The first of at least three "best of the year" collections I expect to read this year is the mass-market paperback from Hartwell & Cramer, publishing in June from Eos.
Since the version I read might not even have the final line-up of stories, I won't say a thing about what's in it. (I will mention that reading a book of short stories where they all run together, and the section breaks seem to have disappeared in the formatting, is an interesting experience. I got a very early version of this, and it shows.)
I did scan the cover flat (which also might not be final), so there's a little visual interest.
The Fabulous Book-A-Day Index!
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