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by Gardner Dozois


  —, “The Milk of Human Kindness,” Analog, March.

  —, “Rogue Terminator,” Asimov’s, April.

  Allen M. Steele, “Coming to Coyote,” Asimov’s, July.

  —, “Liberty Journals,” Asimov’s, October/November.

  —, “Stealing Alabama,” Asimov’s, January.

  —, “Tom Swift and his Humongous Mechanical Dude,” F&SF, June.

  Bruce Sterling, “User-Centric,” Asimov’s, February.

  Charles Stross, “Troubadour,” Asimov’s, October/November.

  Lucy Sussex, “Absolute Uncertainty,” F&SF, April.

  Michael Swanwick, “Bingham’s Folly,” Sci Fiction, 10/26.

  —, “Blockade Runners,” Sci Fiction, 9/14.

  —, “Chlorine,” Sci Fiction, September 23.

  —, “Francis, Child of Scorn,” Sci Fiction, 6/29.

  —, “Graffitti,” Sci Fiction, 11/23.

  —, “The Hindenberg,” Sci Fiction, 6/1.

  —, “Programmable Breasts,” Sci Fiction, 9/7.

  —, “Under’s Game,” Sci Fiction, 8/17.

  —, “The Universe on the Table,” The Infinite Matrix, November.

  John Alfred Taylor, “The Game of Nine,” Asimov’s, September.

  —, “The Men on the Moon,” Asimov’s, May.

  Robert Thurston, “The World’s Lightheavyweight Champion in Nineteen Twenty-Something,” F&SF, June

  Lois Tilton, “Giants and Ogres and Trolls,” Realms of Fantasy, August.

  —, “Prisoner Exchange,” Asimov’s, September.

  —, “We Came Back,” Bones of the Earth.

  Shane Tourtellette, “The Return of Spring,” Analog, November.

  Harry Turtledove, “Black Tulip,” Redshift.

  Steven Utley, “Five Miles from Pavement,” Sci Fiction, 3/21.

  —, “Half a Loaf,” Asimov’s, January.

  —, “The World Without,” Asimov’s, July.

  Fran Van Cleave, “Navajo Moon-Bird,” Analog, December.

  James Van Pelt, “The Infodict,” Asimov’s, August.

  —, “The Last Age Should Show Your Heart,” Bones of the Earth.

  —, “Resurrection,” Analog, January.

  —, “The Saturn Ring Blues,” On Spec, Spring.

  —, “The Stars Underfoot,” Realms of Fantasy, August.

  —, “What Weena Knew,” Analog, April.

  —, “Working Push-Out,” The Third Alternative, Autumn.

  —, “The Yard God,” Talebones, Fall.

  Carrie Vaughn, “In Time,” Talebones, Spring.

  Vernor Vinge, “Fast Times at Fairmont High,” The Collected Stories of Vernor Vinge.

  Richard Wadholm, “From Here You Can See the Sunquists,” Asimov’s, January.

  Howard Waldrop, “The Other Real World,” Sci Fiction, 7/18.

  —, “Major Spacer in the 21st Century,” Dream Factories and Radio Pictures.

  Ian Watson, “One of Her Paths,” F&SF, October/November.

  Catherine Wells, “ ’Bassador,” Redshift.

  K.D. Wentworth, “Blues for Amy,” Future Orbits 1.

  Leslie What, “Paper Mates,” Asimov’s, June.

  Cherry Wilder, “Aotearoa,” Asimov’s, October/November.

  Jan Wildt, “Wonderfreaks,” New Genre, Spring.

  Kate Wilhelm, “Yesterday’s Tomorrows,” F&SF, September.

  Liz Williams, “Mr. Animation and the Wu Zhiang Zombies,” Interzone, June.

  —, “The Sea of Time and Space,” Realms of Fantasy, October.

  Jack Williamson, “The Nth Stop,” Analog, January.

  —, “Nitrogen Plus,” Asimov’s, October/November.

  Connie Willis, “Deck.hallsboughs/holly,” Asimov’s, December.

  Gene Wolfe, “In Glory Like Their Star,” F&SF, October/November.

  —, “Queen,” Realms of Fantasy, December.

  —, “Viewpoint,” Redshift.

  John C. Wright, “Forgotten Causes,” Absolute Magnitude, Summer.

  Jane Yolen, “The Barbarian and the Queen: Thirteen Views,” Starlight 3

  George Zebrowski, “Catch the Sleep Ship,” Interzone, January.

 

 

 


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