Nebula Awards 25
(1991)(Book 25 in the Nebula Award Stories series)
An anthology of stories edited by Michael Bishop
Contents: Introduction, essay by Michael Bishop; What Is Science Fiction? essay by Damon Knight; Ripples in the Dirac Sea, by Geoffrey A. Landis (winner, 1990 Nebula Award; nominated, 1989 Hugo Award); The Avalanche: A View on the SF and Fantasy Novels of 1989, essay by Ian Watson; "Snake Charm": The Healer's War, Chapter 16, by Elizabeth Ann Scarborough; Some Reflections on The Healer's War, essay by Elizabeth Ann Scarborough; Solace, by Gardner Dozois; The Mountains of Mourning, by Lois McMaster Bujold (winner, 1990 Nebula Award, Hugo Award); Rhysling Award Winners, essay by Michael Bishop; Salinity, poem by Robert Frazier (winner, 1989 Rhysling Award); In the Darkened Hours, poem by Bruce Boston (winner, 1989 Rhysling Award); Winter Solstice, Camelot Station, poem by John M. Ford (winner, 1989 Rhysling Award; 1989 World Fantasy Award); For I Have Touched the Sky, by Mike Resnick (winner, 1990 SF Chronicle Award; nominated, 1990 Hugo Award, Nebula Award); Vulgar Art, essay by Orson Scott Card; The Ommatidium Miniatures, by Michael Bishop (nominated, 1990 Nebula Award); The Great Nebula Sweep, essay by Paul Di Filippo; At the Rialto, by Connie Willis (winner, 1990 Nebula Award; nominated, 1990 Hugo Award); The Exile's Paradigm, essay by Richard Grant; In Blue, by John Crowley; Year of the Bat: Science Fiction Movies of 1989, essay by Bill Warren; About the Nebula Awards; Past Nebula Award Winners.
Genre: Science Fiction
Genre: Science Fiction
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