Year's Best SF 11 - Contents

Contents

The book itself, as well as each of the stories, has a short introduction by the editors.

  • David Langford: "New Hope for the Dead" (Originally in Nature, 2005)
  • Hannu Rajaniemi: "Deus Ex Homine" (Originally in Nova Scotia: New Scottish Speculative Fiction, 2005)
  • Gardner R. Dozois: "When the Great Days Came" (Originally in F&SF, 2005)
  • Daryl Gregory: "Second Person, Present Tense" (Originally in Asimov's, 2005)
  • Justina Robson: "Dreadnought" (Originally in Nature, 2005)
  • Ken MacLeod: "A Case of Consilience" (Originally in Nova Scotia, 2005)
  • Tobias S. Buckell: "Toy Planes" (Originally in Nature, 2005)
  • Neal Asher: "Mason's Rats" (Originally in Asimov's, 2005)
  • Vonda N. McIntyre: "A Modest Proposal" (Originally in Nature, 2005)
  • Rudy Rucker: "Guadalupe and Hieronymus Bosch" (Originally in Interzone, 2005)
  • Peter F. Hamilton: "The Forever Kitten" (Originally in Nature, 2005)
  • Matthew Jarpe: "City of Reason" (Originally in Asimov's, 2005)
  • Bruce Sterling: "Ivory Tower" (Originally in Nature, 2005)
  • Lauren McLaughlin: "Sheila" (Originally in Interzone, 2005)
  • Paul McAuley: "Rats of the System" (Originally in Constellations, 2005)
  • Larissa Lai: "I Love Liver: A Romance" (Originally in Nature, 2005)
  • James Patrick Kelly: "The Edge of Nowhere" (Originally in Asimov's, 2005)
  • Ted Chiang: "What's Expected of Us" (Originally in Nature, 2005)
  • Michael Swanwick: "Girls and Boys, Come Out to Play" (Originally in Asimov's, 2005)
  • Stephen Baxter: "Lakes of Light" (Originally in Constellations, 2005)
  • Oliver Morton: "The Albian Message" (Originally in Nature, 2005)
  • Bud Sparhawk: "Bright Red Star" (Originally in Asimov's, 2005)
  • Alaya Dawn Johnson: "Third Day Lights" (Originally in Interzone, 2005)
  • Greg Bear: "Ram Shift Phase 2" (Originally in Nature, 2005)
  • Gregory Benford: "On the Brane" (Originally in Gateways, 2005)
  • R. Garcia y Robertson: "Oxygen Rising" (Originally in Asimov's, 2005)
  • Adam Roberts: "And Future King..." (Originally in Postscripts, 2005)
  • Alastair Reynolds: "Beyond the Aquila Rift" (Originally in Constellations, 2005)
  • Joe Haldeman: "Angel of Light" (Originally in Cosmos, 2005)
  • Liz Williams: "Ikiryoh" (Originally in Asimov's, 2005)
  • Cory Doctorow: "I, Robot" (Originally in The Infinite Matrix, 2005)

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