The Best Science Fiction and Fantasy of the Year, Volume 9 edited by Jonathan Strahan

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The Best Science Fiction and Fantasy of the Year, Volume 9
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Author(s) Jonathan Strahan (Editor)
Published July 1, 2014
Publisher Solaris
Genre(s) Fantasy
Science Fiction


The Best Science Fiction and Fantasy of the Year, Volume 9 edited by Jonathan Strahan is an anthology of fantasy and science fiction short stories, originally published on July 1, 2014. It is the ninth book in the The Best Science Fiction and Fantasy of the Year series. It contains the following short stories:

  • Tough Times All Over by Joe Abercrombie
  • The Scrivener by Eleanor Arnason
  • Moriabe’s Children by Paolo Bacigalupi
  • Covenant by Elizabeth Bear
  • Slipping by Lauren Beukes
  • Ten Rules for Being an Intergalactic Smuggler (The Successful Kind) by Holly Black
  • Shadow Flock by Greg Egan
  • The Truth About Owls by Amal El-Mohtar
  • Cimmeria: From the Journal of Imaginary Anthropology by Theodora Goss
  • Cold Wind by Nicola Griffith
  • Someday by James Patrick Kelly
  • Interstate Love Song (Murder Ballad No.8) by Caitlin R Kiernan
  • Mothers, Lock Up Your Daughters Because They are Terrifying by Alice Sola Kim
  • Amicae Aeternum by Ellen Klages
  • Calligo Lane by Ellen Klages
  • The Lady and the Fox by Kelly Link
  • The Long Haul From the ANNALS OF TRANSPORTATION The Pacific Monthly, May 2009 by Ken Liu
  • The Vaporization Enthalpy of a Peculiar Pakistani Family by Usman T Mailk
  • Four Days of Christmas by Tim Maughan
  • The Fifth Dragon by Ian McDonald
  • Shay Corsham Worsted by Garth Nix
  • I Met a Man Who Wasn’t There by K.J. Parker
  • Kheldyu by Karl Schroeder
  • Tawny Petticoats by Michael Swanwick
  • Grand Jeté (The Great Leap) by Rachel Swirsky
  • The Insects of Love by Genevieve Valentine
  • Collateral by Peter Watts
  • The Devil in America by Kai Ashante Wilson

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