Trying to ID a sci-fi “year’s best” type of collection based on hazy memories of two short stories












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As the title indicates, I’m trying to identify a science fiction short story “year’s best” type of collection from either the 1980s or early to mid-1990s based on my rather hazy recollections of two of the stories. The first story takes place on a flat earth, where a group of teenagers climb over the edge of the earth in order, with the ostensible goal of getting wishes granted - which they do, just not in the way they expected. The second story has to do with an earth leading up to the apocalypse, where the laws of physics have started to break down, and one danger people encounter is death by “gravity hammer”, where the force of gravity will suddenly increase instantly and exponentially in random locations, killing anyone who happens to be standing there. Any help is appreciated!









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    As the title indicates, I’m trying to identify a science fiction short story “year’s best” type of collection from either the 1980s or early to mid-1990s based on my rather hazy recollections of two of the stories. The first story takes place on a flat earth, where a group of teenagers climb over the edge of the earth in order, with the ostensible goal of getting wishes granted - which they do, just not in the way they expected. The second story has to do with an earth leading up to the apocalypse, where the laws of physics have started to break down, and one danger people encounter is death by “gravity hammer”, where the force of gravity will suddenly increase instantly and exponentially in random locations, killing anyone who happens to be standing there. Any help is appreciated!









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      As the title indicates, I’m trying to identify a science fiction short story “year’s best” type of collection from either the 1980s or early to mid-1990s based on my rather hazy recollections of two of the stories. The first story takes place on a flat earth, where a group of teenagers climb over the edge of the earth in order, with the ostensible goal of getting wishes granted - which they do, just not in the way they expected. The second story has to do with an earth leading up to the apocalypse, where the laws of physics have started to break down, and one danger people encounter is death by “gravity hammer”, where the force of gravity will suddenly increase instantly and exponentially in random locations, killing anyone who happens to be standing there. Any help is appreciated!









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