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Year's Best Science Fiction Series by Gardner Dozois. Ebooks in Epub. + Bonus!!!

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Year's Best Science Fiction Series by Gardner Dozois. Ebooks in Epub. + Bonus!!!



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Gardner Raymond Dozois (July 23, 1947 – May 27, 2018) was an American science fiction author and editor. He was the founding editor of The Year's Best Science Fiction anthologies (1984–2018) and was editor of Asimov's Science Fiction magazine (1986–2004), garnering multiple Hugo and Locus Awards for those works almost every year. He also won the Nebula Award for Best Short Story twice. He was inducted into the Science Fiction Hall of Fame on June 25, 2011.


As a writer, Dozois mainly worked in shorter forms. He won the Nebula Award for Best Short Story twice: once for "The Peacemaker" in 1983, and again for "Morning Child" in 1984. His short fiction has been collected in The Visible Man (1977), Geodesic Dreams (a best-of collection), Slow Dancing Through Time (1990), Strange Days (2001), Morning Child and Other Stories (2004) and When the Great Days Come (2011). As a novelist, Dozois's oeuvre is significantly smaller. He was the author of one solo novel, Strangers (1978), as well as a collaboration with George Alec Effinger, Nightmare Blue (1977), and a collaboration with George R. R. Martin and Daniel Abraham for Hunter's Run (2008). After becoming editor of Asimov's, Dozois's fiction output dwindled. His 2006 novelette "Counterfactual" won the Sidewise Award for best alternate-history short story. Dozois also wrote short fiction reviews for Locus.


Dozois was known primarily as an editor, winning the Hugo Award for Best Professional Editor 15 times in 17 years from 1988 to his retirement from Asimov's in 2004. George R. R. Martin described him as the most important and influential editor in science fiction since John W. Campbell. In addition to his work with Asimov, he also worked in the 1970s with magazines such as Galaxy Science Fiction, If, Worlds of Fantasy, and Worlds of Tomorrow.


Dozois was also a prolific short fiction anthologist. After resigning from his Asimov's position, he remained the editor of the anthology series The Year's Best Science Fiction, published annually since 1984 until his death in 2018. The series, which is unrelated to the similarly titled and themed Year's Best SF, was published by St. Martin's Griffin. The collections were produced annually for 35 years starting in 1984. In three decades Locus readers have voted it the year's best anthology almost 20 times and the runner-up almost 10 times. And, with Jack Dann, he edited a long series of themed anthologies, each with a self-explanatory title such as Cats, Dinosaurs, Sea-serpents, or Hackers.


In 2005, Dozois edited the first "Best of the Best" compilation. A second volume was published in 2007. That compilation and the entire series were re-released as e-books in October 2012. One year after Dozois's death, a "Very Best of the Best" was published, in 2019.


Stories selected by Gardner Dozois for the annual best-of-year volumes have won, as of December 2015, 44 Hugos, 41 Nebulas, 32 Locus, 10 World Fantasy and 18 Sturgeon Awards. 

Dozois consistently expressed a particular interest in adventure SF and space opera, which he collectively referred to as "center-core SF".



Year's Best Science Fiction Series:



  1. The Year's Best Science Fiction First Annual Collection (1984)

  2. The Year's Best Science Fiction Second Annual Collection (1985)

  3. The Year's Best Science Fiction Third Annual Collection (1986)

  4. The Year's Best Science Fiction Fourth Annual Collection (1987)

  5. The Year's Best Science Fiction Fifth Annual Collection (1988)

  6. The Year's Best Science Fiction Sixth Annual Collection (1989)

  7. The Year's Best Science Fiction Seventh Annual Collection (1990)

  8. The Year's Best Science Fiction Eighth Annual Collection (1991)

  9. The Year's Best Science Fiction Ninth Annual Collection (1992)

  10. The Year's Best Science Fiction Tenth Annual Collection (1993)

  11. The Year's Best Science Fiction Eleventh Annual Collection (1993)

  12. The Year's Best Science Fiction Twelfth Annual Collection (1995)

  13. The Year's Best Science Fiction Thirteenth Annual Collection (1996)

  14. The Year's Best Science Fiction Fourteenth Annual Collection (1997)

  15. The Year's Best Science Fiction Fifteenth Annual Collection (1998)

  16. The Year's Best Science Fiction Sixteenth Annual Collection (1997)

  17. The Year's Best Science Fiction Seventeenth Annual Collection (2000)

  18. The Year's Best Science Fiction Eighteenth Annual Collection (2001)

  19. The Year's Best Science Fiction Nineteenth Annual Collection (2002)

  20. The Year's Best Science Fiction Twentieth Annual Collection (2003)

  21. The Year's Best Science Fiction Twenty-First Annual Collection (2004)

  22. The Year's Best Science Fiction Twenty-Second Annual Collection (2005)

  23. The Year's Best Science Fiction Twenty-Third Annual Collection (2006)

  24. The Year's Best Science Fiction Twenty-Fourth Annual Collection (2007)

  25. The Year's Best Science Fiction Twenty-Fifth Annual Collection (2008)

  26. The Year's Best Science Fiction Twenty-Sixth Annual Collection (2009)

  27. The Year's Best Science Fiction: Twenty-Seventh Annual Collection (2010)

  28. The Year's Best Science Fiction: Twenty-Eighth Annual Collection (2011)

  29. The Year's Best Science Fiction: Twenty-Ninth Annual Collection (2012)

  30. The Year's Best Science Fiction: Thirtieth Annual Collection (2013)

  31. The Year's Best Science Fiction: Thirty-First Annual Collection (2014)

  32. The Year's Best Science Fiction: Thirty-second Annual Collection (2015)

  33. The Year's Best Science Fiction: Thirty-Third Annual Collection (2016)

  34. The Year's Best Science Fiction: Thirty-Fourth Annual Collection (2017)

  35. The Year's Best Science Fiction: Thirty-Fifth Annual Collection (2018)



B O N U S :



Best of the Best:


  1. The Best of the Best Vol. 1 (2005)

  2. The Best of the Best Vol. 2 (2007)

  3. The Very Best of the Best - 35 Years of the Year's Best Science Fiction


Novels:


  1. Nightmare Blue (1975) (with George Alec Effinger)

  2. Strangers (1978)

  3. Hunter's Run (2007) (with Daniel Abraham and George R R Martin)

  4. City Under the Stars (2020) (with Michael Swanwick)


Collections:


  1. The Visible Man (1973)

  2. Slow Dancing Through Time (1990) (with others)

  3. Geodesic Dreams (1992)

  4. Morning Child and Other Stories (2004)

  5. When the Great Days Come (2011)

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