The Year's Top Hard Science Fiction Stories 6 by Allan Kaster


The Year's Top Hard Science Fiction Stories 6
Title : The Year's Top Hard Science Fiction Stories 6
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Publication : Published June 17, 2022

An unabridged collection spotlighting the best hard science fiction stories and novellas published in 2021 by current and emerging masters of the genre, edited by Allan Kaster.- "Light Up the Clouds" by Greg Egan - Inhabitants in the floating forests of a gas giant that orbits a dwarf star launch a glider on an orbital trajectory to investigate unnatural asteroid-like objects that threaten their survival.- "Striding the Blast" by Gregory Feeley - As a form of punishment, a thief is forced by posthumans to race on a set of wings across a cloud-covered Mercury.- "Little Animals" by Nancy Kress - Using entangled quantum effects, a researcher goes back in time and unexpectedly becomes immersed in the life of the daughter of Antonj van Leeuwenhoek.- "Flowers Like Needles" by Derek Künsken - A metallic crablike creature living on a planet orbiting a pulsar confronts other warriors in its quest for wisdom.- "The Planetbreaker's Son" by Nick Mamatas - Interstellar posthuman emigrants, on a starship the size of a football stadium, grapple with vessel maintenance and family preservation while destroying worlds.- "Paley's Watch" by Anil Menon - Fishermen find a peculiar artifact in the Gulf of Alaska that is older than Earth and models the structure of the universe.- "The Metric" by David Moles - A billion-year-old ship delivers a message to a far-future Earth that could mean the destruction of space and time.- "Año Nuevo" by Ray Nayler - Listless aliens, resembling oversized plastic garbage bags, suddenly disappear thirty years after arriving on a California beachfront.- "Vaccine Season" by Hannu Rajaniemi - A boy ventures out to an island to inoculate his secluded grandfather with a transmissible vaccine in a post-pandemic.- "Submergence" by Arula Ratnakar - An investigator uncovers the exploitation of an unusual marine sponge while optogenetically accessing the memories of a scientist who died unexpectedly.- "Aptitude" by Cooper Shrivastava - A woman from a slowly dying universe finds herself having to take a rigorous standardized exam after cheating her way into the selection process to become a universe builder.- "The Egg Collectors" by Lavie Tidhar - Two wild ballooners, forced to land during an ice storm, discover humming black eggs melting into the ice of Titan's Ligeia Mare.


The Year's Top Hard Science Fiction Stories 6 Reviews


  • Peter Tillman

    This was a chance pick from Kindle Unlimited. As with all anthologies, I liked some stories more than others. There were three stories that stood out for me in this book:
    • Aptitude • (2021) • short fiction by Cooper Shrivastava. First-rate story about an aptitude test for cosmogeny that has unexpected results. Nicely done: 4 stars, recommended reading. Best in book, I thought. Story link:
    https://www.tor.com/2021/08/04/aptitu...

    • Vaccine Season • (2021) • short story by Hannu Rajaniemi. Good story about an unusual vaccine that turns out to be a possible gateway to transhumanity. One of his better shorts, recommended. 3.5 stars.

    • Little Animals • (2021) • short fiction by Nancy Kress. A time viewer story about Anton van Leeuwenhoek and the discovery of microbiology around 1673. Nicely done, 3+ stars.

    The anthology is worth trying if you are a KU subscriber. All of the stories, as advertised, are some variant of Hard science fiction. ToC and story histories:
    https://www.isfdb.org/cgi-bin/pl.cgi?...