The Best Science Fiction and Fantasy of the Year, Volume 13

by Jonathan Strahan (Editor)

Best Science Fiction and Fantasy of the Year (13)

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A librarian helps a desperate student find the door into a book; Sir Thomas Moore's head is stolen and a messy rescue ensues; a mother sells a piece of her memory so her daughter can afford an education.

Science fiction is the story of what if and what comes next. It's more playful, more inclusive and more entertaining than it has ever been before and as the world falls apart around us, it offers us a chance to understand how things could be better, or just how a great story can get us show more through another night.

The Best Science Fiction and Fantasy of the Year: Volume Thirteen brings together the very best clashes between zombies and unicorns, robots and fairies, spaceships and more in a definitive volume that takes us everywhere from the distant future and the moons of our own solar system, to one last visit to Earthsea...

Featuring stories from Kelly Barnhill // Elizabeth Bear // Brooke Bolander // Zen Cho // P. Djèlí Clark // John Crowley // Andy Duncan // Jeffrey Ford // Daryl Gregory // Alix E. Harrow // Maria Dahvana Headley // Simone Heller // S. L. Huang // Dave Hutchinson // N. K. Jemisin // T. Kingfisher // Naomi Kritzer // Rich Larson // Ursula K. Le Guin // Yoon Ha Lee // Ken Liu // Carmen Maria Machado // Annalee Newitz // Garth Nix // Naomi Novik // S. Qiouyi Lu // Kelly Robson // Vandana Singh // Tade Thompson // Alyssa Wong

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I’ve been struggling with reading long-form fiction the last little while (picking up books and dropping them like they’re definitely not hot), so I figured why not pick up a collection of short stories and see if that works a bit better. I’m always sceptical of anything claiming to be the “best of” anything, but with a stacked author list like this one how could I go wrong? I skipped maybe 25/30% of the stories herein (some authors’ voices just don’t work for me and too hardcore sci-fi still isn’t my jam), but I was pleasantly surprised by quite a few of the stories herein - and some by authors who I hadn’t heard of, and now get to explore further! Stand out stories (in no particular order) include: “The Secret show more Lives of the Nine Negro Teeth of George Washington” by P. Djélí Clark, which is speculative historical fiction at its BEST (all-caps required); Kelly Barnhill’s “Dreadful Young Ladies,” for its strange denizens who I consider perfectly lovely; “The Staff and the Stone” by Garth Nix, a classic example of good worldbuilding and sorcery; Yoon Ha Lee’s “The Starship and the Temple Cat,” an unexpected sci-fi fav that follows a ghostly cat, who turns out to be a much-needed hero; and Alex E. Harrow’s “A Witch’s Guide to Escape: A Practical Compendium of Portal Fantasies,” wherein she exposes librarians for the witches they are, (the best sort). I don’t read widely enough in the territory of short speculative fiction to judge whether this small (but weighty) collection of tales is truly the “best” of the year, but there sure are some excellent tales herein! show less
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I especially liked Yoon Ha Lee's "The Starship and the Temple Cat." The other few stories in here that I found of some interest are
  • Elizabeth Bear's "Okay, Glory"
  • Darryl Gregory's "Nine Last Days on Planet Earth"
  • Dave Hutchinson's "Golgatha"
Ursula LeGuin's "Firelight" was also of some interest, but really just as a coda to the Earthsea series. Other than that, and perhaps a couple of others, this anthology wasn't of much interest at all. Maybe it's generational and I'm just not attracted to current-day sci-fi.
This last volume in this series and it's a pity. Many of these stories are really well written and I have no idea how anyone could really have narrowed down the Hugo short-list. In hindsight there were only a small few that I didn't re-read the second time around. I still adore "The Witches guide to escape.."
This was a book with stories that I enjoyed enough to want to buy the book so that I can re-read them again at my leisure

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Jonathan Strahan was born in 1964 in Belfast, Northern Ireland. He is an editor and publisher of science fiction. His family moved to Perth, Western Australia in 1968, and he graduated from the University of Western Australia with a Bachelor of Arts in 1986. In 1990 he co-founded Eidolon: The Journal of Australian Science Fiction and Fantasy, and show more worked on it as co-editor and co-publisher until 1999. He was also co-publisher of Eidolon Books which published Robin Pen's The Secret Life of Rubber-Suit Monsters, Howard Waldrop's Going Home Again, Storm Constantine's The Thorn Boy, and Terry Dowling's Blackwater Days. In 2015 he was nominated in the editor and anthology categories for the Locus Awards with the title Reach for Infinity. In 2018, he won the 2017 Aurealis Awards for the best Australian anthology for his book, Infinity Wars. (Bowker Author Biography) show less

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Barnhill, Kelly (Contributor)
Bear, Elizabeth (Contributor)
Bolander, Brooke (Contributor)
Cho, Zen (Contributor)
Clark, P. Djèlí (Contributor)
Crowley, John (Contributor)
Duncan, Andy (Contributor)
Ford, Jeffrey (Contributor)
Gregory, Daryl (Contributor)
Harrow, Alix E. (Contributor)
Heller, Simone (Contributor)
Huang, S.L. (Contributor)
Hutchinson, Dave (Contributor)
Jemisin, NK (Contributor)
Kingfisher, T. (Contributor)
Kritzer, Naomi (Contributor)
Larson, Rich (Contributor)
Le Guin, Ursula K. (Contributor)
Lee, Yoon Ha (Contributor)
Liu, Ken (Contributor)
Lu, S. Qiouyi (Contributor)
Machado, Carmen Maria (Contributor)
Newitz, Annalee (Contributor)
Nix, Garth (Contributor)
Novik, Naomi (Contributor)
Robson, Kelly (Contributor)
Singh, Vandana (Contributor)
Thompson, Tade (Contributor)
Wong, Alyssa (Contributor)

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The Best Science Fiction and Fantasy of the Year, Volume 13

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813.087620806Literature & rhetoricAmerican literature in EnglishAmerican fiction in EnglishBy typeGenre fictionAdventure fictionSpeculative fictionScience fictionCollections and anthologiesAnthologies21st century
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