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In the new millennium, what secrets lay beyond the far reaches of the universe? What mysteries belie the truths we once held to be self evident? The world of science fiction has long been a porthole into the realities of tomorrow, blurring the line between life and art. Now, in The Year’s Best Science Fiction: Thirtieth Annual Collection the very best SF authors explore ideas of a new world through their short stories. This venerable collection brings together award winning authors and masters of the field such as Robert Reed, Alastair Reynolds, Damien Broderick, Elizabeth Bear, Paul McAuley and John Barnes. And with an extensive recommended reading guide and a summation of the year in science fiction, this annual compilation has become the definitive must-read anthology for all science fiction fans and readers interested in breaking into the genre.
The multiple Locus Award-winning annual compilation of the year’s best science fiction stories.

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Jason Sanford, “Heaven’s Touch,” Asimov’s, August.

____, “Mirrorlink,” Interzone 243.

Felicity Savage, “The Sound of Breaking Up,” The Future Is Japanese.

John Scalzi, “Muse of Fire,” Rip-Off!.

Catherine Shaffer, “The North Revena Ladies Literary Society,” Analog, July/August.

Delia Sherman, “The Witch in the Wood,” Under My Hat.

David J. Schwartz, “Bear in Contradicting Landscape,” Apex Magazine, February 7.

Ekaterina Sedia, “A Handsome Fellow,” Asimov’s, October/November.

____, “Whale Meat,” The Future Is Japanese.

Gord Sellar, “The Bernoulli War,” Asimov’s, August.

Priya Sharma, “Lady Dragon and the Netsuke Carver,” Interzone 243.

Lewis Shiner, “Application,” F&SF, November/December.

____, “Canto MCML,” F&SF, January/February.

Felicity Shoulders, “Long Night on Redrock,” Asimov’s, July.

____, “Small Towns,” F&SF, January/February.

Cory Skerry, “Sinking Among Lilies,” Beneath Ceaseless Skies, April.

Alan Smale, “The Mongolian Book of the Dead,” Asimov’s, October/November.

Bud Sparhawk, “Scout,” Asimov’s, June.

Allen M. Steele, “Alive and Well, A Long Way From Anywhere,” Asimov’s , July.

____, “The Big Whale,” Rip-Off!.

Bruce Sterling, “Goddess of Mercy,” The Future Is Japanese.

____, “My Pretty Alluvian Bride,” Arc 1.3

____, “The Peak of Eternal Light,” Edge of Infinity.

Andy Stewart, “Typhoid Jack,” F&SF, May/June.

S.M. Stirling, “The Jarsoom Project,” Under the Moons of Mars.

Charles Stross, “A Tall Tail,” Tor.com, July 20.

Tim Sullivan, “Repairmen,” F&SF, March/April.

Ken Sursi, “The Seven Samovars,” Lightspeed, September.

Michael Swanwick, “Day of the Kraken,” Tor.com, September 26.

____, “The Fire Gown,” Tor.com, August 18.

____, “The Mongolian Wizard,” Tor.com, July 4.

____, “Pushkin the American,” Postscripts 26/27.

____, “The Woman Who Shook the World-Tree,” Tor.com, March 21.

Rachel Swirsky, “The Sea of Trees,” The Future Is Japanese.

John Alfred Taylor, “Chromatophores,” Asimov’s, October/November.

Karin Tidbeck, “Rebecka,” Jagganath.

Lavie Tidhar, “A Brief History of the Great Pubs of London,” Pandemonium.

____, “Black God’s Kiss,” Postscripts 26/27.

____, “The Ballad of the Last Human,” The Mammoth Book of Steampunk.

____, “Chosing Faces,” Arc 1.3.

____, “Earthrise,” Redstone SF #28.

____, “The Indignity of Rain,” Interzone 240.

____, “The Lord of Discarded Things,” Strange Horizons, October 15.

____, “Love Is a Parasite Meme,” Apex Magazine, April 13.

____, “The Red Menace,” Rip-Off!.

____, “Robotnik,” Dark Faith 2.

____, “The Stoker Memorandum,” Daily Science Fiction,

____, “Strigoi,” Interzone 242.

____, “This, Other World,” Breaking the Bow.

Steven Utley, “Crime and Punishment,” Postscripts 26/27.

