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Crystal Nights (2008)

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Why This Matters

The publication history of 'Crystal Nights' highlights its recognition and influence across multiple international markets, including translations into several languages and inclusion in notable anthologies. This underscores the story's significance within the science fiction genre and its appeal to a global audience, reflecting the industry's growing emphasis on diverse, cross-cultural storytelling.

Key Takeaways

Publication history Interzone #215 , April 2008.

, April 2008. Free podcast at Transmissions From Beyond . [Site no longer active]

Oceanic (collection, Orion)

(collection, Orion) Crystal Nights and Other Stories ( collection , Subterranean Press) [Out of print.]

The Best Science Fiction and Fantasy of the Year: Volume Three , edited by Jonathan Strahan; Night Shade Books, San Francisco, 2009.

, edited by Jonathan Strahan; Night Shade Books, San Francisco, 2009. The Year’s Best Science Fiction: Twenty-Sixth Annual Collection , edited by Gardner Dozois; St. Martin’s Press, New York, 2009.

, edited by Gardner Dozois; St. Martin’s Press, New York, 2009. Hayakawa’s SF Magazine , January 2010. (Japanese translation)

, January 2010. (Japanese translation) The Planck Dive and Other Stories (collection, Hayakawa) Translated by Makoto Yamagishi. (Japanese translation)

(collection, Hayakawa) Translated by Makoto Yamagishi. (Japanese translation) “Krystalové noci” in XB-1 , December 2011. Translated by Petr Kotrle. (Czech translation)

, December 2011. Translated by Petr Kotrle. (Czech translation) Digital Rapture , edited by James Patrick Kelly & John Kessel; Tachyon, San Francisco, 2012.

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