The Year's Best Science Fiction: Twentieth Annual Collection

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Gardner Dozois
Macmillan, 23 de jul. 2003 - 672 pàgines

Widely regarded as the one essential book for every science fiction fan, The Year's Best Science Fiction (Winner of the 2002 Locus Award for Best Anthology) continues to uphold its standard of excellence with more than two dozen stories representing the previous year's best SF writing. This year's volume includes Ian R. MacLeod, Nancy Kress, Greg Egan, Maureen F. McHugh, Robert Reed, Paul McAuley, Michael Swanwick, Robert Silverberg, Charles Stross, John Kessel, Gregory Benford and many other talented authors of SF, as well as thorough summations of the year and a recommended reading list.

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BREATHMOSS
1
THE MOST FAMOUS LITTLE GIRL IN THE WORLD
52
THE PASSENGER
71
THE POLITICAL OFFICER
95
LAMBING SEASON
135
COELACANTHS
145
PRESENCE
164
HALO
184
WINTERS ARE HARD
367
AT THE MONEY
390
AGENT PROVOCATEUR
417
SINGLETON
427
SLOW LIFE
467
A FLOCK OF BIRDS
486
THE POTTER OF BONES
501
THE WHISPER OF DISKS
538

IN PARADISE
212
THE OLD COSMONAUT AND THE CONSTRUCTION WORKER DREAM OF MARS
221
STORIES FOR MEN
243
TO BECOME A WARRIOR
302
THE CLEAR BLUE SEAS OF LUNA
313
VAO
339
THE HOTEL AT HARLANS LANDING
567
THE MILLENNIUM PARTY
578
TURQUOISE DAYS
581
2002
641
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Gardner Dozois was born in Salem, Massachusetts on July 23, 1947. After working as an Army journalist, he became a science fiction and fantasy editor and author. He was the founding editor of The Year's Best Science Fiction anthologies and editor of Asimov's from 1984 until 2004. His work as an editor received more than 40 Hugo Awards, 40 Nebula Awards, and 30 Locus Awards. He received the Hugo Award for Best Professional Editor 15 times between 1988 and his retirement from Asimov's in 2004. He wrote books including Strangers and short stories including The Peacemaker and Morning Child, which won the Nebula Award for Short Story in 1983 and 1984, respectively. He also collaborated with George R. R. Martin on a series of themed anthologies including Songs of the Dying Earth, Old Mars, Dangerous Women, and Rogues. In 2011, Dozois was inducted into the Science Fiction Hall of Fame. He died on May 27, 2018 at the age of 70.

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