Subterranean

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subterraneanspring2013

Subterranean. Spring 2013.

Stories by Tobias S. Buckell, Kat Howard, Jay Lake, William Browning Spencer, Caitlin R. Kiernan, Francis Slattery.

subterraneanspring2012

Subterranean Online. Spring 2012.

Initial stories from Jay Lake, Hal Duncan.

subterraneanwinter2012

Subterranean Online. Winter 2012.

A whole heap of fiction from : Jonathan Carroll, Kat Howard, Mike Resnick, Tad Williams, Joe R. Lansdale, Maria Dahvana Headley, Terry Dowling, David J. Schow, C. E. Murphy

subterraneanfall2011

Subterranean Online. Fall 2011.

Fiction from Catherynne M. Valente, Mike Resnick, Tim Pratt, Arthur Phillips, Caitlin Kittredge and Daniel Abrham.

Damien Broderick. Under the Moons of Venus. (The Best Science Fiction and Fantasy of the Year Volume 5)

Damien Broderick. Under the Moons of Venus. (The Best Science Fiction and Fantasy of the Year Volume 5)

A complex story, as you’d expected (and demand) from Broderick.

Alexander Irvine. Seventh Fall. (The Year’s Best Science Fiction, 27th Annual Collection)

Alexander Irvine. Seventh Fall. (The Year’s Best Science Fiction, 27th Annual Collection)

I do like a good post-apocalyptic story, and this is a good post-apocalyptic story.

Paul McAuley. Crimes and Glory. (The Year’s Best Science Fiction and Fantasy 2010)

Paul McAuley. Crimes and Glory. (The Year’s Best Science Fiction and Fantasy 2010)

Excellent hard SF from McAuley, in a narrative that gradually reveals more as it progresses

subspring2010

Hannu Rajaniemi. Elegy for a Young Elk. (Subterranean, Spring 2010).

Well written, lyrical and elegaic in its own right.