Nebula Awards Showcase 2001 : The Year's Best SF and Fantasy Chosen by the Science Fiction and Fantasy Writers of America by Robert A. Silverberg (2001, Hardcover)
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ReviewsPRAISE FORNEBULA AWARDS SHOWCASE 2000 Invaluable . . . Splendid fiction and lively nonfiction."-Kirkus Reviews, PRAISE FOR ROBERT SILVERBERG Where Silverberg goes today, Science Fiction will follow tomorrow."-Isaac Asimov [He] seems capable of amazements beyond those of mere mortals."-The Washington Post Book World, PRAISE FORNEBULA AWARDS SHOWCASE 2000 "Invaluable . . . Splendid fiction and lively nonfiction."-Kirkus Reviews, PRAISE FOR ROBERT SILVERBERG "Where Silverberg goes today, Science Fiction will follow tomorrow."-Isaac Asimov "[He] seems capable of amazements beyond those of mere mortals."-The Washington Post Book World, PRAISE FOR NEBULA AWARDS SHOWCASE 2000 Invaluable . . . Splendid fiction and lively nonfiction."-Kirkus Reviews
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Dewey Decimal813.087608
SynopsisThe Nebula Awards are the Academy Awards of science fiction, the finest works each year in the genre as voted by the members of SFWA, the Science Fiction and Fantasy Writers of America. The Nebula Awards anthology series has now reached its thirty-fifth year. This edition contains the complete award-winning texts by Ted Chiang, Mary A. Turzillo, Leslie What, and Octavia E. Butler (an excerpt from her novel The Parable of the Talents ); a report on the field ("still inarguably dynamic") by Gary K. Wolfe; runner-up stories by David Marusek and Michael Swanwick; an early story by 2000 Grand Master Brian W. Aldiss; and 2000 Author Emeritus Daniel Keyes's account of how he wrote Flowers for Algernon . In his introduction, editor Robert Silverberg looks back wryly at Damon Knight, the beginnings of SFWA, and the first Nebula banquets.