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Neil clarke best science fiction of the year
Neil clarke best science fiction of the year













neil clarke best science fiction of the year

Macleod, and “Things with Beards,” by Sam J. Greg Hullender has updated the Rocket Stack Rank “2016 Best SF/F Anthologies” page and passed along his count of the stories that multiple editors picked for their year’s best volumes. “Touring with the Alien” by Carolyn Ives Gilman ( Clarkesworld, April 2016).“Dispatches from the Cradle: The Hermit-Forty-Eight Hours in the Sea of Massachusetts” by Ken Liu ( Drowned Worlds, edited by Jonathana Strahan).“Number Nine Moon” by Alex Irvine ( F&SF, January/February 2016).“You Make Pattaya” by Rich Larson ( Interzone, November/December 2016).“Ten Poems for the Mossums, One for the Man” by Suzanne Palmer ( Asimov’s, July 2016).“Parables of Infinity” by Robert Reed ( Bridging Infinity, edited by Jonathana Strahan).“The Charge and the Storm” by An Owomoyela ( Asimov’s, February 2016).“The Three Lives of Sonata James” by Lettie Prell ( Tor.com, October 2016).“And Then, One Day, the Air was Full of Voices” by Margaret Ronald ( Clarkesworld, June 2016).

neil clarke best science fiction of the year neil clarke best science fiction of the year

  • “Sooner or Later Everything Falls Into the Sea” by Sarah Pinsker ( Lightspeed, February 2016).
  • “They All Have One Breath” by Karl Bunker ( Asimov’s, December 2016).
  • Buckell and Karen Lord ( Bridging Infinity, edited by Jonathana Strahan)
  • “The Iron Tactician” by Alastair Reynolds ( Newcon Press).
  • “The Metal Demimonde” by Nick Wolven ( Analog, June 2016).
  • “Pearl” by Aliette de Bodard ( The Starlit Wood, edited by Dominik Parisien and Navah Wolfe).
  • “Night Journey of the Dragon-Horse” by Xia Jia ( Invisible Planets, edited by Ken Liu).
  • Napper ( Interzone, January/February 2016)

    neil clarke best science fiction of the year

    “HigherWorks” by Gregory Norman Bossert ( Asimov’s, December 2016).Miller ( Drowned Worlds, edited by Jonathana Strahan) “Panic City” by Madeline Ashby ( CyberWorld, edited by Jason Heller and Joshua Viola).“Terminal” by Lavie Tidhar ( Tor.com, April 2016).“Ten Days” by Nina Allan ( Now We Are Ten, edited by Ian Whates).“Prodigal” by Gord Sellar ( Analog, December 2016).“A Good Home” by Karin Lowachee ( Lightspeed, June 2016).“Extraction Request” by Rich Larson ( Clarkesworld, January 2016).Neil Clarke’s Best Science Fiction of the Year Volume 2 will feature these stories from 2016:















    Neil clarke best science fiction of the year