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5.0 out of 5 stars
A welcome improvement to the Nebula books!, Sep 8 2005
By Peter D. Tillman - Published on Amazon.com
This review is from: 2002 Nebula Awards Showcase (Paperback)
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This new "Showcase" format is a welcome improvement over some of the soggy, dull Nebula anthols of the 80's and 90's. Check 'em out, starting (appropriately enough), with the 2000 volume: sfwa[dot]org[slash]pubs
The 2002 volume is an unusually good one. The leadoff story, "Daddy's World" by Walter Jon Williams, takes a killer look at cybernetic family values. He narrowly lost the Nebula to Gardner Dozois, below, in a thematically related story.
macs, by Terry Bisson, the Nebula short-story winner, is Bisson's take on the OKC bombings. I didn't much care for it, but that's a minority opinion, I think.
Stellar Harvest, a new story in the "Lydia Duluth" series by Eleanor Arnason, is fast-paced and fun, a fine entry to her neat new series.
Linda Nagata's Nebula-winning "Goddesses" is a profoundly hopeful near-future love-story -- that technology can improve poor peoples' lives, and enrich the rich helpers' lives in the process. Nagata writes with assurance and grace, touching on wealth & poverty, women & men, love, charity, religion and how we'll live a few years from now -- all without being preachy or dull. One of the year's best. Not to be missed. You can read the story online at scifi[dot]com.
The wrapup story is Gardner Dozois' great "A Knight of Ghosts and Shadows", my favorite Dozois story ever. Dozois writes, in the Nebula anthology intro, {quote} [This] is my take on two of the major areas of debate of science fiction in the 90's, the posthuman condition and the idea of living into a Vingean singularity...[end quote]
"From the first heraldic image to the last, this is Dozois at his most
intense, personal, and skillful." --Kim Stanley Robinson, in his introduction.
All this plus the usual insightful commentary, by such luminaries as Gwyneth Jones, Andy Duncan, Damon Knight, Gene Wolfe, Ken MacLeod, and many more. So it's one of the better Nebula volumes in many years. Check it out.
Happy reading--
Pete Tillman
[in case you wonder, this [quote] business is because Amazon has lately been bouncing "quoted material" over 20 words(!) long. Bah]
5.0 out of 5 stars
Cream, Feb 19 2008
By J. O. Middleton - Published on Amazon.com
This review is from: 2002 Nebula Awards Showcase (Paperback)
I love this series and am saddened by the jaded review by the gentleman from Australia. Whether I recall a story or stories x days later is not the issue. Rather, to me, it is in the moment of the story in the present tense not in this judgmental attitude where I ascribe value. It took me away with it. Sure not all stories strum the fullest chord. No problem. I appreciate the assistance of helping me sift through the chaff.
5 of 8 people found the following review helpful:
2.0 out of 5 stars
Disappointing, Oct 8 2002
By shaw6 - Published on Amazon.com
This review is from: 2002 Nebula Awards Showcase (Paperback)
This book is a collection of ho-hum stories. The Nebula awards must be looking the other way - David G Hartwell has a far superior collection in Best SF 7.
Only a few days after reading it, not one story has stuck in my mind.