Karl Gantner, whose story “Killing a Tiger” can be found in our current issue, takes on a topic that has oft fascinated SF writers and
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Karl Gantner, whose story “Killing a Tiger” can be found in our current issue, takes on a topic that has oft fascinated SF writers and
T.L. Huchu talks about his new story and how it relates to the morality of taboo acts when done in times of war and the
Kelsey Hutton discusses how her relationship with language led to the inspiration for her work, her writing process, and more. Read her story, “In Translation
Kate Maruyama delves into the complex dynamic between friends and examines how far these relationships can be tested before finding the breaking point that pulls
Here is a special entry of the Astounding Analog Companion, in which poet Jessy Randall interviews Una McCormack and Paul March-Russell, two founders of the
A.C. Koch is a writer who has been coming up with stories since he was playing with Matchbox cars. Here he discusses his inspirations, his