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The Year's Best Science Fiction: Fourteenth Annual Collection (1997)

by Gardner Dozois (Editor)

Other authors: William Barton (Contributor), Stephen Baxter (Contributor), Gregory Benford (Contributor), James P. Blaylock (Contributor), Damien Broderick (Contributor)22 more, Michael Cassutt (Contributor), Jim Cowan (Contributor), Tony Daniel (Contributor), Gregory Feeley (Contributor), Gwyneth Jones (Contributor), John Kessel (Contributor), Nancy Kress (Contributor), Jonathon Lethem (Contributor), Ian McDonald (Contributor), Maureen F. McHugh (Contributor), Paul Park (Contributor), Robert Reed (Contributor), Mike Resnick (Contributor), Charles Sheffield (Contributor), Robert Silverberg (Contributor), Bud Sparhawk (Contributor), Bruce Sterling (Contributor), Michael Swanwick (Contributor), Steven Utley (Contributor), Cherry Wilder (Contributor), Walter Jon Williams (Contributor), Gene Wolfe (Contributor)

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Series: Mammoth Book of Best New Science Fiction (10), Dozois Year's Best Science Fiction (14)

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Join twenty-eight of today's finest writers for a host of imaginative tours through worlds as fabulous as the farthest galaxy and as strange as life on earth can be. Among the talented story tellers in this volume are: Stephen Baxter, James P. Blaylock, Tony Daniel, Gregory Feeley, Gwyneth Jones, Jonathan Lethem, Robert Reed, Michael Sanwick, Cherry Wilder, Walter Jon Williams, Gene Wolfe, Steven Utley, and many more of tomorrow's leading imaginations. Gardener Dozois's summary of the year in science fiction and a long list of honorable mentions round out this volume, making it the one book for anyone who's interested in SF today.… (more)

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