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2006 - Kage Baker - novella -

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    The Year's Best Science Fiction: Twenty-Fourth Annual Collection by

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    Incarnation Day
    by Walter Jon Williams


    Waiting on Alexandre Dumas
    by William Davis


    Wrack
    by Amanda Downum


    Maelstrom
    by Kage Baker


    Carmilla
    by Joseph Sheridan Le Fanu


    The Girl with the Heart of Stone
    by Leah Bobet


    The Empress of Mars
    by Kage Baker


    Nothing Personal
    by Pat Cadigan


    Asimov's


    The Machine
    by Joey Comeau


    The Bohemian Astrobleme
    by Kage Baker


    Heroic Measures
    by Matthew Johnson
    Gods and Pawns by Kage Baker


    Estrangement
    by Kit St. Germain


    Hellfire at Twilight
    by Kage Baker


    The Hotel at Harlan's Landing
    by Kage Baker


    The Books
    by Kage Baker


    Spinning Out
    by Jamie Barras


    The Tain
    by China Mieville


    Subterranean Magazine


    The Disguise
    by Kim Stanley Robinson


    The Narrows
    by Simon Bestwick


    Futurismic


    Galaxy Magazine


    High Windows
    by Lavie Tidhar
    Two Worlds and in Between: The Best of Caitlin R. Kiernan, (Volume One) by Caitlin R. Kiernan


    At the Eschaton
    by Charles Sheffield


    Black Gate
    The Year's Best Dark Fantasy & Horror 2010 by


    Attlee and the Long Walk
    by Kage Baker
    The Year's Best Dark Fantasy & Horror 2011 by


    Alone
    by Robert Reed


    The Beckoning Fair One
    by Oliver Onions


    Omni
    The Hotel Under the Sand by Kage Baker
    Dangerous Visions by


    Return to Titan
    by Stephen Baxter
    A Book of Horrors by
    The Bird of the River by Kage Baker


    Legends II
    The Best Science Fiction and Fantasy of the Year: Volume Six by
    The Year's Best Science Fiction and Fantasy 2012 by


    The Broadsword
    by Laird Barron


    Near Zennor
    by Elizabeth Hand


    The Dark Descent


    Houses Under the Sea
    by Caitlin R. Kiernan


    Interzone