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This second volume of The Year's Best Science Fiction and Fantasy features over a quarter million words of fiction by some of the genre's greatest authors, as selected by Rich Horton, a well-known and well-received contributor to many of the field's most respected magazines.

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"American science fiction magazines are struggling to survive, but Horton easily fills this hefty anthology with stories from original anthologies and online publications. Rather than focusing on a narrow subset of fantastic stories, he attempts to illuminate the entire field: Elizabeth Bear and Sarah Monette's 'Mongoose' is Lovecraft-flavored interplanetary adventure; Alex Irvine's 'Dragon's Teeth' is secondary-world fantasy; and Robert Charles Wilson's 'This Peaceable Land' might be termed cautionary alternate history. Most of the stories demonstrate laudable technical expertise, and several, like Kelly Link's 'Secret Identities,' are genuinely memorable; only R. Garcia y Robertson's 'Wife Stealing Time,' with its cartoonish Native Americans transplanted to Mars, seems really out of place. Fans of year-end round-ups need not worry about excessive overlap; only eight of Horton's 30 selections appear in Gardner Dozois and Jonathan Strahan's competing anthologies. (Aug.)" Publishers Weekly (Starred Review) (Copyright PWyxz LLC)

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ISBN:
9781607012184
Author:
Horton, Rich
Publisher:
Prime Books
Author:
Gould, Steven
Author:
Kress, Nancy
Subject:
Science Fiction - Short Stories
Subject:
Fantasy - Short Stories
Subject:
Fantasy fiction
Subject:
Science fiction
Subject:
Science Fiction and Fantasy-Anthologies
Subject:
Science Fiction and Fantasy-A to Z
Copyright:
Series:
Year's Best Science Fiction & Fantasy
Publication Date:
20100631
Binding:
TRADE PAPER
Grade Level:
General/trade
Language:
English
Pages:
540
Dimensions:
9 x 6 x 1 in

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"Publishers Weekly Review" by , "American science fiction magazines are struggling to survive, but Horton easily fills this hefty anthology with stories from original anthologies and online publications. Rather than focusing on a narrow subset of fantastic stories, he attempts to illuminate the entire field: Elizabeth Bear and Sarah Monette's 'Mongoose' is Lovecraft-flavored interplanetary adventure; Alex Irvine's 'Dragon's Teeth' is secondary-world fantasy; and Robert Charles Wilson's 'This Peaceable Land' might be termed cautionary alternate history. Most of the stories demonstrate laudable technical expertise, and several, like Kelly Link's 'Secret Identities,' are genuinely memorable; only R. Garcia y Robertson's 'Wife Stealing Time,' with its cartoonish Native Americans transplanted to Mars, seems really out of place. Fans of year-end round-ups need not worry about excessive overlap; only eight of Horton's 30 selections appear in Gardner Dozois and Jonathan Strahan's competing anthologies. (Aug.)" Publishers Weekly (Starred Review) (Copyright PWyxz LLC)
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