The Year’s Best Science Fiction Twenty-Sixth Annual

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by Gardner Dozois


  Margaret Ronald, “Knight of Coins,” JBU, April.

  ———, “When the Gentlemen Go By,” Clarkesworld, July.

  Benjamin Rosenbaum and Cory Doctorow, “True Names,” Fast Forward II.

  Mary Rosenblum, “Horse Racing,” Asimov’s, September.

  ———, “Sacrifice,” Sideways in Crime.

  Josh Rountree, “No Leaving New Orleans,” Lone Star Stories, June.

  Christopher Rowe, “Gather,” Del Rey Book of SF.

  Rudy Rucker, “The Imitation Game,” Interzone, April.

  ———and Marc Laidlaw, “The Perfect Wave,” Asimov’s, January.

  Kristine Kathryn Rusch, “Dragon’s Tooth,” JBU, August.

  ———, “The Observer,” Front Lines.

  ———, “The Power of Human Reason,” Future Americas.

  ———, “The Room of Lost Souls,” Asimov’s, April/May.

  ———, “SeniorSource,” Fast Forward II.

  Geoff Ryman, “The Film-Makers of Mars,” Tor.com.

  ———, “No Bad Thing,” The West Pier Gazette.

  ———, “Talk Is Cheap,” Interzone 216.

  Brandon Sanderson, “Defending Elysium,” Asimov’s, October/November.

  Jason Sanford, “The Ships like Clouds, Risen by Their Rain,” Interzone 217.

  ———, “When Thorns Are the Tips of Trees,” Interzone 219.

  ———, “Where Away You Fall,” Analog, December.

  Erica L. Satifka, “Sea Change,” Ideomancer, September.

  John Scalzi, “After the Coup,” Tor.com.

  Ken Scholes, “The God-Voices of Settler’s Rest,” OSC’sIGMShow, July.

  ———, “Invisible Empire of Ascending Light,” Eclipse Two.

  Karl Schroeder, “Book, Theatre, and Wheel,” Solaris Book of SF II.

  ———and Tobias S. Bucknell, “Mitigation,” Fast Forward II.

  Ekaterina Sedia, “By the Liter,” Subterranean, Spring.

  ———, “There Is a Monster Under Helen’s Bed,” Clockwork Phoenix.

  Gord Sellar, “Country of the Young,” Interzone 219.

  ———, “Dhuluma No More,” Asimov’s, October/November.

  ———, “Pahwakhe,” Fantasy, January 21.

  Delia Sherman, “Gift from a Spring,” Realms of Fantasy, April.

  Sharon Shinn, “The Unrhymed Couplets of the Universe,” OSC’sIGMShow, January.

  William Shunn, “Timesink,” Electric Velocipede, 15/16.

  Steven H. Silver, “Les Lettres de Paston,” Helix 10.

  Janna Silverstein, “After This Life,” OSC’sIGMShow, January.

  Vandana Singh, “Distances,” Aqueduct Press.

  ———, “Oblivion: A Journey,” Clockwork Phoenix.

  Sarah Singleton, “They Left the City at Night,” Subterfuge.

  Amber D. Sistla, “A Place to Call Home,” Cosmos, April/May.

  Jack Skillingstead, “Alone with an Inconvenient Companion,” Fast Forward II.

  ———, “Cat in the Rain,” Asimov’s, October/November.

  ———, “What You Are About to See,” Asimov’s, August.

  Alan Smale, “Quartet, with Mermaids,” Abyss & Apex, 1st Quarter.

  Jeremy Adam Smith, “The Wreck of the Grampus,” Lone Star Stories, April.

  S. P Somtow, “An Alien Heresy,” Asimov’s, April/May.

  Bud Sparhawk, “Pumpkin,” JBU, December.

  ———, “The Super,” JBU, August.

  Cat Sparks, “Palisade,” Clockwork Phoenix.

  Wen Spencer, “Being Human,” Transhuman.

  William Browning Spencer, “Penguins of the Apocalypse,” Subterranean: Tales of Dark Fantasy.

  Kari Sperring, “Seaborne,” Myth-Understandings.

  Jeff Spock, “Everything That Matters,” Interzone 219.

  Nancy Springer, “Rumple What?” F&SF, March.

  Brian Stableford, “The Best of Both Worlds,” Postscripts 15.

  ———, “Following the Pharmers,” Asimov’s, March.

  ———, “The Great Chain of Being,” Future Americas.

  ———, “Next to Godliness,” Celebrations.

  ———, “The Philosopher’s Stone,” Asimov’s, July.

  Vaughan Stanger, “Stars in Her Eyes,” Postscripts 17.

  Bruce Sterling, “Computer Entertainment Thirty-five Years from Today,” Flurb 6.

  S. M. Stirling, “A Murder in Oddsford,” Sideways in Crime.

  Jason Stoddard, “The Elephant Ironclads,” Del Rey Book of SF.

  ———, “Far Horizons,” Interzone, February.

  ———, “The First Editions,” F&SF, April

  ———, “Willpower,” Futurismic, 01/12.

  Eric James Stone, “Premature Emergence,” JBU, February.

  Dick Strasser, “Conquest,” Dreaming Again.

  Charles Stross, “Down on the Farm,” Tor.com.

  Tim Sullivan, “Planetesimal Dawn,” F&SF, October/November.

  ———, “Way Down East,” Asimov’s, December.

  Tricia Sullivan, “The Dog Hypnotist,” Celebrations.

  ———, “The Ecologist and the Avon Lady,” Myth-Understandings.

