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Our writers pick the 26 best science fiction short stories of all time


Published on 2024-12-20 05:22:31 - New Scientist
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  • We asked New Scientist writers to pick their favourite sci-fi short story. From H.G. Wells's The Time Machine to Octavia E. Butler's Bloodchild, via stories from George R. R. Martin and Ursula K. Le Guin,

The article from New Scientist features a curated list of the 26 best science fiction short stories of all time, as chosen by their writers. This compilation spans a broad spectrum of themes and eras within the genre, showcasing the evolution of science fiction from its early days to contemporary works. Notable entries include classics like Isaac Asimov's "Nightfall," which explores the psychological impact of darkness on a civilization that has never known it, and Arthur C. Clarke's "The Nine Billion Names of God," where technology intersects with mysticism. The list also includes more modern tales like Ted Chiang's "Story of Your Life," which inspired the film "Arrival," delving into linguistics, time, and free will. Each story is highlighted for its innovation, depth, and the profound questions it raises about humanity, technology, and the universe, reflecting the genre's capacity to both entertain and provoke thought.

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[ https://www.newscientist.com/article/2460679-our-writers-pick-the-26-best-science-fiction-short-stories-of-all-time/ ]

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