Old Mars is a "retro Marsscience fiction"-themed anthology edited by George R. R. Martin and Gardner Dozois, published on October 8, 2013.[1][2] According to the publisher Tor Books, the collection celebrates the "Golden Age of Science Fiction", an era before advanced astronomy and space exploration told us what we currently know about the Solar System, when "of all the planets orbiting that G-class star we call the Sun, none was so steeped in an aura of romantic decadence, thrilling mystery, and gung-ho adventure as Mars."[1]Old Mars won a 2014 Locus Award.[3]
"Red Planet Blues" (Introduction) by George R.R. Martin[2]
"Martian Blood" by Allen M. Steele; a doctor explores the Martian wilds in search of a blood sample from a native Martian.[2]
"The Ugly Duckling" by Matthew Hughes; an archaeologist explores "the ruins of the Martian past in a place from which few have returned."[2] The story draws heavily from the setting of Ray Bradbury's The Martian Chronicles.
"The Wreck of the Mars Adventure" by David D. Levine; in 1701, pirate William Kidd must journey to Mars to earn a pardon for his crimes.[2] In 2016, Levine published a novel sequel, Arabella of Mars.
Robert H. Bedford wrote that "the majority of these stories were strong, fun and evocative," noting "only a few out of the dozen plus didn’t fully engage me." He called the works of Eisenstein, Corey, Roberson, Rosenblum and Steele "definite standouts."[2]
Old Mars won a 2014 Locus Award, and Howard Waldrop's story "The Dead Sea-Bottom Scrolls" was also nominated.[3]