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Una McCormack, “The Great Gig in the Sky,”
Subterfuge
.
Jack McDevitt, “The Adventure of the South Sea Trunk,”
Sideways in Crime
.
_____, “Indomitable,”
JBU
, April.
_____, “Molly’s Kids,”
Fast Forward II
.
Ian McDonald, “The Dust Assassin,”
The Starry Rift
.
_____, “[A Ghost Samba],”
Postscripts 15
.
Sandra McDonald, “Recipe for Survival,”
Electric Velocipede 14
.
Maureen McHugh, “The Kingdom of the Blind,”
Plugged In
.
Will McIntosh, “The Fantasy Jumper,”
Black Static
, February.
_____, “Linkworlds,” Strange Horizons, March 17–24.
Dean McLaughlin, “Tenbrook of Mars,”
Analog
, July/August.
Sean McMullen, “The Constant Past,”
Dreaming Again
.
_____, “Oblivion,”
2012
.
_____, “The Twilight Year,”
F&SF
, January.
John Meaney, “Emptier than Void,”
Subterfuge
.
_____, “Via Vortex,”
Sideways in Crime
.
Anil Menon, “Into the Night,”
Interzone 216
.
Deborah J. Miller, “Dinosaur,”
Myth-Understandings
.
Eugene Mirabelli, “Falling Spirit,”
F&SF
, December.
David Moles, “Down and Out in the Magic Kingdom,”
Eclipse Two
.
Mia Molvray, “Low Life,”
Analog
, January/February.
Sarah Monette, “The World Without Sleep,”
Postscripts 14
.
Michael Moorcock, “Sumptuous Dress: A Question of Size,”
Postscripts 15
.
Silvia Morene-Garcia, “Maquech,”
Futurismic, 01/07
.
T. L. Morganfield, “Night Bird Soaring,”
GUD
, Fall.
Richard Mueller, “But Wait! There’s More,”
F&SF
, August.
_____, “Ten Pound Sack of Rice,”
F&SF
, March.
Steven Francis Murphy, “The Limb Knitter,”
Apex Magazine
, September 08.
Chris Nakashima-Brown, “The Sun Also Explodes,”
Fast Forward II
.
David Erik Nelson, “Tucker Teaches the Clockies to Copulate,”
Paradox
, Spring.
Ruth Nestvold, “An Act of Conviction,”
Helix 9
.
_____, “Mars: A Traveler’s Guide,”
F&SF
, January.
_____, “Troy and the Aliens,”
Abyss & Apex
, 4th Quarter.
R. Neube, “Cascading Violet Hair,”
Asimov’s
, July.
Garth Nix, “Beyond the Sea Gate of the Scholar-Pirates of Sarsköe,”
Fast Ships, Black Sails
.
_____, “Infestation,”
The Starry Rift
.
Naomi Novik, “Araminta, or, the Wreck of the Amphidrake,”
Fast Ships, Black Sails
.
Nnedi Okorafor-Mbachu, “Spider the Artist,”
Seeds of Change
.
Patrick O’Leary, “The Oldest Man on Earth,”
Electric Velocipede, 15/16
.
_____, “Skin Deep,”
Eclipse Two
.
Paul Park, “The Blood of Peter Francisco,”
Sideways in Crime
.
Richard Parks, “On the Banks of the River of Heaven,”
Realms of Fantasy
, April.
Norman Partridge, “Apotropaics,”
Subterranean
, Fall.
_____, “Road Dogs,”
Subterranean
, Spring.
Jennifer Pelland, “Sashenka Redux,”
Electric Velocipede 14
.
Lawrence Person, “Gabe’s Globster,”
Asimov’s
, June.
Holly Phillips, “The Small Door,”
Fantasy
, May 19.
Tony Pi, “Aesop’s Last Fable,”
On Spec
, Spring.
Rachel Pollack, “Immortal Snake,”
F&SF
, May.
Steven Popkes, “Another Perfect Day,”
F&SF
, August.
_____, “Bread and Circus,”
F&SF
, February.
Tim Powers, “The Hour of Babel,”
Subterranean: Tales of Dark Fantasy
.
Tim Pratt, “The Frozen One,”
Lone Star Stories
, February.
_____, “The River Boy,”
Clarkesworld
, January.
Christopher Priest, “Fireflies,”
Celebrations
.
_____, “The Trace of Him,”
Interzone
, February.
Philip Pullman, “Once Upon a Time in the North,”
Once Upon a Time in the North
, Knopf.
Tom Purdom, “Madame Pompadour’s Blade,”
JBU
, June.
_____, “Sepoy Fidelities,”
Asimov’s
, March.
Philip Raines and Harvey Welles, “Alice and Bob,”
Albedo One no. 34
.
Cat Rambo, “Angry Rose’s Lament,”
Abyss & Apex
, 4th Quarter.
_____, “The Dew Drop Coffee Lounge,”
Clockwork Phoenix
.
_____, “Kallakak’s Cousins,”
Asimov’s
, March.
David Reagan, “Solitude Ripples from the Past,”
Futurismic
, 1/05.
Robert Reed, “American Cheetah,”
Extraordinary Engines
.
_____, “Blackbird,”
Postscripts 14
.
_____, “Character Flu,”
F&SF
, June.
_____, “Fifty Dinosaurs,”
Solaris Book of SF II
.
_____, “The House Left Empty,”
Asimov’s
, April/May.
_____, “Leave,”
F&SF
, December.
_____, “The Man with the Golden Balloon,”
Galactic Empires
.
