Publisher: INFINIVOX
Publication Date: 2020
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The Year's Top Hard Science Fiction Stories 4
Edited by Allan Kaster
An unabridged collection spotlighting the best hard science fiction stories and novellas published in 2019 by current and emerging masters of the genre.
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“Soft Edges” by Elizabeth Bear — A coastal restoration researcher can help the police solve a murder but is conflicted over the unjust nature of the criminal justice system.
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“By the Warmth of Their Calculus” by Tobias S. Buckell — The captain of a dustship musters her crew to escape from a trap set by Hunter-Killers in a game of cat and mouse amid the rings of a giant planet.
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“A Mate Not a Meal” by Sarina Dorie — An arachnipede becomes wary of potential mates after she sees a male eat her mother . . . but she’s lonely.
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“The Slipway” by Greg Egan — Astronomers are hard-pressed to explain what appears to be a new cluster of stars that’s growing by the hour.
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“This is Not the Way Home” also by Greg Egan — Abandoned at a lunar base after losing radio contact with Earth, a newlywed traverses the moon in a buggy with her newborn toward a skyhook on the farside.
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“Cloud-Born” by Gregory Feeley — Children born on a ship from Earth become anxious as they begin to transition to their new lives as colonists of Neptune.
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“On the Shores of Ligeia” by Carolyn Ives Gilman — An astrobiology postdoc is called at the last minute to remotely navigate a robot searching for hydrogen-based life on Titan.
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“Ring Wave” by Tom Jolly — An engineer in a life pod is desperate to join a colony in space after an asteroid destroys Earth.
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“The Little Shepherdess” by Gwyneth Jones — A deep-sea mining company’s operation is threatened by a crustacean scientist.
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“Sacrificial Iron” by Ted Kosmatka — A decades long mission to another star is threatened when the two men keeping watch over a frozen crew turn on each other.
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“The Menace from Farside” by Ian McDonald — A teenager seeks to maintain her “Captain” status among her non-traditional lunar family by leading her siblings on a dangerous trek to Neil Armstrong’s first footprint on the moon.
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“The Ocean Between the Leaves” by Ray Nayler — The mind of a dying gardener is transferred to another body for three days of closure in a state-run experiment.
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“At the Fall” by Alec Nevala-Lee — A robot strives to maintain its energy reserves as it crosses thousands of kilometers underwater to find its way home.
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“Winter Wheat” by Gord Sellar — A Canadian farmer and his son are at odds on how to cope with a powerful agribusiness promoting its genetically modified wheat.
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“Cyclopterus” by Peter Watts — A resentful submarine pilot is ordered to an undersea research facility to assist with the mining survey of a formerly protected seabed.
Paperback Book
439 pages
Dimensions
6 x 1.1 x 9 inches
ISBN
979-8636045441
Weight
1.41 pounds