The Year’s Best Science Fiction: Tenth Annual Collection

Gardner Dozois

624 pages, Paperback

ISBN: 0312094248

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Language: English

Publish: January 1, 1993

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Presents 23 of the finest science-fiction works of 1995, including stories by such diverse writers as Michael Bishop, Terry Bisson, Greg Egan, Nancy Kress, Ursula K. Le Guin, Maureen F. McHugh, Mike Resnick, and others.

Contents
xi • Summation: 1992 • (1993) • essay by Gardner Dozois
1 • Griffin’s Egg • (1991) • novella by Michael Swanwick
62 • Even the Queen • (1992) • shortstory by Connie Willis
76 • The Round-Eyed Barbarians • (1992) • shortstory by L. Sprague de Camp
87 • Dust • (1992) • novelette by Greg Egan
113 • Two Guys from the Future • (1992) • shortstory by Terry Bisson
123 • The Mountain to Mohammed • (1992) • shortstory by Nancy Kress
137 • The Coming of Vertumnus • (1992) • novelette by Ian Watson
175 • A Long Night’s Vigil at the Temple • (1992) • novelette by Robert Silverberg
195 • The Hammer of God • (1992) • shortstory by Arthur C. Clarke
205 • Grownups • (1992) • novella by Ian R. MacLeod
238 • Graves • (1992) • shortstory by Joe Haldeman
245 • The Glowing Cloud • (1992) • novella by Steven Utley
296 • Gravity’s Angel • (1992) • shortstory by Tom Maddox
312 • Protection • (1992) • novella by Maureen F. McHugh
346 • The Last Cardinal Bird in Tennessee • (1990) • shortstory by Neal Barrett, Jr.
357 • Birth Day • (1992) • shortstory by Robert Reed
367 • Naming Names • (1992) • novelette by Pat Cadigan
390 • The Elvis National Theater of Okinawa • (1992) • shortstory by Jonathan Lethem and Lukas Jaeger
394 • The Territory • (1992) • novella by Bradley Denton
432 • The Best and the Rest of James Joyce • (1992) • shortfiction by Ian McDonald
448 • Naming the Flowers • (1992) • novella by Kate Wilhelm
491 • Snodgrass • (1992) • novelette by Ian R. MacLeod
511 • By the Mirror of My Youth • (1992) • shortstory by Kathe Koja
519 • Outnumbering the Dead • (1990) • novella by Frederik Pohl
583 • Honorable Mentions: 1992 • (1993) • essay by Gardner Dozois

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