A giant Pacific octopus, aquarium visitors with their camera flashes activated, and a twist on John Campbell’s criteria for hard science fiction walk into a
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A giant Pacific octopus, aquarium visitors with their camera flashes activated, and a twist on John Campbell’s criteria for hard science fiction walk into a
by J. Northcutt Jr. I can’t seem to turn away from that over-the-shoulder view, the idea that modernity is exceedingly bearable from my too-oft-taken Amero-centric
by Benjamin C. Kinney “Conference of the Birds” is my first short story in Analog (Jan/Feb 2021) [on sale now!], and it speaks to many
by Em Liu I’m not a big fan of dystopian fiction, so I was a little surprised when I wrote one. Science fiction grapples with
Raymund Eich’s first dinosaur veterinarian story appears in our current issue on sale now. Here he talks the origin of “Riddlepigs and the Cryla” and
Dan Helms has been a lifelong Analog reader; with his “Mixed Marriage” gracing our January/February issue’s pages [on sale now], he’s now an Analog author