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The Year's Best Science Fiction: Thirty-First Annual Collection
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  ———. “Sister Twelve: Confessions of a Party Monster,” Apex, August.

  Stephen Baxter, “Starcall,” Starship Century.

  Elizabeth Bear, “The Ghost Makers” Fearsome Journeys.

  ———. “The Governess,” Queen Victoria’s Book of Spells.

  ———. “Green and Dying,” METAtropolis: Green Space.

  Gregory Benford, “Backscatter,” Tor.com, April 3.

  ———. “Leaving Night,” Lightspeed, December.

  M. Bennardo, “The Herons of Mer de L’Ouest,” Lightspeed, February.

  ———. “Outbound from Put-In-Bay,” Asimov’s, February.

  ———. “The Penitent,” Beneath Ceaseless Skies, May.

  ———. “Water Finds Its Level,” Lightspeed, May.

  Holly Black, “Millcara,” Rags & Bones.

  Alex Bledsoe, “Shall We Gather,” Tor.com, May 14.

  Lawrence Block, “I Know How To Pick ’Em,” Dangerous Women.

  Michael Blumlein, “Success,” F&SF, November/December.

  Terry Boren, “This Alakie and the Death of Dima,” The Other Half of the Sky.

  Gregory Norman Bossert, “Bloom,” Asimov’s, December.

  Elizabeth Bourne & Mark Bourne, “What the Red Oaks Knew,” F&SF, March/April.

  Mark Bourne & Elizabeth Bourne, “One Flesh,” Clarkesworld, September.

  Richard Bowes, “The Witch’s House,” Unnatural Worlds.

  Marie Brennan, “What Still Abides,” Clockwork Phoenix 4.

  David Brin, “The Heavy Generation,” Starship Century.

  ———. “Insistence of Vision,” Twelve Tomorrows.

  ———. “The Log,” Shadows of the New Sun.

  David Brin & Gregory Benford, “Banner of the Angels,” Extreme Planets.

  Damien Broderick, “Do Unto Others,” Cosmos, February.

  Damien Broderick & Paul Di Filippo, “Luminous Fish Scanalyze My Name,” Abyss & Apex, 2nd quarter.

  Chris N. Brown, “Sovereign Wealth,” Rayguns Over Texas.

  Georgina Bruce, “Cat World,” Interzone 246.

  Tobias S. Buckell, “The Seafarer,” Subterranean, Spring.

  ———. “Tensegrity,” METAtropolis: Green Space.

  Oliver Buckram, “Un Opera nello Spazio,” F&SF, September/October.

  Ben Burgis, “Contains Multitudes,” Tor.com, July 17.

  Jim Butcher, “Bombshells,” Dangerous Women.

  Chris Butler, “The Animator,” Interzone, March/April.

  O. J. Cade, “The Mythology of Salt,” Strange Horizons, November 11.

  Pat Cadigan, “Caretakers,” Dangerous Women.

  ———. “Chalk,” Chalk.

  ———.”The Christmas Show,” Tor.com, December 17.

  Orson Scott Card, “Off To See the Emperor,” Oz Reimagined.

  Eric Del Carlo, “Hypervigilant,” Asimov’s, June.

  Rae Carson & C. C. Finlay, “The Great Zeppelin Heist of Oz,” Oz Reimagined.

  Jay Caselberg, “Lightime,” Extreme Planets.

  Michael Cassutt, “Pitching Old Mars,” Asimov’s, March.

  Adam-Troy Castro, “The Boy and the Box,” Lightspeed, July.

  Vajra Chandrasekera, “Pockets Full of Stones,” Clarkesworld, July.

  Ted Chiang, “The Truth of Fact, the Truth of Feeling,” Subterranean, Fall.

  Rob Chilson, “Half As Old As Time,” F&SF, September/October.

  John Chu, “The Water That Falls On You From Nowhere,” Tor.com, February 20.

  Maggie Clark, “The Aftermath,” Clarkesworld, November.

  Jaleta Clegg, “One-Way Ticket,” Beyond the Sun.

