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Best Science Fiction of the Year
Best Science Fiction of the Year | Neil Clarke
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To keep up-to-date with the most buzzworthy and cutting-edge science fiction requires sifting through countless magazines, e-zines, websites, blogs, original anthologies, single-author collections, and morea task accomplishable by only the most determined and voracious readers. For everyone else, Night Shade Books is proud to introduce the latest volume of The Best Science Fiction of the Year, a new yearly anthology compiled by Hugo and World Fantasy awardwinning editor Neil Clarke, collecting the finest that the genre has to offer, from the biggest names in the field to the most exciting new writers. The best science fiction scrutinizes our culture and politics, examines the limits of the human condition, and zooms across galaxies at faster-than-light speeds, moving from the very near future to the far-flung worlds of tomorrow in the space of a single sentence. Clarke, publisher and editor in chief of the acclaimed and award-winning magazine Clarkesworld, has selected the short science fiction (and only science fiction) best representing the previous years writing, showcasing the talent, variety, and awesome sensawunda that the genre has to offer.
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Madeline Ashby‘s story “Panic City” is particularly good - one of my favorites in the collection. #shortstories #sciencefiction

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annahenke
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I don't read a lot of short fiction and I'm not familiar with any of these names. I'm excited to take a plunge into something a little different after checking this out from the library today! #sciencefiction #shortfiction #shortstories #anthology #genrereading #outofmycomfortzone

dylanisreading I need this in my life. 7y
tournevis de Bodard, Liu and Tihdar are amazing! 7y
TobeyTheScavengerMonk Lavie Tidhar rules! 7y
Clare-Dragonfly Aliette de Bodard's short fiction is always astonishing! 7y
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