Contents
The book itself, as well as each of the stories, has a short introduction by the editors.
- Nancy Kress: "Computer Virus" (First published in Asimov's, 2001)
- Terry Bisson: "Charlie's Angels" (First published in Sci Fiction, 2001)
- Richard Chwedyk: "The Measure of All Things" (First published in F&SF, 2000)
- Simon Ings: "Russian Vine" (First published in Sci Fiction, 2001)
- Michael Swanwick: "Under's Game" (First published in Sci Fiction, 2001)
- Brian W. Aldiss: "A Matter of Mathematics" (First published in Supertoys Last All Summer Long, 2001)
- Edward M. Lerner: "Creative Destruction" (First published in Analog, 2001)
- David Morrell: "Resurrection" (First published in Redshift, 2001)
- James Morrow: "The Cat's Pajamas" (First published in F&SF, 2001)
- Michael Swanwick: "The Dog Said Bow-Wow" (First published in Asimov's, 2001)
- Ursula K. Le Guin: "The Building" (First published in Redshift, 2001)
- Stephen Baxter: "Gray Earth" (First published in Asimov's, 2001)
- Terry Dowling: "The Lagan Fishers" (First published in Sci Fiction, 2001)
- Thomas M. Disch: "In Xanadu" (First published in Redshift, 2001)
- Lisa Goldstein: "The Go-Between" (First published in Asimov's, 2001)
- Gene Wolfe: "Viewpoint" (First published in Redshift, 2001)
- Gregory Benford: "Anomalies" (First published in Redshift, 2001)
- Alastair Reynolds: "Glacial" (First published in Spectrum SF, 2001)
- James Patrick Kelly: "Undone" (First published in Asimov's, 2001)
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Famous quotes containing the word contents:
“Such as boxed
Their feelings properly, complete to tags
A box for dark men and a box for Other
Would often find the contents had been scrambled.”
—Gwendolyn Brooks (b. 1917)
“If one reads a newspaper only for information, one does not learn the truth, not even the truth about the paper. The truth is that the newspaper is not a statement of contents but the contents themselves; and more than that, it is an instigator.”
—Karl Kraus (18741936)
“To be, contents his natural desire;
He asks no Angels wing, no Seraphs fire;
But thinks, admitted to that equal sky,
His faithful dog shall bear him company.”
—Alexander Pope (16881744)