The Year's Best Science Fiction: Twentieth Annual Collection

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by Gardner Dozois


  ———, “Tourist,” Asimov’s, February.

  Beverly Suarez-Beard, “Bertrand’s Bride,” Talebones, Fall.

  Michael Swanwick, “Absolute Zero,” SCI FICTION, 8/23.

  ———, “A Sad Story,” Infinite Matrix, 9/26.

  ———, “Castles in the Air,” SCI FICTION, 7/26.

  ———, “Cecil Rhodes in Hell,” SCI FICTION, 5/3.

  ———, “The Child Buyer,” Infinite Matrix, 4/15.

  ———, “Claimjumper and Ting,” SCI FICTION, 4/19.

  ———, “Dirty Little War,” In the Shadow of the Wall.

  ———, “A Great Day for Brontosaurs,” Asimov’s, May.

  ———, “Elena’s Heart,” Infinite Matrix, 4/4.

  ———, “Fallout,” SCI FICTION, 3/8.

  ———, “Five British Dinosaurs,” Interzone, March.

  ———, “ ‘Hello,’ Said the Stick,” Analog, March.

  ———, “In Loco Parentis,” SCI FICTION, 7/12.

  ———, “It: A Preliminary Account,” SCI FICTION, 3/15.

  ———, “Land of Our Fathers,” SCI FICTION, 4/26.

  ———, “A Letter from Hell,” SCI FICTION, 10/18.

  ———, “The Little Cat Laughed To See Such Sport,” Asimov’s, October/November.

  ———, “Living in the Shadow of the Molly-Be-Damned,” SCI FICTION, 4/12.

  ———, “Nanotechnologist’s Lung,” SCI FICTION, 10/25.

  ———, “Space Pirates,” SCI FICTION,

  ———, “Spontaneous Human Combustion,” Infinite Matrix, 4/29.

  ———, “Starry Night,” SCI FICTION, 5/24.

  ———, “War of the Worlds,” SCI FICTION, 5/10.

  ———, “Warrior Princess,” SCI FICTION, 7/19.

  Cecilia Tan, “Touch Pain,” Asimov’s, February.

  Judith Tarr, “Devil’s Bargain,” Alternate Generals II.

  John Alfred Taylor, “Catalyst,” Oceans of the Mind IV.

  Byron R. Tetrick, “The Angel of the Wall,” In the Shadow of the Wall.

  Karen Traviss, “A Slice at a Time,” Asimov’s, July.

  ———, “Chocolate Kings,” On Spec, Fall.

  Harry Turtledove, “The Daimon,” Worlds That Weren’t.

  Steven Utley, “Beyond the Sea,” Revolution SF, September.

  ———, “Foodstuff,” F&SF, February.

  ———, “Walking in Circles,” Asimov’s, January.

  James Van Pelt, “Do Good,” Polyphony 1.

  ———, “Far from the Emerald Isle,” Analog, September.

  ———, “Its Hour Come Round,” Talebones, Spring.

  ———, “The Last of the O-Forms,” Asimov’s, September.

  ———, “Like a Film Gone Twice,” Future Orbits 4.

  ———, “Perceptual Set,” Analog, January.

  ———, “Safety of the Herd,” Asimov’s, January.

  Rajnar Vajra, “The Great Prayer Wheel,” Analog, July/August.

  John Varley, “Beyond Bedford Falls,” Infinite Matrix, 12/23.

  Ray Vukcevich, “In the Flesh,” Infinite Matrix, 2/4.

  ———, “The Wages of Syntax,” SCI FICTION, 10/16.

  Ian Watson, “A Free Man,” The Third Alternative, Spring.

  ———, “A Speaker for the Wooden Sea,” Asimov’s, March.

  ———, “The Black Wall of Jerusalem,” 30th Anniversary DAW.

  Bud Webster, “Frog Level,” Interzone, October.

  Catherine Wells, “The Sea-Maid,” Realms of Fantasy, February.

  Julian West, “Vita Brevis Ars Longa,” Interzone, October.

  Michelle Sagara West, “How to Kill an Immortal,” The Bakka Anthology.

  Leslie What, “Blind Date with the Invisible Man,” Polyphony 1.

  ———, “Of Two Minds,” Infinite Matrix, 3/9.

  Lori Ann White, “Target Audience,” Asimov’s, July.

  Kate Wilhelm, “The Man on the Persian Carpet,” F&SF, February.

  Edward Willett, “Je Me Souviens,” Artemis, Summer.

  Liz Williams, “The Banquet of the Lords of Night,” Asimov’s, June.

  ———, “Honeydark,” Realms of Fantasy, October.

  ———, “Quantum Anthropology,” Asimov’s, February.

  ———, “The Sharecropper,” Interzone, January.

  Tad Williams, “Not with a Whimper, Either,” 30th Anniversary DAW.

  Walter Jon Williams, “The Last Ride of German Freddie,” Worlds That Weren’t.

  Jack Williamson, “After Life,” F&SF, February.

  ———, “The Planet of Youth,” F&SF, April.

  ———, “Shakespeare & Co.,” Shelf Life.

  Chris Willrich, “King Rainjoy’s Tears,” F&SF, July.

  Gene Wolfe, “From the Cradle,” Shelf Life.

  ———, “Shields of Mars,” Mars Probes.

  ———, “Under Hill,” Infinite Matrix, 5/6.

  ———, “The Waif,” F&SF, January.

  Jane Yolen, “Dark Seed, Dark Stone,” Realms of Fantasy, February.

  Timothy Zahn, “The Big Picture,” 30th Anniversary DAW.

  ———, “Old-Boy Network,” Sol’s Children.

  ———, “Protocol,” Analog, September.

  About the e-Book

  (FEB, 2004)—Scanned, proofed, and formatted by Bibliophile.

  Table of Contents

  About the e-Book

  Contents . 4

  Acknowledgments . 5

  Summation: 2002 . 6

  Breathmoss . 23

  The Most Famous Little Girl in the World . 51

  The Passenger 63

  The Political Officer 77

  Lambing Season . 101

  Coelacanths . 106

  Presence . 118

  Halo . 130

  In Paradise . 146

  The Old Cosmonaut and the Construction Worker Dream of Mars . 152

  Stories for Men . 165

  To Become a Warrior 201

  The Clear Blue Seas of Luna . 209

  V.A.O . 226

  Winters Are Hard . 243

  At the Money . 257

  Agent Provocateur 273

  Singleton . 279

  Slow Life . 303

  A Flock of Birds . 315

  The Potter of Bones . 324

  The Whisper of Disks . 346

  The Hotel at Harlan’s Landing . 364

  The Millennium Party . 370

  Turquoise Days . 372

  Honorable Mentions 2002 . 408

  About the e-Book . 415

 

 

 


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