Nebula Awards Showcase 2003
Nancy Kress, Severna Park, Jack Williamson, Kelly Link, James Patrick Kelly, Bruce Boston, Joe Haldeman, Mike Resnick, Catherine Asaro, Geoffrey A. Landis, Scott Edelman, Terry Bisson, Andy Duncan, Ellen Datlow, Harry Turtledove, Michael Cassutt, Shelly Shapiro, Mindy Klasky
Rated: 3.50 of 5 stars
3.50
· 2 ratings · 240 pages · Published: 01 Jan 2003
Contents (view Concise Listing)
* 1 • Introduction: Entering the Field (Nebula Awards Showcase 2003) • (2003) • essay by Nancy Kress
* 5 • The 2001 Nebula Awards Ballot (Nebula Awards Showcase 2003) • (2003) • essay by uncredited
* 8 • The Cure for Everything • (2000) • shortstory by Severna Park
* 26 • The Ultimate Earth • (2000) • novella by Jack Williamson
* 76 • Betty Ballantine Appreciation (Nebula Awards Showcase 2003) • (2003) • essay by Shelly Shapiro
* 79 • Louise's Ghost • (2001) • novelette by Kelly Link
* 112 • Undone • (2001) • novelette by James Patrick Kelly
* 145 • My Wife Returns As She Would Have It • (2000) • poem by Bruce Boston
* 147 • January Fires • (2001) • poem by Joe Haldeman
* 151 • The Elephants on Neptune • (2000) • shortstory by Mike Resnick
* 164 • Commentary: Joys and Jeremiada (Nebula Awards Showcase 2003) • (2003) • essay by Geoffrey A. Landis
* 166 • Commentary: Joys and Jeremiada (Nebula Awards Showcase 2003) • (2003) • essay by Scott Edelman
* 169 • Commentary: Joys and Jeremiada (Nebula Awards Showcase 2003) • (2003) • essay by Terry Bisson
* 171 • Commentary: Joys and Jeremiada (Nebula Awards Showcase 2003) • (2003) • essay by Andy Duncan
* 174 • Commentary: Joys and Jeremiada (Nebula Awards Showcase 2003) • (2003) • essay by Mindy L. Klasky
* 176 • Commentary: Joys and Jeremiada (Nebula Awards Showcase 2003) • (2003) • essay by Ellen Datlow
* 179 • Commentary: Joys and Jeremiada (Nebula Awards Showcase 2003) • (2003) • essay by Harry Turtledove
* 181 • Commentary: Joys and Jeremiada (Nebula Awards Showcase 2003) • (2003) • essay by Michael Cassutt
* 186 • The Quantum Rose (excerpt) • (2000) • shortfiction by Catherine Asaro