The Best Science Fiction and Fantasy of the Year, Volume 6 edited by Jonathan Strahan

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The Best Science Fiction and Fantasy of the Year, Volume 6
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Author(s) Jonathan Strahan (editor)
Published 2012
Publisher Night Shade Books
Genre(s) Science Fiction


The Best Science Fiction and Fantasy of the Year, Volume 6 edited by Jonathan Strahan is an anthology of science fiction short stories, originally published in 2012. It is the sixth anthology in the The Best Science Fiction and Fantasy of the Year series. It contains the following short stories:

  • The Case of Death and Honey by Neil Gaiman
  • The Cartographer Wasps and the Anarchist Bees by E. Lily Yu
  • Tidal Forces by Caitlín R Kiernan
  • Younger Women by Karen Joy Fowler
  • White Lines on a Green Field by Catherynne M. Valente
  • All That Touches The Air by An Owomoyela
  • What We Found by Geoff Ryman
  • The Server and the Dragon by Hannu Rajaniemi
  • The Choice by Paul McAuley (Book 0.5 in the Jackaroo series)
  • Malak by Peter Watts
  • Old Habits by Nalo Hopkinson
  • A Small Price to Pay for Birdsong by K. J. Parker
  • Night Shade Books by Kelly Link
  • Brave Little Toaster by Cory Doctorow
  • The Dala Horse by Michael Swanwick
  • The Corpse Painter’s Masterpiece by M Rickert
  • The Paper Menagerie by Ken Liu
  • Steam Girl by Dylan Horrocks
  • After the Apocalypse by Maureen F. McHugh
  • Underbridge by Peter S. Beagle
  • Relic by Jeffrey Ford
  • The Invasion of Venus by Stephen Baxter
  • Woman Leaves Room by Robert Reed
  • Restoration by Robert Shearman
  • The Onset of a Paranormal Romance by Bruce Sterling
  • Catastrophic Disruption of the Head by Margo Lanagan
  • The Last Ride of the Glory Girls by Libba Bray
  • The Book of Phoenix by Nnedi Okorafor
  • Digging by Ian McDonald
  • The Man Who Bridged the Mist by Kij Johnson
  • Goodnight Moons by Ellen Klages

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