Here are a few bits of news that I forgot to post about. First, Tim Pratt notes that his story from Logorrhea "From Around Here" will be reprinted in the next year's volume of THE MAMMOTH BOOK OF BEST NEW HORROR. This is very cool. Tim's been reading the series "for half my life" so I'm sure he's excited as well.
Also, the final table of contents for the next edition of THE YEAR'S BEST FANTASY AND HORROR have been announced, and Daniel Abraham's story from Logorrhea "The Cambist and Lord Iron: A Fairy Tale of Economics" will appear in it. Very cool! That brings the year's best appearances for stories from the anthology to:
Best Science Fiction and Fantasy of the Year Volume 2
edited by Jonathan Strahan
"The Cambist and Lord Iron: A Fairy Tale of Economics" by Daniel Abraham
"Singing of Mount Abora" by Theodora Goss
Fantasy: The Best of the Year 2008
edited by Rich Horton
"The Cambist and Lord Iron: A Fairy Tale of Economics" by Daniel Abraham
"Singing of Mount Abora" by Theodora Goss
The Mammoth Book of Best New Horror, 18th Edition
edited by Stephen Jones
"From Around Here" by Tim Pratt
The Year's Best Fantasy & Horror, 21st Annual Edition
edited by Ellen Datlow, Gavin Grant, and Kelly Link
"The Cambist and Lord Iron: A Fairy Tale of Economics" by Daniel Abraham
Year's Best Fantasy 8
edited by David G. Hartwell and Kathryn Cramer
"A Portrait in Ivory" by Michael Moorcock
And I think that's it for now. Not a bad mix if I do say so myself. Nice representation from among the contributors and a nice mix of genres picking stories. The Abraham obviously being a favorite for people. Which is why it's on this year's Hugo ballot.
I don't expect to have anything in either Hartwell's Year's Best SF or Dozois' Year's Best Science Fiction since the stories in the anthology trended towards fantasy and speculative fiction rather than science fiction. I know there won't be anything in the Hartwell anthology since the ToC is set and nothing was selected from Logorrhea.
Friday, April 04, 2008
Reprints We Got Yer Reprints Here!
Posted by John Klima at 4/04/2008 09:53:00 AM
Labels: Logorrhea
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Congrats!
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