The Best of SciFiction: 2004
Bet you thought I'd forgotten about these. The truth is, apart from real life considerations, I didn't have too good a time with the 2003 selections--it was a bit of a struggle finding enough stories that made the grade. 2004 offered the opposite problem--this list is longer than any of the others, and it took a bit of work to narrow down my initial selections. Hopefully, I'll get around to 2005 in the near future.
- The Anatomist's Apprentice by Matthew Claxton (appreciation by Mahesh Raj Mohan)
- The Baum Plan for Financial Independence by John Kessel (the ED SF entry is not so much an appreciation as a discussion of the story--Ellen Datlow and Kessel himself also weigh in--and it's quite worth reading as a way of gaining insight into this puzzling and fascinating story)
- Five Guys Named Moe by Sean Klein
- Beautiful Stuff by Susan Palwick
- The Voluntary State by Christopher Rowe
- Luciferase by Bruce Sterling (appreciation by Richard Butner)
- The Wolf-Man of Alcatraz by Howard Waldrop (appreciation by Chris Barnes)
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