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posted Friday January 15, 2010 12:00pm EST

Year’s Best Fantasy 9, Part nine

Pablo Defendini

Earlier this year, Tor.com debuted as an imprint independent from Tor Books by publishing Year’s Best Fantasy 9, David G. Hartwell’s and Kathryn Cramer’s definitive anthology of fantastical stories.

While YBF9 is still available as a print-on demand edition, and you can buy your very own print copy at our store, we’re posting segments of the anthology on Tor.com, for your reading pleasure. Each of these segments feature three or four stories from the anthology, and are available to all registered users of Tor.com. It’s a great way to sample some of the content in the book before deciding to part with your hard-earned cash, or of simply getting a shorter does of wonder and the fantastical.

Segment number nine features the following stories:

“A Guided Tour in the Kingdom of the Dead” by Richard Harland 
“The First Editions” by James Stoddard 
“The Forest” by Kim Wilkins 

Registered users, download it here


Pablo Defendini is partial to first editions.

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categories: Written Word
tags: Year's Best Fantasy 9, david hartwell, kathryn cramer, download, Richard Harland, James Stoddard, Kim Wilkins

5 comments
CE Petit
1.  Jaws
VIEW ALL BY · Friday January 15, 2010 12:45pm EST
A silly question for those of us playing along at home:

How many segments are there?
Torie Atkinson
2.  Torie
VIEW ALL BY · Friday January 15, 2010 01:51pm EST
@ 1 Jaws

This is the final segment.
Blue Tyson
3.  BlueTyson
VIEW ALL BY · Saturday January 16, 2010 06:45am EST
Hope the next serialisation is 3 parts rather than 729! :)
Blue Tyson
4.  BlueTyson
VIEW ALL BY · Saturday January 16, 2010 06:46am EST
Also, thanks very much Tor.com-ites!
Rob Anderson
5.  Rob Anderson
Sunday January 17, 2010 09:25pm EST
Have to mention "nSpace" by Dovin Melhee
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