Year’s Best SF 9

Year’s Best SF 9 by David G. Hartwell is a first edition collection published by HarperCollins on May 25, 2004. This anthology features a selection of remarkable short science fiction stories that showcase a new sensibility in the genre. The volume includes contributions from acclaimed authors, presenting a variety of adventures and discoveries that explore alien worlds, strange cultures, and innovative technologies.
Readers will find a diverse array of narratives that reflect the evolving landscape of science fiction. The stories included in this collection offer both parables and warnings, inviting exploration of the future through unique perspectives. With a total of 512 pages, this edition serves as a comprehensive overview of the finest short form science fiction published in the preceding year, making it a significant addition to the genre.
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The Future Boldly Imagined From Breathtaking New Perspectives
The world as we will know it is far different from the future once predicted in simpler times. For this newest collection of the finest short form SF to appear in print over the preceding year, acclaimed editors and anthologists David G. Hartwell and Kathryn Cramer have gathered remarkable works that reflect a new sensibility. Courageous and diverse stories from some of the finest authors in the field grace this amazing volume — adventures and discoveries, parables and warnings, carrying those eager to fly to far ends of a vast, ever-shifting universe of alien worlds, strange cultures, and mind-bending technologies. Tomorrow has never been as spellbinding, terrifying, or transforming as it is here, today, in these extraordinary pages. Hang on!
New tales from:
Kage Baker • Gregory Benford • Terry BissonRick Moody • Michael Swanwick • John Varley and many more
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