  Jacob Clifton, “This Is Why We Jump,” Clarkesworld, June.

  Ron Collins, “Bugs,” Analog, November.

  James S. A. Corey, “A Man Without Honor,” Old Mars.

  Paul Cornell, “Tom,” Solaris Rising 2.

  Albert E. Cowdrey, “The Assassin,” F&SF, March/April.

  ———. “The Collectors,” F&SF, September/October.

  ———. “A Haunting in Love City,” F&SF, January/February.

  ———. “Hell For Company,” F&SF, November/December.

  ———. “The Woman in the Moon,” F&SF, May/June.

  F. Brett Cox, “The Amnesia Helmet,” Eclipse Online, January.

  Ian Creasey, “Within These Well-Scrubbed Walls,” Asimov’s, October/November.

  Benjamin Crowell, “A Hole in the Ether,” Asimov’s, September.

  Leah Cypess, “Distant Like the Stars,” Asimov’s, April/May.

  Tony Daniel, “Frog Water,” In Space No One Can Hear You Scream.

  Jack Dann, “The Island of Time,” Shadows of the New Sun.

  ———. “Waiting For Medusa,” Asimov’s, October/November.

  Indrapramit Das, “Karina Who Kissed Spacetime,” Apex, June.

  Colin P. Davies, “Julian of Earth,” Asimov’s, April/May.

  Joel Davis, “Writing in the Margins,” Asimov’s, April/May.

  Aliette de Bodard, “The Angel at the Heart of the Rain,” Interzone 246.

  ———. “The Weight of a Blessing,” Clarkesworld, March.

  Seth Dickinson, “Never Dreaming (in Four Burns),” Clarkesworld, November.

  Paul di Filippo, “Adventures in Cognitive Homogamy: A Love Story,” Asimov’s, October/November.

  ———. “Redskins of the Badlands,” Analog, November.

  Cory Doctorow, “Lawful Interception,” Tor.com, August 28.

  Sarah Dodd, “Trans-Siberia: An Account of a Journey,” Interzone 249.

  Lara Elena Donnelly, “The Witches of Athens,” Strange Horizons, October 7.

  David Drake, “Bedding,” Shadows of the New Sun.

  Andrew Drummend, “The Providential Preservation of the Universal Bibliographic Replicator,” Postscripts 30/31.

  Andy Dudak, “Tachy Psyche,” Clarkesworld, May.

  Andy Duncan & Ellen Klages, “Wakulla Springs,” Tor.com, October 2.

  Phyllis Eisenstein, “The Sunstone,” Old Mars.

  Kate Elliott, “Leaf and Branch and Grass and Vine,” Fearsome Journeys.

  Amal El-Mohtar, “A Hollow Play,” Glitter and Mayhem.

  David Farland, “Barbarians,” Unnatural Worlds.

  ———. “Dead Blue,” Oz Reimagined.

  Shannon Fay, “You First Meet the Devil,” Interzone 246.

  Tang Fei, “Call Girl,” Apex, June.

  Meryl Ferguson, “The Hyphal Layer,” Extreme Planets.

  Sheila Finch, “A Very Small Dispensation,” Asimov’s, October/November.

  C. C. Finlay, “The Infill Trail,” Lightspeed, February.

  Mark Finn, “Take a Left at the Cretaceous,” Rayguns Over Texas.

  Jeffrey Ford, “The Fairy Enterprise,” Queen Victoria’s Book of Spells.

  ———. “A Meeting in Oz,” Oz Reimagined.

  ———. “Rocket Ship to Hell,” Tor.com, July 20.

  ———. “A Terror,” Tor.com, July 24.

  Eugie Foster, “Trixie and the Pandas of Doom,” Apex, January.

  Karen Joy Fowler, “The Science of Herself,” The Science of Herself.

  Carl Frederick, “Fear of Heights in the Tower of Babel,” Analog, October.

  Gregory Frost, “No Others Are Genuine,” Asimov’s, October/November.

  Nancy Fulda, “The Cyborg and the Cemetery,” Twelve Tomorrows.

