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    Evil Tortie's Mom: R.O.A.C.H.: I've been finding short-story anthologies giving me more bang for my buck than novels the past year or two. And I don't think I read any of these Ecli... more »
    JimBonJovi: That's a cracking good cover. more »
    phoghat: Look to find, I did. Where to buy? more »
    Biku: If reading short fiction is labourious, how do you ever handle a novel? But if you mean reading an *anthology* is labourious, then I totally back you ... more »
    Grey_Area: Hooray for the Eclipse series! I hope these yearly anthologies will win over more readers and writers to find the best that is possible in speculative... more »
    Barnabus: I just picked up Strahan's annual anthology of the year's best sci-fi and fantasy, so I'm glad to hear that I'm in good hands. These days I'm as likel... more »
    tetracycloide: reading short fiction is laborious? what kind of a sci-fi fan are you?!??! more »
    Evil Tortie's Mom: R.O.A.C.H.: *adds to library reservations* more »
    Franklin Harris: Anthologies like Eclipse and Fast Forward seem to be filing part of the void left by the decline of fiction magazines. more »
    Grey_Area: The first two volumes of Eclipse were truly great. What I really dig is that these are general Speculative Fiction, no themes. You ain't going to cott... more »
    MosesMonster: And where might one find such gems? I'm going to blow a paycheck. more »
    Geoffrey Sperl: This is great post. I think Russell hit it on the head: Who cares about labels? If a writer is a good writer then it should matter if they are produci... more »
    bronzeorchidsac: Son of a bitch Charlie! I seriously was going to finish an article for you guys tonight. Guess what it was about? Samuel R. Delany and Mary Doria Russ... more »
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    Strange Visitors And Broken Hearts Will Restore Your Faith In Short Fiction

    If you believe in reading short fiction for pleasure, you're condemned to frequent disappointment. Most short fiction, even the good stuff, is... laborious. So when reading the anthology Eclipse Three, you may be startled at the unexpected sensation of enjoyment. More »
  • #magazines

    Hear The Voices Behind 60 Years Of Fantastic Stories

    A new anthology, out now, covers the highlights of 60 years of The Magazine Of Fantasy & Science Fiction. To celebrate The Very Best Of F&SF from Tachyon Press, Rick Kleffel interviewed some classic authors that both companies have published. More »
  • #anthologieswecrave

    3 New Anthologies Bring Werewolves, ADD-Afflicted Drinking Birds, And Awesomeness

    This may be the best era for original anthologies since the days of Dangerous Visions. Jonathan Strahan announced the final list of contributors for Eclipse 3, and it's made of want. Other anthologies promise down-and-dirty werewolves, and stellar flash fiction. More »
  • #books

    4 Authors We Wish Would Return To Science Fiction

    Some of our favorite science fiction authors appear to have left SF behind, after creating stories that live with us forever. We asked Nicola Griffith, Karen Joy Fowler, Samuel R. Delany and Mary Doria Russell why they left the genre. More »
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    Karen Joy Fowler Talks to io9 About Writing in the Future

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    Karen Joy Fowler's Latest Novel is Science Fiction in the Present

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