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by Jonathan Strahan


  Two young dogs wrestled in the dirt by a sheep pen until they noticed her. They jumped to their feet and raced about, barking, "Cat! Cat!" She wasn't afraid of dogs any more—not happy dogs like these, with their heads high and their ears pricked. She hopped onto a railing where they couldn't accidentally bowl her over. They milled about, wagging their tails.

  A woman stretching fabric started to say something to the dogs. When she saw Small Cat, her mouth made an O of surprise. "A cat!" She whirled and ran toward the temple. "A cat! Look, come see!"

  The woman knew what a cat was, and so had the dogs! Ignoring the dogs, ignoring all the people who were suddenly seeing her, Small Cat pelted after the woman.

  The woman burst through a circle of children gathered around a seated man. He was dressed in red and yellow, his shaved head shiny in the sun. A monk, but not her monk, she knew right away: this one was rounder, though his face was still open and kind. He stood up as the woman pointed at Small Cat. "Look, look! Another cat!"

  The monk and the children all started talking at once. And in the middle of the noise, Small Cat heard a meow.

  Another cat?

  A little ginger- and white-striped tomcat stood on a stack of boxes nearby, looking down at her. His golden eyes were bright and huge with excitement, and his whiskers vibrated. He jumped down and ran to her.

  "Who are you?" he said. His tail waved. "Where did you come from?"

  When she had decided to make this her home, she hadn't thought she might be sharing it. He wasn't much bigger than she was, or any older, and right now, he was more like a kitten than anything, hopping from paw to paw. She took a step toward him.

  "I am so glad to see another cat!" he said. He purred so hard that his breath wheezed in his throat. "The monk brought me here last year to catch mice, all the way from the capital in a basket! It was very exciting. There are so many things to do here! I have a really nice secret place to sleep, but I'll show it to you." He touched her nose with his own.

  "There's no fudoki," he said, a little defensively. "There's just me."

  "And me now," said The Cat Who Walked A Thousand Miles, and she rubbed her cheek against his. "And I have such a tale to tell!"

  RECOMMENDED READING

  The following stories would appear in this volume if space permitted. All of them are recommended, and would repay your attention.

  Daniel Abraham, "Balfour and Meriwether in the Adventure Of The Emperor's

  Vengeance", Postscripts 19

  Daniel Abraham, "The Best Monkey", The Solaris Book of New Science Fiction:

  Volume 3

  Peter M. Ball, "Horn", Twelfth Planet Press

  Peter M. Ball, "On the Destruction of Copenhagen by the War-Machines of the

  Merfolk", Strange Horizons, July 2009

  Peter S. Beagle, "Vanishing", Orson Scott Card's Intergalactic Medicine Show,

  March 2009

  Elizabeth Bear, "Cuckoo", Shadow Unit

  James P. Blaylock, "The Dry Spell", Subterranean, Winter 2009

  Leah Bobet, "Sugar", Shadow Unit

  Damien Broderick, "The Qualia Engine", Asimov's Science Fiction, August 2009

  Pat Cadigan, "Don't Mention Madagascar", Eclipse Three

  Paul Cornell, "One of Our Bastards Is Missing", The Solaris Book of New Science

  Fiction: Volume Three

  Andy Duncan, "The Dragaman's Bride", The Dragon Book

  Greg Egan, "Hot Rock", Oceanic

  James Enge, "Fire and Sleet", Pyrsf.com

  Sara Genge, "Shoes-to-Run", Asimov's Science Fiction, July, 2009

  Theodora Goss, "Child-Empress of Mars", Interfictions 2

  Steven Gould, "A Story, with Beans", Analog Science Fiction and Fact, December

  2009

  Paul Haines, "Wives", X6

  Cecelia Holland, "Dragon's Deep", The Dragon Book

  Gwyneth Jones, "Collision", When It Changed

  John Kessel, "Events Preceding the Helvetican Renaissance", The New Space

  Opera 2

  Caitlin R. Kiernan, "Galapagos", Eclipse Three

  Ellen Klages, "Singing on a Star", Firebirds Soaring

  Ted Kosmatka & Michael Poore, "Blood Dauber", Asimov's Science Fiction,

  October/November 2009

  Nancy Kress, "Act One", Asimov's Science Fiction, March 2009

  Ellen Kushner, "Dulce Domum", Eclipse Three

  Margo Lanagan, "Sea-Hearts", X6

  Jessica Lee, "Superhero Girl", Fantasy Magazine, June 2009

  Paul McAuley, "Crimes and Glory", Subterranean, Spring 2009

  Ian McDonald, "Vishnu at the Cat Circus", Cyberabad Days

  Maureen F. McHugh, "Useless Things", Eclipse Three

  James Morrow, Shambling Towards Hiroshima, Tachyon Publications

  Kim Newman, "Moon Moon Moon", Subterranean, Summer 2009

  Garth Nix, "The Heart of the City", Subterranean, Summer 2009

  Holly Phillips, "The Long Cold Goodbye", Asimov's Science Fiction Magazine,

  March 2009

  Tim Pratt, "Unexpected Outcomes", Interzone 222

  Chris Roberson, "Edison's Frankenstein", Postscripts 20/21

  Tansy Rayner Roberts, "Siren Beat", Siren Beat/Roadkill

  Rudy Rucker and Bruce Sterling, "Colliding Branes", Asimov's Science Fiction Magazine, February 2009

