Asimov’s Science Fiction Magazine (Jan 1991). Reprinted by permission of the author’s estate.
Carrie Vaughn: ‘Swingtime’, copyright © 2007 by Carrie Vaughn, LLC. Originally published in Jim Baen’s Universe (June 2007).
H.G. Wells: Excerpt from ‘The Time Machine’. Originally published by William Heinemann in 1895. Reprinted by permission of United Agents on behalf of: The Literary Executors of the Estate of H.G. Wells.
Connie Willis: ‘Fire Watch’, copyright © 1982 by Connie Willis. Originally published in Isaac Asimov’s Science Fiction Magazine (Feb 1982). Reprinted by permission of the author and Chris Lotts Literary Agency.
Gene Wolfe: ‘Against the Lafayette Escadrille’, copyright © 1972 by Gene Wolfe. Originally published in Again, Dangerous Visions (ed. Harlan Ellison). Reprinted by permission of the author and the Virginia Kidd Literary Agency.
Gene Wolfe: ‘The Lost Pilgrim’, copyright © 2004 by Gene Wolfe. Originally published in The First Heroes (ed. Harry Turtledove). Reprinted by permission of the author and the Virginia Kidd Literary Agency.
The Time Traveller's Almanac Page 155