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The Year's Best Science Fiction: Twenty-Third Annual Collection

Gardner Dozois

St. Martin's Griffin

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ISBN10: 0312353340
ISBN13: 9780312353346

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The twenty-nine stories in this collection imaginatively take us far across the universe, into the very core of our beings, to the realm of the gods, and the moment just after now. Included here are the works of masters of the form and of bright new talents.

Supplementing the stories are the editor's insightful summation of the year's events and a list of honorable mentions, making this book both a valuable resource and the single best place in the universe to find stories that stir the imagination, and the heart.

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Praise for The Year's Best Science Fiction: Twenty-Third Annual Collection

"Dozois's intelligently and ably put-together anthology does its stated job as well as any one book or editor could. Even with competition, it would still be the best of the Best."—Publishers Weekly

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The Year's Best Science Fiction: Twenty-Third Annual Collection

The Little Goddess
IAN McDONALD
British author Ian McDonald is an ambitious and daring writer with a wide range and an impressive amount of talent....

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Gardner Dozois

Gardner Dozois (1947-2018), one of the most acclaimed editors in science-fiction, has won the Hugo Award for Best Editor 15 times. He was the editor of Asimov’s Science Fiction Magazine for 20 years. He is the editor of The Year’s Best Science Fiction anthologies and co-editor of the Warrior anthologies, Songs of the Dying Earth, and many others. As a writer, Dozois twice won the Nebula Award for best short story. He lived in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania.

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