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The Year's Best Science Fiction on Earth 2

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This is a collection of the best science fiction stories set on planet Earth published in 2023 by leading authors of the genre, edited by Allan Kaster. - "A Soul in the World" by Charlie Jane Anders—A childless woman is given a most unusual child to raise as her own. - "A Kingdom of Seagrass and Silk" by Cécile Cristofari—An elderly couple fend for themselves on a deserted island while waiting out an epidemic. - "LOL, Said the Scorpion" by Rich Larson—Wealthy tourists wear bio-filtering suits to go on live vacations to impoverished countries. - "A Borrowing of Bones" by Karin Lowachee—Reality blurs as people become menageries of other lives. - "Devil in the Deep" by Lucie Lukačovičová—A Bolivian mining community blames lady scientists for their bad luck. - "Gravesend, or, Everyday Life in the Anthropocene" by Paul McAuley—An army veteran, suffering from the aftereffects of a psych bomb, convalesces in the eco-stressed marshes of the Thames. - "Sigh No More" by Ian McDonald—The show must go on despite a solar flare that has crashed London’s power grid. - "Cuttlefish" by Anil Menon—A family seeks to escape the modern world at an old fashioned Indian guesthouse. - "Highway Requiem" by T. R. Napper—A trucker’s way of life on the roads of the Outback is threatened by automation. - "Contracting Iris" by Peter Watts—A novel microbial infection changes the behavior of a woman diagnosed with MS. - "Deep Blue Jump" by Dean Whitlock—Children are forced to pick drug-like dreamberries in desert canyons under austere conditions.

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