Year's Best SF 13
Year's Best SF 13 is a science fiction anthology edited by David G. Hartwell and Kathryn Cramer that was published in 2008. It is the thirteenth in the Year's Best SF series.Contents
The book itself, as well as each of the stories, has a short
introduction by the editors.
- Johanna Sinisalo: "Baby Doll"
- Tony Ballantyne: "Aristotle OS"
- John Kessel: "The Last American"
- Gene Wolfe: "Memorare"
- Kage Baker: "Plotters and Shooters"
- Peter Watts: "Repeating the Past"
- Stephen Baxter: "No More Stories"
- Robyn Hitchcock: "They Came From the Future"
- Gwyneth Jones: "The Tomb Wife"
- Marc Laidlaw: "An Evening's Honest Peril"
- Nancy Kress: "End Game"
- Greg Egan: "Induction"
- Bernhard Ribbeck: "A Blue and Cloudless Sky"
- Gregory Benford: "Reasons Not to Publish"
- William Shunn: "Objective Impermeability in a Closed System"
- Karen Joy Fowler: "Always"
- Ken MacLeod: "Who's Afraid of Wolf 359?"
- Tim Pratt: "Artifice and Intelligence"
- Terry Bisson: "Pirates of the Somali Coast"
- Ian McDonald: "Sanjeev and Robotwallah"
- Tony Ballantyne: "Third Person"
- Kathleen Ann Goonan: "The Bridge"
- John G. Hemry: "As You Know, Bob"
- Bruce Sterling: "The Lustration"
- James Van Pelt: "How Music Begins"