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* ''Pug'' by Theodora Goss | * ''Pug'' by Theodora Goss | ||
* ''Dunyon'' by Kristine Kathryn Rusch | * ''Dunyon'' by Kristine Kathryn Rusch |
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Asimov's Science Fiction, July 2011
Author(s) | Sheila Williams (editor) |
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Published | July 1, 2011 |
Publisher | Dell Magazines |
Genre(s) | Science Fiction |
Asimov's Science Fiction, July 2011 edited by Sheila Williams is an anthology of science fiction short stories and poems, originally published on July 1, 2011. It contains the following short stories and poems:
- Day 29 by Chris Beckett
- The Copenhagen Interpretation by Paul Cornell (Book 3 in the Jonathan Hamilton series)
- Pug by Theodora Goss
- Dunyon by Kristine Kathryn Rusch
- The Music of the Sphere by Norman Spinrad
- Bring on the Rain by Josh Roseman
- Twelvers by Leah Cypess
- The Messenger by Bruce McAllister
- E by R. M. Kaye
- page twentyfourhundredandseventythree by W. Gregory Stewart
- Gene's Dreams by Joe Haldeman
- Editorial: What's in a Title? by Sheila Williams
- Reflections: The Fantastic Voyages of Sir John Mandeville by Robert Silverberg
- On Books by Paul Di Filippo
- SF Conventional Calendar by Erwin S. Strauss
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