Nova 1
Nova 1 is the first in a series of anthologies of original science fiction stories edited by American writer Harry Harrison, published by Delacorte Press in 1970. A Science [Fiction Book Club] edition was issued later that year, with a Dell paperback reprint following in 1971. A British paperback appeared in 1975, with an abridged British hardcover following in 1976. Nova 1 placed 15th in the 1971 Locus Poll in the Anthologies/Collections category.
Contents
- "Introduction", Harry Harrison
- "The Big Connection", Robin Scott Wilson
- "A Happy Day in 2381", Robert Silverberg
- "Terminus Est", Barry N. Malzberg
- "Hexamnion", Chan Davis
- "And This Did Dante Do", Ray Bradbury
- "The Higher Things", John R. Pierce
- "Swastika!", Brian W. Aldiss
- "The HORARS of War", Gene Wolfe
- "Love Story in Three Acts", David Gerrold
- "Jean Duprès", Gordon R. Dickson
- "In the Pocket", Barry N. Malzberg
- "Mary and Joe", Naomi Mitchison
- "Faces & Hands", James Sallis
- "The Winner", Donald E. Westlake
- "The Whole Truth", Piers Anthony
"Jean Duprès" was nominated for the Hugo Award for [Best Short Story].