____, “The End in Eden,” Analog, October.

____, “Shattering,” Asimov’s, October/November.

____, “The Tortoise Grows Elate,” F&SF , March/April.

____, “Zip,” Asimov’s, July.

Catheryene M. Valente, “Coming of Age in Barsoom,” Under the Moons of Mars.

____, “Fade to White,” Clarkesworld , August.

Genevieve Valentine, “A Bead of Jasper, Four Small Stones,” Clarkesworld, October.

____, “A Game of Mars,” Under the Moons of Mars.

____ , “Aurum,” Abyss & Apex, 1st Quarter.

____, “The Gravedigger of Kostan Spring,” Lightspeed, February.

Jeff VanderMeer, “Komodo,” Arc 1.2.

James Van Pelt, “Mrs. Hatcher’s Evaluation,” Asimov’s, March.

Carrie Vaughn, “Don Quixote,” Armored.

____, “Harry and Marlow and the Talisman of the Cult of Egil,” Lightspeed , February.

Juliette Wade, “The Liars,” Analog, October.

Wendy N. Wagner, “Barnstormers,” Ideomancer, June.

Kali Wallace, “The Widdershins Clock,” Asimov’s, June.

Tracie Welser, “A Body Without Fur,” Interzone 240.

K.D. Wentworth, “Alien Land,” F&SF, January/February.

Kate Wilhelm, “The Fullness of Time,” F&SF, July/August.

Edward Willett, “A Little Space Music,” On Spec, Spring.

Liz Williams, “Cad Coddeu,” Magic.

Sean Williams, “The N-Body Solution,” Armored .

Tad Williams, “Every Fuzzy Beast of the Earth, Every Pink Fowl of the Air,” Rip-Off!.

____, “Three Lilies and Three Leopards,” Subterranean, Winter.

Walter Jon Williams, “The Boolean Gate,” Subterranean Press.

Chris Willrich, “Grand Tour,” F&SF , May/June.

____, “The Mote Dancer and the Firelife,” Beneath Ceaseless Skies, March.

____, “Star Soup,” Asimov’s, September.

Robert Charles Wilson, “Fireborn,” Rip-Off!.

Gene Wolfe, “Dormannna,” Tor.com, March 7.

Nick Wood, “Azania,” AfroSF.

Alberto Yanez, “Recognizing Gabe: un cuento de hadas,” Strange Horizons, January 16.

Dorothy Yarros, “The Fourth Exam,” Strange Horizons, September 17.

Caroline M. Yoachim, “Mother Ship,” Lightspeed, April.

____, “The Philosophy of Ships,” Interzone 243.

Jane Yolen, “Andersen’s Witch,” Under My Hat.

PERMISSIONS

ACKNOWLEDGMENT IS MADE FOR PERMISSION TO REPRINT THE FOLLOWING MATERIAL:

“Weep for Day,” by Indrapramit Das. Copyright © 2012 by Dell Magazines. First published in Asimov’s Science Fiction , August 2012. Reprinted by permission of the author.

“The Man,” by Paul McAuley. Copyright © 2012 by Paul McAuley. First published electronically in Arc 1.2. Reprinted by permission of the author.

“The Stars Do Not Lie,” by Jay Lake. Copyright © 2012 by Dell Magazines. First published in Asimov’s Science Fiction , October/November 2012. Reprinted by permission of the author.

“The Memcordist,” by Lavie Tidhar. Copyright © 2012 by Lavie Tidhar. First published electronically on Eclipse Online , December. Reprinted by permission of the author.

“The Girl-Thing Who Went Out for Sushi,” by Pat Cadigan. Copyright © 2012 by Pat Cadigan. First published in Edge of Infinity (Solaris), edited by Jonathan Strahan. Reprinted by permission of the author.

“Holmes Sherlock,” by Eleanor Arnason. Copyright © 2012 by Eleanor Arnason. First published electronically on Eclipse Online , November. Reprinted by permission of the author.

“Nightfall on the Peak of Eternal Light,” by Richard A. Lovett and William Gleason. Copyright © 2012 by Dell Magazines. First published in Analog Science Fiction and Science Fact , July/August 2012. Reprinted by permission of the authors.

“Close Encounters,” by Andy Duncan. Copyright © 2012 by Andy Duncan. First published in The Pottawatomie Giant and Other Stories (PS Publishing), by Andy Duncan.

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