A review by wmhenrymorris
Nebula Awards Showcase 2010: The Year's Best SF and Fantasy by Bill Fawcett

There are some decent fiction here -- Pride and Prometheus" by John Kessel, "Trophy Wives" by Nina Kiriki Hoffman -- and some pieces that fall a little flat, but the real appeal of the anthology is all the extra stuff related to the history of the field. Not all of the retrospectives are that interesting, but several are (especially those that look at the earlier eras) and the Selected Commentaries from Algis Budrys (an editor active in the 1960s) are very much worth reading -- witty, wry, on-target and a reminder that, in some ways, the industry hasn't changed all that much.

Also good: the excerpt from the novel Flora's Dare: How a Girl of Spirit Gambles All to Expand Her Vocabulary, Confront a Bouncing Boy Terror, and Try to Save Califa from a Shaky Doom (Despite Being Confined to Her Room) by Ysabeau S. Wilce and the excerpts from the script of WALL-E.