Lightspeed: Year One compiles all the fiction published by the online science fiction magazine Lightspeed in its first year. Originally published stories include Nebula Award finalists Vylar Kaftan's "I'm Alive, I Love You, I'll See You in Reno" and Adam-Troy Castro's "Arvies" as well as Carrie Vaughn's Hugo Award-nominated "Amaryllis". Plus there are classic stories by Stephen King, Ursula K. Le Guin, George R. R. Martin, and more.
The popular, critically-acclaimed Lightspeed is edited by bestselling anthologist John Joseph Adams. Lightspeed publishes all types of science fiction, from near-future sociological soft sf to far-future star-spanning hard sf—and everything in between. Each month, Lightspeed features a mix of original and classic stories, from a variety of authors, showcasing the best new genre voices along with bestsellers, award-winners, fan favorites, and notable authors readers already know.
Contents:
Introduction – John Joseph Adams
June 2010, Issue One I'm Alive, I Love You, I'll See You in Reno – Vylar Kaftan The Cassandra Project – Jack McDevitt Cats in Victory – David Barr Kirtley Amaryllis – Carrie Vaughn
July 2010, Issue Two No Time Like the Present – Carol Emshwiller Manumission – Tobias S. Buckell The Zeppelin Conductors' Society Annual Gentlemen's Ball – Genevieve Valentine ...For a Single Yesterday – George R. R. Martin
August 2010, Issue Three How to Become a Mars Overlord – Catherynne M. Valente Patient Zero – Tananarive Due Arvies – Adam-Troy Castro More Than the Sum of His Parts – Joe Haldeman
September 2010, Issue Four Flower, Mercy, Needle, Chain – Yoon Ha Lee The Long Chase – Geoffrey A. Landis Amid the Words of War – Cat Rambo Travelers – Robert Silverberg
October 2010, Issue Five (SF-Horror Hybrids Issue) Hindsight – Sarah Langan Tight Little Stitches in a Dead Man's Back – Joe R. Lansdale The Taste of Starlight – John R. Fultz Beachworld – Stephen King
November 2010, Issue Six Standard Loneliness Package – Charles Yu Faces in Revolving Souls – Caitlin R. Kiernan Hwang's Billion Brilliant Daughters – Alice Sola Kim Ej-Es – Nancy Kress
December 2010, Issue Seven In-Fall – Ted Kosmatka The Observer – Kristine Kathryn Rusch Jenny's Sick – David Tallerman The Silence of the Asonu – Ursula K. Le Guin
January 2011, Issue Eight Postings from an Amorous Tomorrow – Corey Mariani Cucumber Gravy – Susan Palwick Black Fire – Tanith Lee The Elephants of Poznan – Orson Scott Card
February 2011, Issue Nine Long Enough And Just So Long – Cat Rambo The Passenger – Julie E. Czerneda Simulacrum – Ken Liu Breakaway, Backdown – James Patrick Kelly
March 2011, Issue Ten Saying the Names – Maggie Clark Gossamer – Stephen Baxter Spider the Artist – Nnedi Okorafor Woman Leaves Room – Robert Reed
April 2011, Issue Eleven All That Touches the Air – An Owomoyela Maneki Neko – Bruce Sterling Mama, We are Zhenya, Your Son – Tom Crosshill Velvet Fields – Anne McCaffrey
May 2011, Issue Twelve The Harrowers – Eric Gregory Bibi From Jupiter – Tessa Mellas Eliot Wrote – Nancy Kress Scales – Alastair Reynolds
Description:
Lightspeed: Year One compiles all the fiction published by the online science fiction magazine Lightspeed in its first year. Originally published stories include Nebula Award finalists Vylar Kaftan's "I'm Alive, I Love You, I'll See You in Reno" and Adam-Troy Castro's "Arvies" as well as Carrie Vaughn's Hugo Award-nominated "Amaryllis". Plus there are classic stories by Stephen King, Ursula K. Le Guin, George R. R. Martin, and more.
The popular, critically-acclaimed Lightspeed is edited by bestselling anthologist John Joseph Adams. Lightspeed publishes all types of science fiction, from near-future sociological soft sf to far-future star-spanning hard sf—and everything in between. Each month, Lightspeed features a mix of original and classic stories, from a variety of authors, showcasing the best new genre voices along with bestsellers, award-winners, fan favorites, and notable authors readers already know.
Contents:
Introduction – John Joseph Adams
June 2010, Issue One
I'm Alive, I Love You, I'll See You in Reno – Vylar Kaftan
The Cassandra Project – Jack McDevitt
Cats in Victory – David Barr Kirtley
Amaryllis – Carrie Vaughn
July 2010, Issue Two
No Time Like the Present – Carol Emshwiller
Manumission – Tobias S. Buckell
The Zeppelin Conductors' Society Annual Gentlemen's Ball – Genevieve Valentine
...For a Single Yesterday – George R. R. Martin
August 2010, Issue Three
How to Become a Mars Overlord – Catherynne M. Valente
Patient Zero – Tananarive Due
Arvies – Adam-Troy Castro
More Than the Sum of His Parts – Joe Haldeman
September 2010, Issue Four
Flower, Mercy, Needle, Chain – Yoon Ha Lee
The Long Chase – Geoffrey A. Landis
Amid the Words of War – Cat Rambo
Travelers – Robert Silverberg
October 2010, Issue Five (SF-Horror Hybrids Issue)
Hindsight – Sarah Langan
Tight Little Stitches in a Dead Man's Back – Joe R. Lansdale
The Taste of Starlight – John R. Fultz
Beachworld – Stephen King
November 2010, Issue Six
Standard Loneliness Package – Charles Yu
Faces in Revolving Souls – Caitlin R. Kiernan
Hwang's Billion Brilliant Daughters – Alice Sola Kim
Ej-Es – Nancy Kress
December 2010, Issue Seven
In-Fall – Ted Kosmatka
The Observer – Kristine Kathryn Rusch
Jenny's Sick – David Tallerman
The Silence of the Asonu – Ursula K. Le Guin
January 2011, Issue Eight
Postings from an Amorous Tomorrow – Corey Mariani
Cucumber Gravy – Susan Palwick
Black Fire – Tanith Lee
The Elephants of Poznan – Orson Scott Card
February 2011, Issue Nine
Long Enough And Just So Long – Cat Rambo
The Passenger – Julie E. Czerneda
Simulacrum – Ken Liu
Breakaway, Backdown – James Patrick Kelly
March 2011, Issue Ten
Saying the Names – Maggie Clark
Gossamer – Stephen Baxter
Spider the Artist – Nnedi Okorafor
Woman Leaves Room – Robert Reed
April 2011, Issue Eleven
All That Touches the Air – An Owomoyela
Maneki Neko – Bruce Sterling
Mama, We are Zhenya, Your Son – Tom Crosshill
Velvet Fields – Anne McCaffrey
May 2011, Issue Twelve
The Harrowers – Eric Gregory
Bibi From Jupiter – Tessa Mellas
Eliot Wrote – Nancy Kress
Scales – Alastair Reynolds