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| | | | Four hundred and thirty short stories written, and none of them published inAnalog-until now! Prolific horror and fantasy author Steve Rasnic Tem graces our lucky readers with a rare SF tale, "Captain Zack and the Data Raiders," in our July/August issue [on sale now.] Analog Editor: What is the story behind this piece? SRT: The... | |
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| | | | Alex Shvartsman was first published in our pages last year, but the May/June 2019 issue [on sale now] contains his firstAnalog story written without a partner. We spoke with him about his solo writing process, the inspiration behind "Repairs at the Beijing West Space Elevator," and much more. Analog Editors: What is the... | |
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| | | | Who says hard SF and mythology can't coexist? Freya Marske discusses her current tale "What We Named the Needle," [in our July/August issue on sale now] a story woven with allusion, in our newest Q&A below. Read on to hear about Freya's other projects, influences, and advice for aspiring writers. Analog Editor: What is... | |
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| | Review of Alexandra T. Singer, "Date Night," Luna Station Quarterly 58 (2024): 189-203 -- Purchase online. Reviewed by Sara L. Uckelman. The opening setting of this story is so mundane that I knew from almost the first line that something was up -- something that turned out to be absolutely fascinating and unexpected, and SO... |