(Reposted from a previous blog.)
This was my first attempt to read a story a day. I more than exceeded the goal, even though I didn't start the project until about halfway through the year.
Count for the year (through December 31, 2004): 543 entries (final count, as far as I know!).
Poul Anderson: Going for Infinity (18 entries, collection complete).
Stephen Baxter: Phase Space (HarperCollins, 2002) (25 entries, collection completed).
Gregory Benford: In the Ocean of Night (WarnerAspect, 2004) (8 entries, collection—a "fixup" novel—completed).
Ben Bova: Sam Gunn, Unlimited (9 entries, collection completed).
Ben Bova (editor): The SF Hall of Fame, Volume IIA (Avon, 1974) (12 entries, collection completed). The SF Hall of Fame, Volume IIB (Avon, 1974) (12 entries, collection completed).
Ray Bradbury: From the Dust Returned (25 entries, collection completed).
John W. Campbell, Jr.: The Black Star Passes (3 entries, collection completed).
John W. Campbell, Jr. (editor): The Astounding Science Fiction Anthology (Simon & Schuster, 1952) (24 entries, collection completed).
Arthur C. Clarke: Greetings, Carbon-Based Bipeds! (59 entries, collection completed). The View from Serendip (25 entries, collection completed).
Samuel R. Delany: Aye, and Gomorrah and Other Stories and Distant Stars (counts as 18 entries between the two, both collections completed).
Gardner Dozois (editor): The Good Old Stuff: Adventure SF in the Grand Tradition (St. Martin's Griffin, 1998) (17 entries, collection completed). The Good New Stuff: Adventure SF in the Grand Tradition (St Martin's Griffin, 1999) (18 entries, collection completed).
Harlan Ellison: Vic & Blood (artwork by Richard Corben) (iBooks, 2003) (4 entries, collection completed).
James Gunn (editor): Astounding Stories (60th Anniversary Edition, three volumes) (21 stories, collection completed).
Karen Haber (editor): Meditations on Middle-Earth (17 entries, collection completed).
Fritz Leiber: Ill Met in Lankhmar (Swords and Deviltry and Swords Against Death) (White Wolf Publishing, 1995) (15 entries, collection complete). Contains: Induction; The Snow Women; The Unholy Grail; Ill Met in Lankhmar; The Circle Curse; The Jewels in the Forest; Thieves' House; The Bleak Shore; The Howling Tower; The Sunken Land; The Seven Black Priests; The Claws from the Night; The Price of Pain-Ease; Bazaar of the Bizarre.
Fritz Leiber: Lean Times in Lankhmar (Swords in the Mist and Swords Against Wizardry) (White Wolf Publishing, 1996) (10 entries, collection complete). Contains: The Cloud of Hate; Lean Times in Lankhmar; Their Mistress, The Sea; When the Sea-King's Away; The Wrong Branch; Adept's Gambit; In the Witch's Tent; Stardock; The Two Best Thieves in Lankhmar; The Lords of Quarmall.
Fritz Leiber: Return to Lankhmar (The Swords of Lankhmar and Swords and Ice Magic) (White Wolf Publishing, 1997) (9 entries, collection complete). Contains: The Swords of Lankhmar (novel); The Sadness of the Executioner; Beauty and the Beasts; Trapped in the Shadowland; The Bait; Under the Thumbs of the Gods; Trapped in the Sea of Stars; The Frost Monstreme; Rime Isle.
Rudy Rucker: Seek! (32 entries, collection complete).
Carl Sagan: The Cosmic Connection (43 entries, collection completed).
Robert Silverberg (editor): The Science Fiction Hall of Fame, Volume I (25 entries, collection completed).
Allen E. Steele: Sex and Violence in Zero-G (Meisha Merlin, 1999) (19 entries, collection complete).
Lewis Thomas: The Lives of a Cell: Notes of a Biology Watcher (29 entries, collection completed).
John Varley: The Persistence of Vision (Dell, 1979) (3 stories not found in other Varley collections, collection completed). The Barbie Murders (Berkley, 1980) (6 stories not found in other Varley collections, collection completed). Blue Champagne (Berkley, 1986) (3 stories not found in other Varley collections, collection completed). The John Varley Reader (Ace, 2004) (20 entries, collection complete).
T.K.F. Weisskopf (editor): Cosmic Tales: Adventures in Sol System (Baen, 2004) (14 entries, collection completed).
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