An unabridged collection spotlighting the best space adventures, alternate histories, and time travel stories published in 2022 by current and emerging masters of the science fiction genre, edited by Allan Kaster. * "The Lonely Time Traveler of Kentish Town" by Nadia Afifi-A Palestinian hires a time traveler to record his grandfather's meeting with one of Britain's most famous historical figures. * "The Sufficient Loss Protocol" by Kemi Ashing-Giwa-Hostile alien tech is discovered aboard a corporate spaceship. * "Kingsbury 1944" by Michael Cassutt-A chemist recalls working with an eccentric team of scientists at a munitions plant in Indiana during World War II. * "Of All the New Yorks in All the Worlds" by Indrapramit Das -Long-distance relationships are hard; those across timelines even more so. * "Boy in the Key of Forskaen" by Eric Del Carlo-An abandoned boy on an alien planet bonds with a discarded semi-organic spaceship. * "Bishop's Opening" by R.S.A. Garcia-The crew of a cargo spacecraft get caught up in the deadly court intrigue of a space-faring kingdom. * "An Expression of Silence" by Beth Goder-An explorer who struggles to interact with her crewmates tries to communicate with an alien. * "A Letter to Merlin" by Theodora Goss-Time travelers go to King Arthur's court to repair humanity's final timeline. * "Proof of Concept" by Auston Habershaw-An amorphous alien has amnesia on a spaceship full of hostile aliens. * "The Mercy of the Sandsea" by T. L. Huchu-An old sand marine faces down an assassin on a planet with sandseas. * "The Chronologist" by Ian R. MacLeod-A boy plots against the winds of time only to see his life unravel. * "The Beast of Tara" by Michael Swanwick-Scientists detect residual sounds from the past at Ireland's Lia Fáil (aka the Speaking Stone).
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