  ———. “A Soaring Pillar of Brightness,” Beyond the Sun.

  Diana Gabaldon, “Virgins,” Dangerous Women.

  Neil Gaiman, “A Lunar Labyrinth,” Shadows of the New Sun.

  ———. “The Sleeper and the Spindle,” Rags & Bones.

  James Alan Gardner, “The Tempting: A Love Story,” Electric Velocipede 26.

  David Gerrold, “The Gathering,” How To Save the World.

  ———. “Night Train to Paris,” F&SF, January/February.

  Greer Gilman, “Cry Murder! In a Small Voice,” Small Beer Press.

  Molly Gloss, “The Presley Brothers,” Interfictions 2.

  Kathleen Ann Goonan, “Bootstrap,” Twelve Tomorrows.

  Theodora Goss, “Blanchefleur,” Once Upon a Time.

  ———. “Estella Saves the Village,” Queen Victoria’s Book of Spells.

  ———. “The Lost Girls of Oz,” Oz Reimagined.

  John Grant, “Memoryville Blues,” Postscripts 30/31.

  Simon R. Green, “Dorothy Dreams,” Oz Reimagined.

  Sarah Grey, “The Ballad of Marisol Brook,” Lightspeed, June.

  Jon Courtenay Grimwood, “The Jupiter Files,” The Lowest Heaven.

  Damien Walters Grintalis, “Always, They Whisper,” Lightspeed, May.

  ———. “Paskutinis Iliuzija (The Last Illusion),” Interzone 245.

  Lev Grossman, “The Girl in the Mirror,” Dangerous Women.

  Robert Grossman, “MyPhone20,” F&SF, Sepember/October.

  Joe Haldeman, “The Island of the Death Doctor,” Shadows of the New Sun.

  Guy Haley, “iRobot,” Interzone, January/February.

  Lisa L. Hannett, “The Coronation Bout,” Electric Velocipede 27.

  Daniel Hatch, “The Chorus Line,” Analog, December.

  Jim Hawkins, “Sky Leap—Earth Flame,” Interzone, January/February.

  Maria Dahvana Headley, “The Psammophile,” Unlikely Stories 7.

  ———. “Such & Such Said to So & So,” Glitter and Mayhem.

  F. Brett Helmut, “The Amnesia Helmet,” Eclipse, January.

  Howard V. Hendrix, “Other People’s Avatars,” Analog, July/August.

  Carlos Hernandez, “The International Studbook of the Giant Panda,” Interzone, March/April.

  Thomas Olde Heuvelt, “The Ink Readers of Doi Saket,” Tor.com, April 24.

  M. K. Hobson, “Baba Makesh,” F&SF, November/December.

  Brian Hodge, “The Same Waters As You,” Weirder Shadows Over Innsmouth.

  ———. “We, the Fortunate Bereaved,” Halloween.

  Cecelia Holland, “Nora’s Song,” Dangerous Women.

  Kat Howard, “Painted Birds and Shivered Bones,” Subterranean, Spring.

  ———. “Stage Blood,” Subterranean, Summer.

  Hugh Howey, “Deep Blood Kettle,” Lightspeed, April.

  Matthew Hughes, “And Then Some,” Asimov’s, February.

  ———. “Sleeper,” Lightspeed, November.

  ———. “Stones and Glass,” F&SF, November/December.

  ———. “The Ugly Duckling,” Old Mars.

  Claire Humphrey, “Haunts,” Interzone 249.

  Kameron Hurley, “Enyo-Enyo,” The Lowest Heaven.

  Alex Irvine, “Watching the Cow,” F&SF, January/February.

  Alexander Jablokov, “Feral Moon,” Asimov’s, March.

  Helen Jackson, “Build Guide,” Interzone, January/February.

  Kelly Jennings, “Velocity’s Ghost,” The Other Half of the Sky.

  Hao Jingfang, “Invisible Planets,” Lightspeed, December.

  Wang JinKang, “The Beekeeper,” Pathlight: New Chinese Writing.

