The New Hugo Winners Volume II Author:Isaac Asimov, editor In the 1920's, an obscure editor named Hugo Gernsbach virtually invented modern-day Science Fiction. He filled his magazine, Amazing Stories, with extravagant tales of mad scientists, giant insects, lost civilizations, and the like--stories that to the horror of mothers everywhere seemed to quench some long-submerged thirst in young readers. — To... more »day, the bug-eyed monsters are gone (for the most part), replaced by a varied landscape of fantasy and hard science speculations, social commentary, literary experimentation and thought provoking ideas from some of the most adventurous and talented writers around. And Hugo's spirit lives on...
Here is the latest collection of stories that have won the Hugo Award, considered the highest achievement of SF--nine winners in the three categories of novella, novelette, and short story for the years 1986, 1987, and 1988.« less