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Best New Fantasy

Best New Fantasy: Book 1

Sean Wallace

Edited by the acclaimed and award-nominated editor for Prime Books, Sean Wallace's Best New Fantasy: 2005 anthology showcases 16 selections from some of the hottest new stars writing in today's fantasy field. With stories by Laird Barron, Christopher Barzak, Eugie Foster, Gavin Grant, Theodora Goss, Joe Hill, Jay Lake, Yoon Ha Lee, Kelly Link, Nick Mamatas, Holly Phillips, M. Rickert, Sonya Taaffe and Jeff VanderMeer, Best New Fantasy promises to deliver the best, the new, in fantasy.

Table of Contents:

  • Pip and the Fairies (2005) short story by Theodora Goss
  • My Father's Mask (2005) novelette by Joe Hill
  • Heads Down, Thumbs Up (2005) short story by Gavin J. Grant
  • Returning My Sister's Face (2005) novelette by Eugie Foster
  • The Farmer's Cat (2005) short story by Jeff VanderMeer
  • A Very Little Madness Goes a Long Way (2005) short story by M. Rickert
  • The Language of Moths (2005) novelette by Christopher Barzak
  • The Dybbuk in Love (2005) novelette by Sonya Taaffe
  • Gulls (2005) short story by Tim Pratt
  • The Maiden Tree (2005) short story by Catherynne M. Valente
  • Proboscis (2005) novelette by Laird Barron
  • Eating Hearts (2005) short story by Yoon Ha Lee
  • Dancing in the Light of Giants (2005) short story by Jay Lake
  • Monster (2005) novelette by Kelly Link
  • At the End of the Hall (2005) short story by Nick Mamatas
  • Summer Ice (2005) short story by Holly Phillips

Year's Best Aotearoa New Zealand Science Fiction and Fantasy: Volume I

Year's Best Aotearoa New Zealand Science Fiction and Fantasy: Book 1

Marie Hodgkinson

For the first time ever, the best short SFF from Aotearoa New Zealand is collected together in a single volume. This inaugural edition of the Year's Best Aotearoa New Zealand Science Fiction & Fantasy brings together the very best short speculative fiction published by Kiwi authors in 2018.

Explore worlds of hope and wonder, and worlds where hope and wonder are luxuries we wasted long ago; histories given new life, and futures you might prefer to avoid.

Table of Contents:

  • Introduction - essay by Marie Hodgkinson
  • We Feed the Bears of Fire and Ice (2018) - short story by Octavia Cade
  • Trees (2018) - short fiction by Toni Wi
  • The Garden (2018) - short fiction by Isabelle McNeur
  • Logistics (2018) - short story by A. J. Fitzwater
  • The Billows of Sarto (2018) - short story by Sean Monaghan
  • A Most Elegant Solution (2018) - short story by M. Darusha Wehm
  • A Brighter Future (2018) - short fiction by Grant Stone
  • The Glassblower's Peace (2018) - novelette by James Rowland
  • Mirror Mirror - short story by Mark English
  • Common Denominator (2018) - short fiction by Melanie Harding-Shaw
  • The People Between the Silences (2018) - short fiction by Dave Moore
  • Te Ika - [Cthulhu Mythos] (2018) - short story by J. C. Hart
  • Girls Who Do Not Drown - short story by A. C. Buchanan

Year's Best Aotearoa New Zealand Science Fiction and Fantasy: Volume II

Year's Best Aotearoa New Zealand Science Fiction and Fantasy: Book 2

Marie Hodgkinson

Ancient myths go high-tech a decade after the New New Zealand Wars. Safe homes and harbours turn to strangeness within and without. Splintered selves come together again - or not.

Twelve authors. Thirteen stories. The best short science fiction and fantasy from Aotearoa New Zealand in 2019.

Table of Contents:

  • Good Dog, Alice (2019) - short fiction by Juliet Marillier
  • Te Ara Poutini (2019) - short fiction by Nic Low
  • Inside the Body of Relatives (2019) - short fiction by Octavia Cade
  • Henrietta and the End of the Line (2019) - short fiction by A. C. Buchanan
  • Hearts made Marble, Weapons Shaped from Bone (2019) - short fiction by A.J. Fitzwater
  • Who Watches (2019) - short fiction by Rem Wigmore
  • The Fisher (2019) - short fiction by Melanie Harding-Shaw
  • Fission (2019) - short fiction by Nicole Tan
  • A Shriek Across the Sky (2019) - short fiction by Casey Lucas
  • Moving House (2019) - short fiction by Alisha Tyson
  • Proof of Concept (2019) - short fiction by James Rowland
  • Spontaneous Applause (2019) - short fiction by Zoë Meager
  • First dispatch from the front (2019) - short fiction by Zoë Meager

Year's Best Aotearoa New Zealand Science Fiction and Fantasy: Volume III

Year's Best Aotearoa New Zealand Science Fiction and Fantasy: Book 3

Marie Hodgkinson

The third volume in an annual anthology series celebrating the strength and diversity of SFF writing from Aotearoa New Zealand.

Table of Contents:

  • New Zealand Gothic, by Jack Remiel Cottrell
  • Synaesthete, by Melanie Harding-Shaw
  • Kohuia, by T Te Tau
  • Death confetti, by Zoë Meager
  • For Want of Human Parts, by Casey Lucas
  • How To Get A Girlfriend (When You're A Terrifying Monster), by Marie Cardno
  • Salt White, Rose Red, by Emily Brill-Holland
  • Florentina, by Paul Veart
  • Otto Hahn Speaks to the Dead, by Octavia Cade
  • The Waterfall, by Renee Liang
  • The Double-Cab Club, by Tim Jones
  • Wild Horses, by Anthony Lapwood
  • You and Me at the End of the World, by Dave Agnew
  • The Secrets She Eats, by Nikky Lee
  • How To Build A Unicorn, by AJ Fitzwater
  • Even the Clearest Water, by Andi C. Buchanan
  • You Can't Beat Wellington on a Good Day, by Anna Kirtlan
  • The Moamancer (A Musomancer short story), by Bing Turkby
  • They probably play the viola, by Jack Remiel Cottrell
  • Crater Island, by P.K. Torrens
  • A Love Note, by Melanie Harding-Shaw
  • The Turbine at the End of the World, by James Rowland

Year's Best Aotearoa New Zealand Science Fiction and Fantasy: Volume IV

Year's Best Aotearoa New Zealand Science Fiction and Fantasy: Book 4

Emily Brill-Holland

Fantastical and phantasmagorical, fearless and fear-inspiring; venture beyond the beaten track with this collection of spellbinding speculative fiction.

Showcasing the weirdest, wildest and most wonderful short fiction to come out of Aotearoa in 2021.