Year's Best SF 8
Year's Best SF 8 is a science fiction anthology edited by David G. Hartwell and Kathryn Cramer that was published in 2003. It is the eighth in the Year's Best SF series.
Contents
The book itself, as well as each of the stories, has a shortintroduction by the editors.
- Bruce Sterling: "In Paradise"
- Michael Swanwick: "Slow Life"
- Eleanor Arnason: "Knapsack Poems"
- Geoffrey A. Landis: "At Dorado"
- Robert Reed: "Coelacanths"
- Ken Wharton: "Flight Correction"
- Robert Sheckley: "Shoes"
- Charles Sheffield: "The Diamond Drill"
- Ursula K. Le Guin: "The Seasons of the Ansarac"
- Richard Chwedyk: "A Few Kind Words for A. E. Van Vogt"
- Charles Stross: "Halo"
- Terry Bisson: "I Saw the Light"
- A. M. Dellamonica: "A Slow Day at the Gallery"
- Paul Di Filippo: "Ailoura"
- J. R. Dunn: "The Names of All the Spirits"
- Carol Emshwiller: "Grandma"
- Neal Asher: "Snow in the Desert"
- Greg Egan: "Singleton"
- Robert Onopa: "Geropods"
- Jack Williamson: "Afterlife"
- Gene Wolfe: "Shields of Mars"
- Nancy Kress: "Patent Infringement"
- Michael Moorcock: "Lost Sorceress of the Silent Citadel"