  C. W. Johnson, “Exit, Interrupted,” The Other Half of the Sky.

  Derek Austin Johnson, “Grey Goo and You,” Rayguns Over Texas.

  Matt Jones, “The Comet’s Tale,” The Lowest Heaven.

  Naim Kabir, “On the Origin of Song,” Beneath Ceaseless Skies, October.

  Vylar Kaftan, “The Weight of the Sunrise,” Asimov’s, February.

  Rahul Kanakia, “Droplet,” We See a Different Frontier.

  William H. Keith, “Positive Message,” How To Save the World.

  Jamie Kellen, “The Still Room,” Electric Velocipede 26.

  James Patrick Kelly, “Miss Nobody Never Was,” Lightspeed, December.

  ———. “Soulcatcher,” Clarkesworld, May.

  Kay Kenyon, “The Spires of Greme,” Solaris Rising 2.

  Sherilyn Kenyon, “Hell Hath No Fury,” Dangerous Women.

  Caitlin R. Kiernan, “Black Helicopters,” Subterranean.

  ———. “The Prayer of Ninety Cats,” Subterranean, Spring.

  Ted Kosmatka, “Haplotype 1402,” Asimov’s, July.

  Mary Robinette Kowal, “Forest of Memory,” METAtropolis: Green Space.

  Nancy Kress, “… And Other Stories,” Shadows of the New Sun.

  ———. “Annibal Lee,” Arc Manor.

  ———. “Frog Watch,” Asimov’s, December.

  ———. “Knotweed and Gardenias,” Starship Century.

  ———. “Migration,” Beyond the Sun.

  ———. “Mithridates, He Died Old,” Asimov’s, January.

  ———. “More,” Solaris Rising 2.

  ———. “Second Arabesque, Very Slowly,” Dangerous Women.

  Matthew Kressel, “The Sounds of Old Earth,” Lightspeed, January.

  Naomi Kritzer, “Bits,” Clarkesworld, October.

  ———. “Solidarity,” F&SF, March/April.

  ———. “The Wall,” Asimov’s, April/May.

  Greg Kurzawa, “Shepherds,” Clarkesworld, August.

  Ellen Kushner & Ysabeau S. Wilce, “One Last, Great Adventure,” Fearsome Journeys.

  Jay Lake, “A Stranger Comes To Kalimpura,” Subterranean, Spring.

  ———. “Love in the Time of Metal and Flesh,” Prime Books.

  Jay Lake & Seanan McGuire, “Hook Agonistes,” Subterranean, Fall.

  Margo Lanagan, “We Three Kids,” PS Publishing.

  Joe R. Lansdale, “The Case of the Stacking Shadow,” Subterranean, Summer.

  ———. “King of the Cheap Romance,” Old Mars.

  ———. “Wrestling Jesus,” Dangerous Women.

  Anaea Lay, “Hiding on the Red Sands of Mars,” Strange Horizons, May 13–20.

  ———. “The Visited,” Lightspeed, April.

  Rand B. Lee, “Changes,” F&SF, May/June.

  Tanith Lee, “A Little of the Night,” Clockwork Phoenix 4.

  Yoon Ha Lee, “Effigy Nights,” Clarkesworld, January.

  ———. “Iseul’s Lexicon,” Conservation of Shadows.

  ———. “The Knight of Chains, the Deuce of Stars,” Lightspeed, August.

  Tim Lees, “Unknown Cities of America,” Interzone 249.

  Henry Lein, “Pearl Rehabilitive Colony for Ungrateful Daughters,” Asimov’s, December.

  David D. Levine, “Wavefronts of History and Memory,” Analog, June.

  ———. “The Wreck of the Mars Adventure,” Old Mars.

  Megan Lindholm, “Neighbors,” Dangerous Women.

  Marissa Lingen, “The Ministry of Changes,” Tor.com, July 3.

  Kelly Link, “The Constable of Abal,” Apex, July.

  Ken Liu, “A Brief History of the Trans-Pacific Tunnel,” F&SF, January/February.

  ———. “Ghost Days,” Lightspeed, October.

  ———. “The Litigation Master and the Monkey King,” Lightspeed, August.

