Nova Scotia: New Scottish Speculative Fiction
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Nova Scotia: New Scottish Speculative Fiction | |
Author | Edited by Andrew J. Wilson and Neil Williamson |
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Country | United Kingdom |
Language | English |
Genre(s) | Science fiction and fantasy anthology |
Publisher | Mercat Press |
Publication date | 2005 |
Media type | Print (Paperback) |
Pages | 287 pp |
ISBN | ISBN 1-84-183086-0 |
Nova Scotia: New Scottish Speculative Fiction (ISBN 1-84-183086-0) is an anthology showcasing Scottish Science Fiction and Fantasy, compiled by Neil Williamson and Andrew J. Wilson. The book was among the finalists for the 2006 World Fantasy Award for Best Anthology.[1]
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- "The Cost of Pearls" by Edwin Morgan
- "A Case of Consilience" by Ken MacLeod
- "Deus ex Homine" by Hannu Rajaniemi
- "Not Wisely But Too Well" by A.J. McIntosh
- "Third-Degree Burns" by Andrew J. Wilson
- "Lest We Forget" by Marion Arnott
- "The Intrigue of the Battered Box" by Michael Cobley
- "Five Fantastic Fictions" by Ron Butlin
- "Running on at Adventures" by Angus McAllister
- "A Knot of Toads" by Jane Yolen
- "Sophie and the Sacred Fluid" by Andrew C. Ferguson
- "Vanilla for the Lady" by Deborah J. Miller
- "Pisces Ya Bas" by Gavin Inglis
- "The Vulture, 4 - 17 March" by Harvey Welles and Philip Raines
- "The Bogle's Bargain" by Stefan Pearson
- "Criggie" by Matthew Fitt
- "Snowball's Chance" by Charles Stross
- "Total Mental Quality, by the Way" by William Meikle
- "The Bennie and the Bonobo" by Neil Williamson
- "The Hard Stuff" by John Grant
- "Dusk" by Jack Deighton