_____, “Leave,”
F&SF
, December.
_____, “Old Man Waiting,”
Asimov’s
, August.
_____, “Reunion,”
F&SF
, May.
_____, “Salad for Two,”
F&SF
, September.
_____, “Six Foot Easy,”
Postscripts 15
.
_____, “Truth,”
Asimov’s
, October/November.
_____, “The Visionaries,”
F&SF
, October/November.
_____, “Weapons of Discretion,”
Helix 8
.
Jessica Reisman, “Flowertongue,”
Farrago’s Wainscot
, April.
_____, “When the Ice Goes Out,”
Otherwordly Maine
.
Mike Resnick, “Alastair Baffle’s Emporium of Wonders,”
Asimov’s
, January.
_____, “An Article of Faith,”
Postscripts 15
.
_____, “Kilimanjaro: A Fable of Utopia,”
Subterranean Press
.
_____ and Pat Cadigan, “Not Quite Alone in the Dream Quarter,”
Fast Forward II
.
Alastair Reynolds, “Fury,”
Eclipse Two
.
_____, “Soiree,”
Celebration
.
_____, “The Star Surgeon’s Apprentice,”
The Starry Rift
.
Siri Richards, “Orange Is Just Another Color,”
Abyss & Apex
, 4th Quarter.
Mercurio D. Rivera, “The Fifth Zhi,”
Interzone 219
.
_____, “The Scent of Their Arrival,”
Interzone
, February.
_____, “Snatch Me Another,”
Abyss & Apex
, 1st Quarter.
Chris Roberson, “Death on the Crosstime Express,”
Sideways in Crime
.
_____, “The Line of Dichotomy,”
Solaris Book of SF II
.
_____, “Mirror of Fiery Brightness,”
Subterranean
, Fall.
_____, “Thy Saffron Wings,”
Postscripts 15
.
Adam Roberts, “The Man of the Strong Arm,”
Celebrations
.
_____, “Petropunk,”
Extraordinary Engines
.
Andy W. Robertson, “Slope,”
The West Pier Gazette
.
Justina Robson, “Body of Evidence,”
Myth-Understandings
.
_____, “Legolas Does the Dishes,”
Postscripts 15
.
Michaela Roessner, “It’s a Wonderful Life,”
F&SF
, January.
Margaret Ronald, “Knight of Coins,”
JBU
, April.
_____, “When the Gentlemen Go By,”
Clarkesworld
, July.
Benjamin Rosenbaum and Cory Doctorow, “True Names,”
Fast Forward
II.
Mary Rosenblum, “Horse Racing,”
Asimov’s
, September.
_____, “Sacrifice,”
Sideways in Crime
.
Josh Rountree, “No Leaving New Orleans,”
Lone Star Stories
, June.
Christopher Rowe, “Gather,”
Del Rey Book of SF
.
Rudy Rucker, “The Imitation Game,”
Interzone
, April.
______ and Marc Laidlaw, “The Perfect Wave,”
Asimov’s
, January.
Kristine Kathryn Rusch, “Dragon’s Tooth,”
JBU
, August.
_____, “The Observer,”
Front Lines
.
_____, “The Power of Human Reason,”
Future Americas
.
_____, “The Room of Lost Souls,”
Asimov’s
, April/May.
_____, “SeniorSource,”
Fast Forward II
.
Geoff Ryman, “The Film-Makers of Mars,” Tor.com.
_____, “No Bad Thing,”
The West Pier Gazette
.
_____, “Talk Is Cheap,”
Interzone 216
.
Brandon Sanderson, “Defending Elysium,”
Asimov’s
, October/November.
Jason Sanford, “The Ships like Clouds, Risen by Their Rain,”
Interzone 217
.
_____, “When Thorns Are the Tips of Trees,”
Interzone 219
.
_____, “Where Away You Fall,”
Analog
, December.
Erica L. Satifka, “Sea Change,”
Ideomancer
, September.
John Scalzi, “After the Coup,” Tor.com.
Ken Scholes, “The God-Voices of Settler’s Rest,”
OSC’sIGMShow
, July.
_____, “Invisible Empire of Ascending Light,”
Eclipse Two
.
Karl Schroeder, “Book, Theatre, and Wheel,”
Solaris Book of SF II
.
_____ and Tobias S. Bucknell, “Mitigation,”
Fast Forward II
.
Ekaterina Sedia, “By the Liter,”
Subterranean
, Spring.
_____, “There Is a Monster Under Helen’s Bed,”
Clockwork Phoenix
.
Gord Sellar, “Country of the Young,”
Interzone 219
.
_____, “Dhuluma No More,”
Asimov’s
, October/November.
_____, “Pahwakhe,”
Fantasy
, January 21.
Delia Sherman, “Gift from a Spring,”
Realms of Fantasy
, April.
Sharon Shinn, “The Unrhymed Couplets of the Universe,”
OSC’sIGMShow
, January.
William Shunn, “Timesink,”
Electric Velocipede
, 15/16.
Steven H. Silver, “Les Lettres de Paston,”
Helix 10
.
Janna Silverstein, “After This Life,”
OSC’sIGMShow
, January.
Vandana Singh, “Distances,”
Aqueduct Press
.
_____, “Oblivion: A Journey,”
Clockwork Phoenix
.
Sarah Singleton, “They Left the City at Night,”
Subterfuge
.
Amber D. Sistla, “A Place to Call Home,”
Cosmos
, April/May.
Jack Skillingstead, “Alone with an Inconvenient Companion,”
Fast Forward II
.

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