The Year's Best Science Fiction: Eighteenth Annual Collection

Home > Other > The Year's Best Science Fiction: Eighteenth Annual Collection > Page 109
The Year's Best Science Fiction: Eighteenth Annual Collection Page 109

by Gardner Dozois

———, “Due,” F&SF, February.

  ———, “Father to the Man,” Asimov’s, September.

  ———, “Frank,” Interzone, April.

  ———, “Grandma’s Jumpman,” Century 6.

  ———, “The Gulf,” F&SF, October/November.

  ———, “Hybrid,” F&SF, July.

  ———, “The Prophet Ugly,” Asimov’s, April.

  ———, “Two Sams,” Asimov’s, May.

  ———, “When it Ends,” Asimov’s, August.

  Jessica Reisman, “The Arcana of Maps,” The Third Alternative, 23.

  Mike Resnick, “The Elephants on Neptune,” Asimov’s, May.

  ———, “Redchapel,” Asimov’s, December.

  Alastair Reynolds, “Hideaway,” Interzone, July.

  ———, “Merlin’s Gun,” Asimov’s, May.

  Keith Roberts, “Virtual Reality,” Spectrum SF 4.

  Kim Stanley Robinson, “How Science Saved the World,” Nature, January 6.

  Bruce Holland Rogers, “Little BrotherTM,” Strange Horizons, October 30.

  Leone Ross, “Tasting Songs,” Dark Matter.

  Chuck Rothman, “Occurance at Arroyo de Buho Bridge,” Strange Horizons, October 9.

  Mark Rudolph, “Words of Love, Soft and Tender,” Strange Horizons, December 4.

  Kristine Kathryn Rusch, “Chimera,” Sci Fiction, June 7.

  ———, “Millennium Babies,” Asimov’s, January.

  ———, “Results,” Asimov’s, March.

  ———, “The Retrieval Artist,” Analog, June.

  Richard Paul Russo, “Watching Lear Dream,”

  James Sallis, “Upstream,” Amazing, Summer.

  William Sanders, “Creatures,” The Age of Wonders.

  James Sarafin, “Downriver,” Asimov’s, February.

  Charles M. Saplak, “Something About a Sunday Night,” The Third Alternative, 23.

  Pamela Sargent, “Dream of Venus,” Star Colonies.

  ———, “Too Many Memories,” Nature, November 30.

  Stanley Schmidt, “Generation Gap,” Artemis, Spring.

  Darrell Schweitzer, “The Fire Eggs,” Interzone, March.

  Cecily Scutt, “Indicator Species,” Eidolon 29/30.

  Rebecca M. Senese, “The Echo of Bones,” On Spec, Spring.

  Nisi Shawl, “At the Huts of Ajala,” Dark Matter.

  Robert Sheckley, “The New Horla,” F&SF, July.

  Charles Sheffield, “The Art of Fugue,” Asimov’s, June.

  ———, “Nuremberg Joys,” Asimov’s, March.

  Lewis Shiner, “Primes,” F&SF, October/November.

  Robert Silverberg, “The Millennial Express,” Playboy, January.

  ———, “Pluto Story,” Nature, January 27.

  Dan Simmons, “Madame Bovary, c’est moi,” Nature, September 14.

  Joan Slonczewski, “Tuberculosis Bacteria Join UN,” Nature, June 29.

  Dave Smeds, “The Cookie Jar,” The Age of Wonders.

  Bud Sparhawk, “The Debt,” Analog, May.

  William Browning Spencer, “The Foster Child,” F&SF, June.

  Dana Stabenow, “No Place Like Home,” Star Colonies.

  Brian Stableford, “Chanterbelle,” Black Heart, Ivory Bones.

  ———, “The Ladykiller, as Observed from a Safe Distance,” Asimov’s, August.

  ———, “The Incubus of the Rose,” Weird Tales, Summer.

  ———, “The Last Supper,” Science Fiction Age, March.

  ———, “The Mandrake Garden,” F&SF, July.

  ———, “Regression,” Asimov’s, April.

  ———, “Tenebrio,” Vanishing Acts.

  ———, “Victims,” Science Fiction Age, January.

  Michael A. Stackpole, “The Lazarus Murder,” Amazing, Summer.

  Allen M. Steele, “Agape Among the Robots,” Analog, May.

  ———, “The Boid Hunt,” Star Colonies.

  ———, “Warning, Warning,” Fantastic, Spring.

  Charles Stross, “Bear Trap,” Spectrum SF 1.

  Tim Sullivan, “Hawk on a Flagpole,” Asimov’s, July.

  Lucy Sussex, “The Gloaming,” Eidolon 29/30.

  Michael Swanwick, “The Madness of Gordon Van Gelder,” F&SF, March.

  ———, “Moon Dogs,” Asimov’s, March.

  Cecilia Tan, “In Silver A,” Absolute Magnitude, Summer.

  John Alfred Taylor, “Calamity of So Long Life,” Asimov’s, May.

  ———, “Tinkerbell Is Dying,” Asimov’s, September.

  Mark W. Tiedemann, “Links,” Vanishing Acts.

  ———, “The Song of the Neanderthal,” Nature, March 9.

  Lois Tilton, “The Enclave,” Asimov’s, September.

  ———, “The Goddess Danced,” Graven Images.

  ———& Noreen Doyle, “The Chapter of Coming Forth by Night,” Realms of Fantasy, February.

  Steven Utley, “Chain of Life,” Asimov’s, October/November.

  ———, “Cloud by Van Gogh,” F&SF, December.

  ———, “The Despoblado,” Sci Fiction, November 22.

  Rajnar Vajra, “His Hands Passed Like Clouds,” Analog, October.

  Tamela Viglione, “Triage,” Strange Horizons, September 9.

  Vernor Vinge, “Win a Noble Prize!” Nature, October 12.

  James Van Pelt, “The Comeback,” Analog, April.

  Howard Waldrop, “Our Mortal Span,” Black Heart, Ivory Bones.

  ———, “Winter Quarters,” Sci Fiction, August 2.

  Ian Watson, “Tales from Weston Hollow,” Weird Tales, Spring.

  Don Webb, “The Prophecies at Newfane Asylum,” Interzone, March.

  Scott Westerfeld, “The Movements of Her Eyes,” F&SF, April.

  THE YEAR’S BEST SCIENCE FICTION: EIGHTEENTH ANNUAL

  COLLECTION. Copyright © 2001 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.

  www.stmartins.com

  eISBN 9780312703721

  First eBook Edition : May 2011

  FIRST EDITION: AUGUST 2001

 

 

 


‹ Prev