- Year's Best SF 8
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name = Year's Best SF 8
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author = Edited byDavid G. Hartwell andKathryn Cramer
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country =United States
language = English
series =Year's Best SF
genre =Science fiction anthology
publisher = Eos
release_date = 2003
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media_type = Print (Paperback )
pages = 496 pp
isbn = ISBN 0-06-106453-X
preceded_by =Year's Best SF 7
followed_by =Year's Best SF 9 "Year's Best SF 8" (ISBN 0-06-106453-X) is a science fiction anthology edited by
David G. Hartwell andKathryn Cramer that was published in 2003. It is the eighth in theYear's Best SF series.Contents
The book itself, as well as each of the stories, has a shortintroduction by the editors.
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Bruce Sterling : "In Paradise" (Originally in "F&SF", 2002)
*Michael Swanwick : "Slow Life" (Originally in "Analog", 2002)
*Eleanor Arnason : "Knapsack Poems" (Originally in "Asimov's", 2002)
*Geoffrey A. Landis : "At Dorado" (Originally in "Asimov's", 2002)
* Robert Reed: "Coelacanths" (Originally in "F&SF", 2002)
* Ken Wharton: "Flight Correction" (Originally in "Analog", 2002)
*Robert Sheckley : "Shoes" (Originally in "F&SF", 2002)
*Charles Sheffield : "The Diamond Drill" (Originally in "Analog", 2002)
*Ursula K. Le Guin : "The Seasons of the Ansarac" (Originally in " [http://www.infinitematrix.net The Infinite Matrix] ", 2002)
*Richard Chwedyk : "A Few Kind Words for A. E. Van Vogt" (Originally in "Tales of the Unanticipated ", 2002)
*Charles Stross : "Halo" (Originally in "Asimov's", 2002)
*Terry Bisson : "I Saw the Light" (Originally in "Sci Fiction ", 2002)
*A. M. Dellamonica : "A Slow Day at the Gallery" (Originally in "Asimov's", 2002)
*Paul Di Filippo : "Ailoura" (Originally in "Once Upon a Galaxy ", 2002)
* J. R. Dunn: "The Names of All the Spirits" (Originally in "Sci Fiction", 2002)
*Carol Emshwiller : "Grandma" (Originally in "F&SF", 2002)
*Neal Asher : "Snow in the Desert" (Originally in "Spectrum SF ", 2002)
*Greg Egan : "Singleton" (Originally in "Interzone", 2002)
* Robert Onopa: "Geropods" (Originally in "F&SF", 2002)
*Jack Williamson : "Afterlife" (Originally in "F&SF", 2002)
*Gene Wolfe : "Shields of Mars" (Originally in "Mars Probes ", 2002)
*Nancy Kress : "Patent Infringement" (Originally in "Asimov's", 2002)
*Michael Moorcock : "Lost Sorceress of the Silent Citadel" (Originally in "Mars Probes", 2002)
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