  Geoff Ryman, "You", When It Changed

  Gord Sellar, "Of Melei, of Ulthar", Clarkesworld Magazine, October 2009

  Lucius Shepard, "Sylgarmo's Proclamation", Songs of the Dying Earth

  Robert Silverberg, "The True Vintage of Erzuine Thale", Songs of the Dying

  Earth

  William Browning Spencer, "Come Lurk with Me and Be My Love", Lovecraft

  Unbound

  Bruce Sterling, "Esoteric City", The Magazine of Fantasy & Science Fiction,

  August/September 2009

  Harry Turtledove, "We Haven't Got There Yet", Tor.com

  Steven Utley & Michael Bishop, "The City Quiet as Death", Tor.com

  Catherynne M. Valente, "The Radiant Car Thy Sparrows Drew", Clarkesworld Magazine, August 2009

  Jeff VanderMeer, "Errata", Tor.com

  Jo Walton, "Escape to Other Worlds with Science Fiction", Tor.com

  Robert Charles Wilson, "This Peaceable Land; or The Unbearable Vision of

  Harriet Beecher Stowe", Other Earths

  John C. Wright, "One Bright Star to Guide Them", The Magazine of Fantasy &

  Science Fiction, April/May 2009

  John C. Wright, "The Far End of History", The New Space Opera 2

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  The Best Science Fiction and Fantasy of the Year-Volume Four

  Table of Contents

  ACKNOWLEDGEMENTS

  INTRODUCTION

  Jonathan Strahan

  IT TAKES TWO

  Nicola Griffith

  THREE TWILIGHT TALES

  Jo Walton

  THE NIGHT CACHE

  Andy Duncan

  THE ISLAND

  Peter Watts

  FERRYMAN

  Margo Lanagan

  "A WILD AND A WICKED YOUTH"

  Ellen Kushner

  THE PELICAN BAR

  Karen Joy Fowler

  SPAR

  Kij Johnson

  GOING DEEP

  James Patrick Kelly

  THE COLDEST GIRL IN COLDTOWN

  Holly Black

  ZEPPELIN CITY

  Michael Swanwick and Eileen Gunn

  DRAGON'S TEETH

  Alex Irvine

  THIS WIND BLOWING, AND THIS TIDE

  Damien Broderick

  BY MOONLIGHT

  Peter S. Beagle

  BLACK SWAN

  Bruce Sterling

  AS WOMEN FIGHT

  Sara Genge

  THE CINDERELLA GAME

  Kelly Link

  FORMIDABLE CARESS: A TALE OF OLD EARTH

  Stephen Baxt
er

  BLOCKED

  Geoff Ryman

  TRUTH AND BONE

  Pat Cadigan

  EROS, PHILIA, AGAPE

  Rachel Swirsky

  THE MOTORMAN'S COAT

  John Kessel

  MONGOOSE

  Sarah Monette and Elizabeth Bear

  ECHOES OF AURORA

  Ellen Klages

  BEFORE MY LAST BREATH

  Robert Reed

  JOBOY

  Diana Wynne Jones

  UTRIUSQUE COSMI

  Robert Charles Wilson

  A DELICATE ARCHITECTURE

  Catherynne M. Valente

  THE CAT WHO WALKED A THOUSAND MILES

  Kij Johnson

  RECOMMENDED READING

  Table of Contents

  ACKNOWLEDGEMENTS

  INTRODUCTION

  IT TAKES TWO

  THREE TWILIGHT TALES

  THE NIGHT CACHE

  THE ISLAND

  FERRYMAN

  "A WILD AND A WICKED YOUTH"

  THE PELICAN BAR

  SPAR

  GOING DEEP

  THE COLDEST GIRL IN COLDTOWN

  ZEPPELIN CITY

  DRAGON'S TEETH

  THIS WIND BLOWING, AND THIS TIDE

  BY MOONLIGHT

  BLACK SWAN

  AS WOMEN FIGHT

  THE CINDERELLA GAME

  FORMIDABLE CARESS: A TALE OF OLD EARTH

  BLOCKED

  TRUTH AND BONE

  EROS, PHILIA, AGAPE

  THE MOTORMAN'S COAT

  MONGOOSE

  ECHOES OF AURORA

  BEFORE MY LAST BREATH

  JOBOY

  UTRIUSQUE COSMI

  A DELICATE ARCHITECTURE

  THE CAT WHO WALKED A THOUSAND MILES

  RECOMMENDED READING

 

 

 


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