The Long List Anthology Volume 7

The Long List Anthology Volume 7

by David SteffenMartha Wells Elizabeth Bear and others
Publication Date: 11/07/2022

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This is the seventh annual edition of the Long List Anthology. Every year, supporting members of WorldCon nominate their favorite stories first published during the selected year to determine the top five in each category for the final Hugo Award ballot. This is an anthology collecting more of the stories from that nomination list to reach more readers.


The Long List Anthology volume 7 collects 24 science fiction, fantasy, and horror stories from that nomination list, totaling over 400 pages of fiction by writers from all corners of the world. From lonely haunted houses to invincible mechsuits, from body-lending gigwork to Fae ransom letters, from space pirate radio to interstellar disputes over art ownership. There is something here for everyone.


The following stories are in the anthology:

"50 Things Every AI Working With Humans Should Know" by Ken Liu

"AirBody" by Sameem Siddiqui

"The Eight-Thousanders" by Jason Sanford

"Open House On Haunted Hill" by John Wiswell

"This is New Gehesran Calling" by Rebecca Fraimow

"The Cold Crowdfunding Campaign" by Cora Buhlert

"A Being Together Amongst Total Strangers" by Arkady Martine

"Sinew and Steel and What They Told" by Carrie Vaughn

"My Country Is a Ghost" by Eugenia Triantafyllou

"In This, At Least, We Are Alike" by Caitlin Starling

"The Ransom of Miss Coraline Connelly" by Alix E. Harrow

"Sunrise, Sunrise, Sunrise" by Lauren Ring

"The Salt Witch" by Martha Wells

"Lone Puppeteer of a Sleeping City" by Arula Ratnakar

"Color, Heat, and the Wreck of the Argo" by Catherynne M. Valente

"Yellow and the Perception of Reality" by Maureen McHugh

"An Important Failure" by Rebecca Campbell

"City of Red Midnight: A Hikayat" by Usman T. Malik

"If You Take My Meaning" by Charlie Jane Anders

"On Safari in R'lyeh and Carcosa With Gun and Camera" by Elizabeth Bear

"A Stick of Clay, in the Hands of God, is Infinite Potential" by Neon Yang

"The Bahrain Underground Bazaar" by Nadia Afifi

"To Sail the Black" by A.C. Wise

"Exile's End" by Carolyn Ives Gilman

ISBN:
1230005622122
1230005622122
Category:
Fantasy
Publication Date:
11-07-2022
Language:
English
Publisher:
Diabolical Plots, L.L.C.
Martha Wells

Martha Wells has written many fantasy novels, including The Wizard Hunters, Wheel of the Infinite, the Books of the Raksura series (beginning with The Cloud Roads and ending with The Harbors of the Sun), and the Nebula-nominated The Death of the Necromancer, as well as YA fantasy novels, short stories, and nonfiction.

Elizabeth Bear

Elizabeth Bear was the recipient of the John W. Campbell Award for Best New Writer in 2005. She has won two Hugo Awards for her short fiction, A Sturgeon Award, and the Locus Award for Best First Novel. Bear lives in Brookfield, Massachusetts.

Arkady Martine

Arkady Martine is a speculative fiction writer and, as Dr AnnaLinden Weller, a historian of the Byzantine Empire and an apprentice city planner.

Under both names she writes about border politics, rhetoric, propaganda and the edges of the world. Arkady grew up in New York City and, after some time in Turkey, Canada and Sweden, lives in Baltimore with her wife, the author Vivian Shaw.

Carrie Vaughn

Carrie Vaughn is the New York Times Bestselling author of more than twenty novels and over eighty short stories. She's best known for the Kitty Norville urban fantasy series about a werewolf who hosts a talk radio advice show for supernatural beings.

She's also a contributor to the Wild Cards series of shared-world novels edited by George R.R. Martin. She has been nominated for various awards, including the Hugo and RT Reviewer Choice Awards.

Alix E. Harrow

Alix E. Harrow is an ex-historian with lots of opinions and excessive library fines, currently living in Kentucky with her husband and their semi-feral children. Her short fiction has been nominated for the Hugo, Nebula and Locus awards. 

Catherynne M. Valente

Catherynne M. Valente is the New York Times bestselling author of over two dozen works of fiction and poetry, including Palimpsest, the Orphan's Tales series, Deathless and the crowdfunded phenomenon The Girl Who Circumnavigated Fairyland in a Ship of Her Own Making.

She is the winner of the Andre Norton, Tiptree, Mythopoeic, Rhysling, Lambda, Locus and Hugo awards. She has been a finalist for the Nebula and World Fantasy Awards. She lives on an island off the coast of Maine with a small but growing menagerie of beasts, some of which are human.

Charlie Jane Anders

Charlie Jane Anders' latest novel is The City in the Middle of the Night. She's also the author of All the Birds in the Sky, which won the Nebula, Crawford and Locus awards, and Choir Boy, which won a Lambda Literary Award. Plus a novella called Rock Manning Goes For Broke and a short story collection called Six Months, Three Days, Five Others. Her short fiction has appeared in Tor.com, Boston Review, Tin House, Conjunctions, the Magazine of Fantasy and Science Fiction, Wired Magazine, Slate, Asimov's Science Fiction, Lightspeed, ZYZZYVA, Catamaran Literary Review, McSweeney's Internet Tendency and tons of anthologies. Her story "Six Months, Three Days" won a Hugo Award, and her story "Don't Press Charges And I Won't Sue" won a Theodore Sturgeon Award. Charlie Jane also organizes the monthly Writers With Drinks reading series, and co-hosts the podcast Our Opinions Are Correct with Annalee Newitz.

Neon Yang

Neon Yang (they/them) is a queer non-binary author based in Singapore. They have been nominated for the Hugo, Nebula, World Fantasy, Lambda Literary, Ignyte, and Locus Awards, and their work has been an Otherwise Award Honoree.

In previous incarnations, Neon was a molecular biologist, a science communicator, a writer for animation, games and comic studios, and a journalist for one of Singapore's major papers.

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