The Best Science Fiction of the Year: Volume 8
Author: | Neil Clarke |
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Night Shade Books, 2024 |
Series: | The Best Science Fiction of the Year: Book 8 |
1. The Best Science Fiction of the Year: Volume 1 |
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Book Type: | Anthology |
Genre: | Science-Fiction |
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Synopsis
Keeping up-to-date with the most buzzworthy and cutting-edge science fiction requires sifting through countless magazines, e-zines, websites, blogs, original anthologies, single-author collections, and more - a task that can be accomplished by only the most determined and voracious readers. For everyone else, Night Shade Books is proud to present the latest volume of The Best Science Fiction of the Year, a yearly anthology compiled by Hugo and World Fantasy Award–winning editor Neil Clarke, collecting the finest that the genre has to offer, from the biggest names in the field to the most exciting new writers.
The best science fiction scrutinizes our culture and politics, examines the limits of the human condition, and zooms across galaxies at faster-than-light speeds, moving from the very near future to the far-flung worlds of tomorrow in the space of a single sentence. Clarke, publisher and editor-in-chief of the acclaimed and award-winning magazine Clarkesworld, has selected the short science fiction (and only science fiction) best representing the previous year’s writing, showcasing the talent, variety, and awesome “sensawunda” that the genre has to offer.
Contents
- “The Dragon Project by Naomi Kritzer (Clarkesworld, March 2022)
- “Nobody Ever Goes Home to Zhenzhu by Grace Chan (Lightspeed, 44682)
- “The Ship Cat of the Suzaku Maru by S.L. Huang (Bridge to Elsewhere, edited by Alana Joli Abbott and Julia Rios)
- “Give Me English by Ai Jiang (F&SF, May/June 2022)
- “Termination Stories for the Cyberpunk Dystopia Protagonist by Isabel J. Kim (Clarkesworld, July 2022)
- “If We Make It Through This Alive by A.T. Greenblatt (Slate Future Tense Fiction, January 29, 2022)
- “We Built This City by Marie Vibbert (Clarkesworld, June 2022)
- “Forty-eight Minutes at the Trainview Café by M. Bennardo (Asimov’s, November/December 2022)
- “The Historiography of Loss by Julianna Baggott (Lightspeed, March 2022)
- “The Plastic People by Tobias S. Buckell (Lightspeed, 44682)
- “All That Burns Unseen by Premee Mohamed (Slate Future Tense Fiction, July 30, 2022)
- “Mender of Sparrows by Ray Nayler (Asimov’s, March/April 2022)
- “Falling Off the Edge of the World by Suzanne Palmer (Asimov’s, November/December 2022)
- “When the Tide Rises by Sarah Gailey (Tomorrow’s Parties, edited by Jonathan Strahan)
- “The Past Life Reconstruction Service by Zen Cho (Someone in Time, edited by Jonathan Strahan)
- “A Brief History of Beinakan Disasters as Told in a Sinitic Language by Nian Yu translated by Ru-Ping Chen (The Way Spring Arrives and Other Stories, edited by Yu Chen and Regina Kanyu Wang)
- “Quandary Aminu vs The Butterfly Man by Rich Larson (Tor.com, September 21, 2022)
- “Bishop’s Opening by R.S.A. Garcia (Clarkesworld, January 2022)
- “Things to Do in Deimos When You’re Dead by Alastair Reynolds (Asimov’s, September/October 2022)
- “A Dream of Electric Mothers by Wole Talabi (Africa Risen, edited by Sheree Renée Thomas, Oghenechovwe Donald Ekpeki, and Zelda Knight)
- “By Those Hands by Congyun ‘Mu Ming’ Gu translated by Judith Huang (New Voices in Chinese SF, edited by Neil Clarke, Xia Jia, and Regina Kanyu Wang)
- “Solidity by Greg Egan (Asimov’s, September/October 2022)
- “Optimist Cleaver’s Last Transmission by J.C. Hsyu (F&SF, November/December 2022)
- “Down and Out in Exile Park by Tade Thompson (Tomorrow’s Parties, edited by Jonathan Strahan)
- “Two Spacesuits by Leonard Richardson (Clarkesworld, April 2022)
- “Nonstandard Candles by Yoon Ha Lee (Sunday Morning Transport, March 6, 2022)
- “Inheritance by Hannah Yang (Analog, September/October 2022)
- “A Hole in the Light by Annalee Newitz (Sunday Morning Transport, October 2, 2022)
- “Letters to My Mother by Chinelo Onwualu (Meteotopia: Futures of Climate (In)Justice, edited by Bodhisattva Chattopadhyay, Ana Rüsche, and Francesco Verso)
- “In the Dream by Meg Elison (F&SF, September/October 2022)
- “Aconie’s Bees by Jessica Reisman (Analog, May/June 2022)
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