This book, edited by Jonathan Strahan and published by Night Shade Books, contains two stories from Logorrhea. Here's the full table of contents (Logorrhea stories in bold):
1. "The Merchant and the Alchemist's Gate" by Ted Chiang
2. "The Last and Only" by or Mr. Moskowitz
3. "Becomes French" by Peter S. Beagle
4. "Trunk and Disorderly" by Charles Stross
5. "Glory" by Greg Egan
6. "Dead Horse Point" by Daryl Gregory
7. "The Dreaming Wind" by Jeffrey Ford
8. "The Coat of Stars" by Holly Black
9. "The Prophet of Flores" by Ted Kosmatka
10. "Wizard's Six" by Alex Irvine
11. "The Cambist and Lord Iron: A Fairy Tale of Economics" by Daniel Abraham
12. "By Fools Like Me" by Nancy Kress
13. "Kiosk" by Bruce Sterling
14. "Singing of Mount Abora" by Theodora Goss
15. "The Witch's Headstone" by Neil Gaiman
16. "Last Contact" by Stephen Baxter
17. "Jesus Christ, Reanimator" by Ken Macleod
18. "Sorrel's Heart" by Susan Palwick
19. "Urdumheim" by Michael Swanwick
20. "Holiday" by M. Rickert
21. "The Valley of the Gardens" by Tony Daniel
22. "Winter's Wife" by Elizabeth Hand
23. "The Sky is Large and the Earth is Small" by Chris Roberson
24. "Orm the Beautiful" by Elizabeth Bear
25. "The Constable of Abal" by Kelly Link
How cool is that? I know there are some other places looking to reprint stories from this book, but I don't have anything set in stone yet (I don't think, e-mail or post in the comments if I'm wrong).
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Tuesday, November 27, 2007
The Best Science Fiction of the Year, Vol 2
Posted by John Klima at 11/27/2007 09:00:00 AM
Labels: Logorrhea, year's best
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2 comments:
It's very cool. Congrats to all.
I just read the Abraham story and it's outstanding. (I will read the other next.)
Of the Year's Bests, I think Strahan's tastes are closest to my own.
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