Edge of Infinity — Anthology

Edge of Infinity -- AnthologyAll stories copyright 2012.

Standalones

The Girl-Thing Who Went Out for Sushi — Pat Cadigan
The Deeps of the Sky — Elizabeth Bear
DriveJames S. A. Corey
The Road to NPS — Sandra McDonald and Stephen D. Covey
Swift as a Dream and Fleeting as a Sigh — John Barnes
Macy Minnot’s Last Christmas on Dione, Ring Racing, Fiddler’s Green, the Potter’s Garden — Paul McAuley
Safety Tests — Kristine Kathryn Rusch
Bricks, Sticks, Straw — Gwyneth Jones
Tyche and the Ants — Hannu Rajaniemi
Obelisk — Stephen Baxter
VaingloryAlastair Reynolds
Water Rights — An Owomoyela
The Peak of Eternal Light — Bruce Sterling

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The Medusa Chronicles — Alastair Reynolds and Stephen Baxter

The Medusa Chronicles -- Alastair Reynolds and Stephen BaxterThis time Alastair teams up with Stephen Baxter to write this interesting yarn, taking us from an alternative history of the Apollo missions all the way into the deep heart of Jupiter, hundreds of years later.

As usual with anything Alastair Reynolds, it’s just great all round writing.   What i really liked about this one is the recreation of Jupiter with a whole eco system going on all the way down to the core of the planet.

Once again we’ve plenty of AI stuff going on, and going wrong on a cosmic scale (rapidly approaching an Earth near you, in case you’ve been sleeping under a rock and hadn’t noticed), and a solar-system wide war with a cyborg, running/wheeling/flying around, trying to make peace between everyone.

It’s a really good novel, and whether you believe me or not, i don’t care.   If you don’t want to read it, just because i think it’s really good, then that’s your loss, not mine.

Next up from Alastair is Sixteen Questions for Kamala Chatterjee, which i’m diving straight into in my quest to read everything by Alastair before the AI’s take over and destroy everything of value that ever existed and turn the Earth into a volcanic wasteland (which won’t be long, according to some people).

Bye for now.

Alastair’s Page

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Year’s Best SF 6 — Anthology

Year's Best SF 6 -- AnthologyAll stories copyright 2000.

Reef — Paul J. McAuley
Reality Check — David Brin
The Millennium Express — Robert Silverberg
Patient Zero — Tananarive Due
The Oort Crowd — Ken MacLeod
The Thing About Benny — M. Shayne Bell
The Last Supper — Brian Stableford
Tuberculosis Bacteria Join UN — Joan Slonczewski
Our Mortal Span — Howard Waldrop
Different Kinds of Darkness — David Langford
New Ice Age, or Just Cold Feet? — Norman Spinrad
The Devotee — Stephen Dedman
The Marriage of Sky and Sea — Chris Beckett
In the Days of the Comet — John M. Ford
The Birthday of the World — Ursula K. Le Guin
Oracle — Greg Egan
To Cuddle Amy — Nancy Kress
Steppenpferd — Brian W. Aldiss
Sheena 5 — Stephen Baxter
The Fire Eggs — Darrell Schweitzer
The New Horla — Robert Sheckley
Madame Bovary, C’est Moi — Dan Simmons
Grandma’s Jumpman — Robert Reed
Bordeaux Mixture — Charles Dexter Ward
The Dryad’s Wedding — Robert Charles Wilson
Built Upon the Sands of Time — Michael F. Flynn
Seventy-Two Letters — Ted Chiang

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In Dreams — Anthology

In Dreams -- Anthology

Planet Rock (Don’t Stop) — Charles Shaar Murray
Fat Tuesday — Ian McDonald
The Discovery of Running Bare — Jonathan Carroll
Night Shift Sister — Nicholas Royle
Worthless — Greg Egan
Nyro Fiddles — F. Paul Wilson
Thrumm — Steve Rasnic Tem
Digital to AnalogueAlastair Reynolds
Sticks — Lewis Shiner
The Elvis National Theatre of Okinawa — Jonathan Lethem and Lukas Jaeger
Candy Comes Back — Colin Greenland
Honey, I’m Home! — Lisa Tuttle
The Reflection Once Removed — Scott Bradfield
Life in the Groove — Ian Watson
Black Day at Bad Rock — Christopher Fowler
Riders on the Storm — Mark Timlin
The Shiny Surface — Don Webb
Weep for the Moon — Stephen Baxter
The Man Who Shot Anarchy Gordon — Ray Davis
Don’t Leave Me — Barrington J. Bayley
Falling StonesPeter F. Hamilton
Changes — Andrew Weiner
Wunderkindergarten — Marc Laidlaw
Bold as LoveGwyneth Jones
Blues for a Dying Breed — Cliff Burns
Last Rising Sun — Graham Joyce
Reed John-Paul Forever — Steve Antczak
Snodgrass — Ian R. MacLeod

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The Year’s Best Science Fiction #29 — Anthology

The Year's Best Science Fiction #29 -- Anthology

The Choice — Paul McAuley
A Soldier of the City — David Moles
The Beancounter’s Cat — Damien Broderick
Dolly — Elizabeth Bear
Martian Heart — John Barnes
Earth Hour — Ken MacLeod
Laika’s Ghost — Karl Schroeder
The Dala Horse — Michael Swanwick
The Way it Works Out and All — Peter S. Beagle
The Ice Owl — Carolyn Ives Gilman
The Copenhagen Interpretation — Paul Cornell
The Invasion of Venus — Stephen Baxter
Digging — Ian McDonald
Ascension Day — Alastair Reynolds
After the Apocalypse — Maureen F. McHugh
Silently and Very Fast — Catherynne M. Valente
A Long Way Home — Jay Lake
The Incredible Exploding Man — Dave Hutchinson
What We Found — Geoff Ryman
A Response From EST17 — Tom Purdom
The Cold Step Beyond — Ian R. MacLeod
A Militant peace — David Klecha and Tobias S. Buckell
The Ants of Flanders — Robert Reed
The Vicar of Mars — Gwyneth Jones
The Smell of Orange Groves — Lavie Tidhar
The Iron Shirts — Michael F. Flynn
Cody — Pat Cadigan
For I Have Lain Me Down on the Stone of Loneliness and I’ll Not Be Back Again — Michael Swanwick
Ghostweight — Yoon Ha Lee
Digital Rites — Jim Hawkins
The Boneless One — Alec Nevala-Lee
Dying Young — Peter M. Ball
Canterbury Hollow — Chris Lawson
The Vorkuta Event — Ken MacLeod
The Man Who Bridged the Mist — Kij Johnson

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