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345 pages, Paperback
First published October 6, 2015
"I did not think Americans were capable of poetry."Oh, but they are—we are—and this volume, despite its minor flaws, helps prove that assertion.
—"Cimmeria," by Theodora Goss, p.109
"You have to puke it up," said Cee. You have to get down there and puke it up.{...}"The stories that follow are frequently just as raw, and often just as of the moment, like the crowdfunding tale "Help Me Follow My Sister into the Land of the Dead," by Carmen Maria Machado, and the indictment of shallow thinking about cloning that appears in Cat Rambo's "Tortoiseshell Cats Are Not Refundable." They're stories that could not have been written until the 21st Century, although they are most certainly as solidly within the same tradition of "if this goes on..." as the great SF of the 1950s.
—p.1
"This is the truth of science fiction and fantasy: it is the greatest fireworks show in literature, and your own imagination is a sky waiting to catch fire. And here is the truth of this book: we’ve got all the best, brightest, bangiest fireworks a person could want. The Best American Science Fiction and Fantasy is not just a book but also an explosive device…..one that is, fortunately, entirely safe to bring on a plane.”