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30 reviewsThe latest volume of the prestigious anthology series
The Nebula Awards Showcase volumes, which have been published since 1966, collect the year's Nebula Award-nominated and winning stories and poems, as voted on by the members of the Science Fiction and Fantasy Writers of America. This year's volume includes the winners of the Andre Norton, Dwarf Star, Rhysling, and Solstice Awards, as well as the Nebula winners, and features:
"How Interesting: A Tiny Man" by
Harlan Ellison
"Ponies" by
Kij Johnson
"That Leviathan, Whom Thou Hast Made" by
Eric James Stone
"The Lady Who Plucked Red Flowers beneath the Queen's Window by
Rachel Swirsky
an excerpt from
Blackout / All Clear by
Connie Willis
and an excerpt from the Andre Norton Award-winning
I Shall Wear Midnight by
Terry Pratchett
with additional stories and poems by Chris Barzak, Aliette de Bodard, Amal El-Mohtar, Kendall Evans and Samantha Henderson, Howard Hendrix, Geoff Landis, Shweta Narayan, Ann K. Schwader, James Tiptree, Jr., and Adam Troy-Castro and a cover by Solstice Award-winner Michael Whelan.
Review"Attesting to the high quality of contemporary imaginative fiction, this is an important tool for readers' advisory, collection development, and expanding readers' sf and fantasy horizons." --Library Journal
About the AuthorJames Patrick Kelly has written novels, short stories, essays, reviews, poetry, audioplays, theatrical plays, and planetarium shows. His short novel Burn won the Nebula Award in 2007; he has also won two Hugo Awards. His fiction has been translated into eighteen languages.
John Kessel teaches creative writing and American Literature at North Carolina State University in Raleigh. He has been nominated nine times for the Nebula Award and has won twice, for the novelette Pride and Prometheus and the novella Another Orphan, and he has also won the Theodore Sturgeon, Locus, James Tiptree Jr., and Shirley Jackson Awards. Kessel coedited the anthologies Feeling Very Strange and The Secret History of Science Fiction with James Patrick Kelly. His collection The Baum Plan for Financial Independence and Other Stories was published in 2008.