Nebula Awards Showcase 2000
Synopsis
The best SF writers of the year represented once again in volume 34 of the Nebula Awards collection series, edited this year by a beloved, bestselling SF writer.
Table of Contents:
- Introduction: The Science Fictional Century - (2000) - essay by Gregory Benford
- Reading the Bones - (1998) - novella by Sheila Finch
- Lost Girls - (1997) - novelette by Jane Yolen
- Thirteen Ways to Water - (1998) - shortstory by Bruce Holland Rogers
- Forever Peace (excerpt) - (1997) - shortfiction by Joe Haldeman
- Genre and Genesis: A Discussion of Science Fiction's Literary Role - (2000) - essay by Gregory Benford
- Why Can't We All Just Live Together?: A Vision of Genre Paradise Lost - (1998) - essay by Jonathan Lethem
- Respectability - (1998) - essay by Gordon Van Gelder
- Gatekeepers and Literary Bigots - (2000) - essay by George Zebrowski
- Good News about SF in Bad Publishing Times; or, Growth, Change, and the Preservation of Quality in the Literature of Genre - (2000) - essay by David G. Hartwell
- The Truth About Sci-Fi Movies, Revealed at Last - (2000) - essay by Bill Warren
- Winter Fire - (1997) - shortstory by Geoffrey A. Landis
- Lethe - (1997) - novelette by Walter Jon Williams
- The Mercy Gate - (1998) - novelette by Mark J. McGarry
- The 1998 Author Emeritus: William Tenn - (2000) - essay by George Zebrowski
- My Life and Hard Times in SF - (2000) - essay by William Tenn
- The Grand Master Award: Hal Clement - (2000) - essay by Poul Anderson
- Uncommon Sense - (1946) - shortstory by Hal Clement
- Explaining Frankenstein to His Mother - (1997) - poem by John Grey
- why goldfish shouldn't use power tools - (1997) - poem by Laurel Winter
Excerpt
No excerpt currently exists for this novel.
Reviews
There are currently no reviews for this novel. Be the first to submit one! You must be logged in to submit a review in the BookTrackr section above.
Images
No alternate cover images currently exist for this novel.