2002 anthology edited by David G. Hartwell and Kathryn Cramer
Year's Best SF 7 is a science fiction anthology edited byDavid G. Hartwell andKathryn Cramer that was published in 2002. It is the seventh in theYear's Best SF series.
The book itself, as well as each of the stories, has a shortintroduction by the editors.
- Nancy Kress: "Computer Virus" (First published inAsimov's, 2001)
- Terry Bisson: "Charlie's Angels" (First published inSci Fiction, 2001)
- Richard Chwedyk: "The Measure of All Things" (First published inF&SF, 2000)
- Simon Ings: "Russian Vine" (First published inSci Fiction, 2001)
- Michael Swanwick: "Under's Game" (First published inSci Fiction, 2001)
- Brian W. Aldiss: "A Matter of Mathematics" (First published inSupertoys Last All Summer Long, 2001)
- Edward M. Lerner: "Creative Destruction" (First published inAnalog, 2001)
- David Morrell: "Resurrection" (First published inRedshift, 2001)
- James Morrow: "The Cat's Pajamas" (First published inF&SF, 2001)
- Michael Swanwick: "The Dog Said Bow-Wow" (First published inAsimov's, 2001)
- Ursula K. Le Guin: "The Building" (First published inRedshift, 2001)
- Stephen Baxter: "Gray Earth" (First published inAsimov's, 2001)
- Terry Dowling: "The Lagan Fishers" (First published inSci Fiction, 2001)
- Thomas M. Disch: "In Xanadu" (First published inRedshift, 2001)
- Lisa Goldstein: "The Go-Between" (First published inAsimov's, 2001)
- Gene Wolfe: "Viewpoint" (First published inRedshift, 2001)
- Gregory Benford: "Anomalies" (First published inRedshift, 2001)
- Alastair Reynolds: "Glacial" (First published inSpectrum SF, 2001)
- James Patrick Kelly: "Undone" (First published inAsimov's, 2001)