Jean Lorrahโs โBest of Friendsโ is a key tale in the Sime~Gen sequence, being set just after the implementation of the treaty that allowed Simes and Gens to live together peaceably.
In โBest-Laid Plans,โ by William Maltese, a pair of professional fighters is selected for a new missionโbut not the one they thought!
A. R. Morlanโs โBoogโ/4 and the Endicaran Klugeโ is an interesting psychological tale set on a multi-generational spaceship to the stars.
Edward R. Morris can pronounce โGame Overโ only when his protagonist escapes the game world in which heโs trapped.
Charles Nuetzelโs โThe Talismanโ demonstrates that โfreeโ is sometimes too high a price to pay for a gift.
Patricia Wardon discovers that โSaving Jane Austenโ (by Robert Reginald) is not as easy as it sounds.
A starving authorโs agent discovers a new market for subsidiary rights in Pamela Sargentโs amusing โAll Rights.โ
Darrell Schweitzerโs โThe Fire Eggsโ just appear one day, everywhere on Earth, but what are theyโand what purpose do they serve?
โThe Skin Trade,โ by Brian Stableford, is one of a series of tales that explores the future of biotechnology, particularly as applied to the human form.
In โThe Space City,โ by Doru Tatar, Grig investigates the massacre of a group of androids.
E. C. Tubbโs โAgentโ only wants to make money peddling his clientsโ talents, but the licensees desire something entirely different!
George Zebrowskiโs โThe Water Sculptorโ fashions sculptures from ice in his isolated satellite home orbiting Earth.
Twelve great stories by a dozen great writers!