  ———, “Post-Ironic Stress Syndrome,” The Starry Rift.

  Lucy Sussex, “Ardant Clouds,” Del Rey Book of SF.

  Michael Swanwick, “The Scarecrow’s Boy,” F&SF, October/November.

  ———and Eileen Gunn, “Shed That Guilt! Double Your Productivity Overnight!” F&SF, September.

  Rachel Swirsky, “Marrying the Sun,” Fantasy, June 30.

  Melanie Tem and Steve Rasnic Tem, “In Concert,” Asimov’s, December.

  Lavie Tidhar, “Hard Rain at the Fortean Café,” Aeon 14.

  ———, “The Secret Protocols of the Elders of Zion,” The West Pier Gazette.

  ———, “Shira,” Del Rey Book of SF.

  ———, “Uganda,” Flurb 5.

  Sarah Totten, “The Stone Man,” Andromedea Spaceways 37.

  George Tucker, “Circle,” F&SF, May.

  Lisa Tuttle, “The Oval Portrait,” Postscripts 16.

  Steven Utley, “All of Creation,” Cosmos Online.

  ———, “The 400-Million-Year Itch,” F&SF, April.

  ———, “Perfect Everything,” Asimov’s, December.

  ———, “Sleepless Years,” F&SF, October/November.

  ———, “Slug Hell,” Asimov’s, September

  ———, “Variant,” Postscripts 15.

  ———, “The Woman Under the World,” Asimov’s, July.

  ———, “The World Within the World,” Asimov’s, March.

  Catherynne M. Valente, “A Buyer’s Guide to Maps of Antartica,” Clarkesworld, May.

  Jeff VanderMeer, “Fixing Hanover,” Extraordinary Engines.

  ———, “Island Tales,” Postscripts 14.

  ———, “The Situation,” PS Publishing.

  Mark L. Van Name, “Reunion,” Transhuman.

  James Van Pelt, “Floaters,” Talebones, Winter.

  ———, “Rock House,” Talebones, Spring.

  Carrie Vaughn, “A Letter to Nancy,” Realms of Fantasy, August.

  ———, “The Nymph’s Child,” Fast Ships, Black Sails.

  Howard Waldrop, “Avast, Abaft!” Fast Ships, Black Sails.

  George S. Walker, “The Einstein-Rosen Hunter-Gatherer Society,” Helix 10.

  Peter Watts, “The Eyes of God,” Solaris Book of SF II.

  Janeen Webb, “Paradise Designed,” Dreaming Again.

  Catharine Wells, “Ghost Town,” Asimov’s, April/May.

  Scott Westerfeld, “Ass-Hat Magic Spider,” The Starry Rift.

  Leslie What, “Money Is No Object,” Asimov’s, October/November.

  Wayne Wightman, “A Foreign Country,” F&SF, December.

  Kate Wilhelm, “The Fountain of Neptune,” F&SF, April.

  ———, “Strangers When We Meet,” Asi
mov’s, April/May.

  Liz Williams, “At Shadow Cope,” Celebrations.

  ———, “Queen of the Sunlit Shore,” Myth-Understandings.

  ———, “Spider horse,” Realms of Fantasy, August.

  ———, “Who Pays,” The West Pier Gazette.

  Walter Jon Williams, “Pinochio,” The Starry Rift.

  Chris Willrich, “The Sword of Loving Kindness,” Beneath Ceaseless Skies, 1–2.

  Eric Witchery, “Can You See Me Now?” Clarkesworld 24.

  Nick Wolven, “An Art, like Everything Else,” Asimov’s, April/May.

  John C. Wright, “Chosers of the Slain,” Clockwork Phoenix.

  Chelsea Quinn Yarbro, “Endra—from Memory,” Interzone 216.

  Marly Youmans, “Rain Flower Pebbles,” Postscripts 17.

  Table of Contents

  THE YEAR’S BEST

  acknowledgment is made for permission to reprint the following materials:

  contents

  acknowledgments

  summation: 2008

  Turing’s Apples

  From Babel’s Fall’n Glory We Fled

  The Gambler

  Boojum

  The Six Directions of Space

  N-Words

  An Eligible Boy

  Shining Armour

  The Hero

  Evil Robot Monkey

  Five Thrillers

  THE ILL-FATED MISSION

  TO BE TRULY HUMAN IS TO BE DIFFERENT.

  NATURAL KILLER

  THE TICKING BOMB

  THE ASSASSIN

  WORLD’S END

  The Sky That Wraps the World Round, Past the Blue and Into the Black

  Incomers

  Crystal Nights

  1

  2

  3

  4

  5

  6

  7

  The Egg Man

  His Master’s Voice

  The Political Prisoner

  Balancing Accounts

  Special Economics

  Days of Wonder

  City of the Dead

  The Voyage Out

  II

  III

  IV

  V

  VI

  The Illustrated Biography of Lord Grimm

  G-Men

  The Erdmann Nexus

  ONE

  TWO

  THREE

  FOUR

  FIVE

  SIX

  SEVEN

  EIGHT

  NINE

  TEN

  ELEVEN

  TWELVE

  THIRTEEN

  FOURTEEN

  FIFTEEN

  Old Friends

  The Ray-Gun: A Love Story

  Lester Young and the Jupiter’s Moons’ Blues

  Butterfly, Falling at Dawn

  The Tear

  PTEY, SAILING

  TORBEN, MELTING

  JEDDEN, RUNNING

  FAST MAN, SLOWLY

  OGA, TEARING

  OGA, RETURNING

  honorable mentions: 2008

 

 

 


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