The Year's Best Science Fiction
on Earth 3
Edited by Allan Kaster
This is a collection of the best science fiction stories set on planet Earth published in 2024 by leading voices of the genre.
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“Spill” by Cory Doctorow—Hackers, indigenous people, and environmentalists battle an oil pipeline company.
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“Vouch for Me” by Greg Egan—A latent virus causes extensive retrograde amnesia in people who survive a flare-up.
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“Phosphorescence” by Ben Berman Ghan—A botanist and a machinist plot to spoil the plans of the elites for the future of life.
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“Wápato” by Molly Gloss—A widow manages time’s malleability one step at a time.
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“The Alice Run” by Nancy Kress—An experimental procedure is used to force a comatose patient back to consciousness.
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“Breathing Constellations” by Rich Larson—Humans in Argentinian Patagonia seek the permission of orcas to harvest plankton in their waters.
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“A Catalog of 21st Century Ghosts” by Pat Murphy—A woman treks across a climate-changed US visiting sites with ghosts created by game engineers.
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“Eternity is Moments” by R. P. Sand—A woman competes with her cousin for her grandfather’s affection as the Earth dies.
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“I Am Not the One Who Gets Left Behind” by Eric Smith—A father and son are the last to flee an alien-infiltrated Philadelphia.
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“This Good Lesson Keep” by James Van Pelt—A high school English teacher competes with her students’ tech for their attention while studying Hamlet.
Paperback Book
262 pages
Dimensions
6 x 0.69 x 9 inches
ISBN
978-1884612-88-6
Weight
0.85 pounds




