We’re thrilled to introduce our readers to Michael Capobianco, an amateur astronomer with a keen interest in planetary flybys. His first Analog story, “Hippolyta Flyby,”
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We’re thrilled to introduce our readers to Michael Capobianco, an amateur astronomer with a keen interest in planetary flybys. His first Analog story, “Hippolyta Flyby,”
Monalisa Foster discusses how she learned English with the help of Robert Heinlein; her favorite themes; and the story behind the title for her latest
by Angus McIntyre Angus McIntyre discusses the past, present, and future of artificial intelligence in science fiction. Read his latest story,”Boojum,” in our [September/October issue,
In the conversation below, Aleksandra Hill discusses her interest in current events, how she overcame the expectations of others to become a successful writer, and
by Joel Armstrong As humanity grapples with a warming world, Joel Armstrong finds himself drawn to science fiction that explores unique solutions to the climate
by Jennifer R. Povey Jennifer R. Povey discusses humanity’s interest in life on Mars, along with the red planet’s candidacy for terraformation—an idea explored by