Year's Best SF 10
Year's Best SF 10 is a science fiction anthology edited by David G. Hartwell and Kathryn Cramer that was published in 2005. It is the tenth in the Year's Best SF series.
Contents
The book itself, as well as each of the stories, has a shortintroduction by the editors.
- Bradley Denton: "Sergeant Chip"
- Gregory Benford: "First Commandment"
- Glenn Grant: "Burning Day"
- Terry Bisson: "Scout's Honor"
- Pamela Sargent: "Venus Flowers at Night"
- Gene Wolfe: "Pulp Cover"
- Ken Liu: "The Algorithms for Love"
- Ray Vukcevich: "Glinky"
- Janeen Webb: "Red City"
- Jack McDevitt: "Act of God"
- Robert Reed: "Wealth"
- Matthew Hughes: "Mastermindless"
- Jean-Claude Dunyach: "Time, as It Evaporates..."
- James Stoddard: "The Battle of York"
- Liz Williams: "Loosestrife"
- James Patrick Kelly: "The Dark Side of Town"
- Steven Utley: "Invisible Kingdom"
- Sean McMullen: "The Cascade"
- Charles Coleman Finlay: "Pervert"
- Steve Tomasula: "The Risk-Taking Gene as Expressed by Some Asian Subjects"
- Neal Asher: "Strood"
- James L. Cambias: "The Eckener Alternative"
- Brenda Cooper: "Savant Songs"