  ———. “The mMod,” Daily SF, January.

  ———. “The MSG Golem,” Unidentified Funny Objects.

  ———. “The Oracle,” Asimov’s, April/May.

  ———. “The Reborn,” Tor.com.

  ———. “The Shape of Thoughts,” The Other Half of the Sky.

  ———. “The Veiled Shanghai,” Oz Reimagined.

  James Lovegrove, “Shall Inherit,” Solaris Rising 2.

  Scott Lynch, “The Effigy Engine: A Tale of the Red Hats,” Fearsome Journeys.

  Jonathan Maberry, “The Cobbler of Oz,” Oz Reimagined.

  Ian R. MacLeod, “The Réparateur of Strasbourg,” PS Publishing.

  Kate MacLeod, “Din Ba Din,” Strange Horizons, August 12.

  Brit Mandelo, “The Writ of Years,” Tor.com, December 18.

  Daniel Marcus, “After the Funeral,” F&SF, September/October.

  George R. R. Martin, “The Princess and the Queen,” Dangerous Women.

  Sean McMullen, “The Firewall and the Door,” Analog, March.

  ———. “The Lost Faces,” F&SF, March/April.

  Bruce McAllister, “Canticle of the Beasts,” F&SF, May/June.

  Bruce McAllister & W. S. Adams, “Don’t Ask,” Subterranean, Summer.

  Jack McDevitt, “Cathedral,” The Other Half of the Sky.

  ———. “The Eagle Project,” Analog, November.

  Ian McDonald, “Drifting,” Clarkesworld, January.

  ———. “The Revolution Will Not Be Refrigerated,” Twelve Tomorrows.

  Sophia McDougall, “Golden Apple,” The Lowest Heaven.

  Seanan McGuire, “Emeralds to Emeralds, Dust to Dust,” Oz Reimagined.

  ———. “Midway Relics and Dying Breeds,” METAtropolis: Green Space.

  Ian McHugh, “The Canal Barge Magician’s Number Nine Daughter,” Clockwork Phoenix 4.

  ———. “When the Rain Come In,” Asimov’s, October/November.

  Maureen McHugh, “The Memory Book,” Queen Victoria’s Book of Spells.

  Will McIntosh, “Over There,” Asimov’s, January.

  Greg Mellor, “Mar Pacifico,” Clarkesworld, September.

  Sam J. Miller, “The Beasts We Want To Be,” Electric Velocipede 27.

  D. Thomas Minton, “The Schrödinger War,” Lightspeed, September.

  Eugene Mirabelli, “The Shore at the Edge of the World,” F&SF, September/October.

  Judith Moffett, “Ten Lights and Darks,” F&SF, January/February.

  Mary Anne Mohanraj, “The Stars Change,” Circlet Press.

  Sarah Monette, “To Die For Moonlight,” Apex, July.

  Michael Moorcock, “The Lost Canal,” Old Mars.

  Nancy Jane Moore, “The Revelation of Jo Givens,” Postscripts 30/31.

  Sunny Moraine, “Event Horizon,” Strange Horizons, October 21.

  ———. “I Tell Them All, I Can No More,” Clarkesworld, July.

  Simon Morden, “WWBD,” The Lowest Heaven.

  Gabriel Murray, “Forests of the Night,” We See a Different Frontier.

  Linda Nagata, “Out in the Dark,” Analog, June

  ———. “Through Your Eyes,” Asimov’s, April/May.

  Mari Ness, “In the Greenwood,” Tor.com, December 4.

  Ruth Nestvold, “The Shadow Artist,” Abyss & Apex, 1st quarter.

  R. Neube, “Grainers,” Asimov’s, December.

  Alec Nevala-Lee, “The Whale God,” Analog, September.

  Mark Niemann-Ross, “A Cup of Dirt,” Analog, June.

  Garth Nix, “Fire Above, Fire Below,” Tor.com, May 8.

  ———. “Losing Her Identity,” Rags & Bones.

  G. David Nordley, “The Fountain,” Asimov’s, June

 
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