James Sarafin, “A Clarity in the Ice,” F&SF, June.
Pamela Sargent, “Hillary Orbits Venus,” Amazing, Spring.
Nisi Shawl, “The Pragmatical Princess,” Asimov’s, January.
Robert Sheckley, “Visions of the Green Moon,” Moon Shots.
Charles Sheffield, “With McAndrew, Out of Focus,” Science Fiction Age, March.
Rick Shelley, “At the Zoo,” Analog, June.
—, “The Alien,” Asimov’s, March.
Lucius Shepard, “Crocodile Rock,” F&SF, October/November.
Lewis Shiner, “Lizard Men of Los Angeles,” F&SF, July.
W.M. Shockley, “By Non-Hatred Only,” Asimov’s, July.
William Shunn, “Stalin’s Candy,” Realms of Fantasy, June.
Robert Silverberg, “Getting to Know the Dragon,” Far Horizons.
—, “Travelers,” Amazing, Summer.
Leah Silverman, “Deep Blue Sea,” On Spec, Spring.
Dan Simmons, “Orphans of the Helix,” Far Horizons.
Janni Lee Simner, “Raising Jenny,” Not of Woman Born.
Dave Smeds, “A Raven on My Shoulder,” The Age of Reason.
Brian Stableford, “Another Branch of the Family Tree,” Asimov’s, July.
—, “Ashes and Tombstones,” Moon Shots.
—, “The Gateway of Eternity,” Interzone, January/February.
—, “Hidden Agendas,” Asimov’s, September.
—, “Ice and Fire,” Albedo 18.
—, “The Oracle,” Asimov’s, May.
—, “The Secret Exhibition,” Weird Tales, Fall.
Allen Steele, “The Exile of Evening Star,” Asimov’s, January.
—, “Green Acres,” Science Fiction Age, March.
—, “Her Own Private Sitcom,” Analog, January.
Lucy Sussex, “The Queen of Erewhon,” F&SF, September.
Michael Swanwick, “Ancient Engines,” Asimov’s, February.
—, “Riding the Giganotosaur,” Asimov’s, October/November.
Jennifer Swift, “Living History,” Interzone, February.
Tais Teng, “Crowned by Lightning,” Albedo 18.
Michael Thomas, “The Time Thief,” F&SF, December.
Mark W. Tiedemann, “Chasing Sacrifice,” Science Fiction Age, January.
—, “Gallo,” Asimov’s, March.
—, “Texture of Other Ways,” Science Fiction Age, September.
Lois Tilton, “Dragons’ Teeth,” Asimov’s, January.
—, “Midnight,” The Age of Reason.
—, “The Scientific Community,” Asimov’s, September.
Shane Tourtellotte, “Live Bait,” Analog, July/August.
Harry Turtledove, “Forty, Counting Down,” Asimov’s, December.
—, “Twenty-one, Counting Up,” Analog, December.
Mary A. Turzillo, “Mars Is No Place for Children,” Science Fiction Age, May.
James Van Pelt, “The Diorama,” TransVersions 11.
Richard Wadholm, “The Ice Forest,” Asimov’s, January.
Howard Waldrop, “The Dynasters Vol. 1, On the Downs,” F&SF, October/November.
—, “London, Paris, Banana . . .”, Amazing, Winter.
Kyla Ward, “The Feast,” Aurealis 24.
Ian Watson, “Caucus Winter,” F&SF, January.
—, “Three-Legged Dog,” Interzone, May.
Lawrence Watt-Evans, “He’s Only Human,” Science Fiction Age, September.
Andrew Weiner, “The Identity Factory,” Science Fiction Age, January.
K.D. Wentworth, “The Embians,” F&SF, May.
—, “The Girl Who Loved Fire,” Realms of Fantasy, August.
Ramona Louise Wheeler, “That Sleeper in the Heart,” Analog, October.
Rick Wilber, “Imagine Jimmy,” F&SF, April.
Kate Wilhelm, “The Happiest Day of Her Life,” F&SF, October/November.
Walter Jon Williams, “Argonautica,” Asimov’s, October/November.
Jack Williamson, “Engines of Creation,” Science Fiction Age, September.
Connie Willis, “The Winds of Marble Arch,” Asimov’s, October/November.
F. Paul Wilson, “Aftershock,” Realms of Fantasy, December.
Robin Wilson, “The Grift of the Magellanae,” F&SF, March.
—, “Sole Mortal Thing of Worth Immortal,” Science Fiction Age, July.
Laurel Winter, “Sky Eyes,” F&SF, March.
Gene Wolfe, “Fish Story,” F&SF, October/November.
—, “Has Anybody Seen Junie Moon?” Moon Shots.
Sarah Zettel, “Kinds of Strangers,” Analog, October.
—, “Means of Survival,” Analog, March.
Zoran Zivkovic, “The Astronomer,” Interzone, June.
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