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Nebula Awards Showcase 2007
Edited by Mike Resnick
Roc, Mar 2007, $15.95
ISBN: 0451461347
The annual Science Fiction and Fantasy Writers of America selection of the best of the year’s stories is always a fun book and the 2007 edition is no exception. The format does not change from year to year, but what is included of course is kept current. Several novellas and novelettes including the winners from each category (“Magic for Beginners” and the “Faery handbag” both by Kelly Link) are provided. An extract from the first place novel Camouflage by Joe Haldeman is also included. Other categories are Short Story (the selections are provided), Script, and the Andre Norton Award. All are fine entries, but this reviewer’s favorite inclusion is the essays on the state of science fiction and fantasy. This year’s commentary included a fascinating round table discussion on short fiction with famous editors of magazines/anthologies participating and an article on cover art by John Picacio. All in all as always a fine anthology that reminds fans what the authors considered the best of 2006.
Edited by Mike Resnick
Roc, Mar 2007, $15.95
ISBN: 0451461347
The annual Science Fiction and Fantasy Writers of America selection of the best of the year’s stories is always a fun book and the 2007 edition is no exception. The format does not change from year to year, but what is included of course is kept current. Several novellas and novelettes including the winners from each category (“Magic for Beginners” and the “Faery handbag” both by Kelly Link) are provided. An extract from the first place novel Camouflage by Joe Haldeman is also included. Other categories are Short Story (the selections are provided), Script, and the Andre Norton Award. All are fine entries, but this reviewer’s favorite inclusion is the essays on the state of science fiction and fantasy. This year’s commentary included a fascinating round table discussion on short fiction with famous editors of magazines/anthologies participating and an article on cover art by John Picacio. All in all as always a fine anthology that reminds fans what the authors considered the best of 2006.