Studying astronomy gave Meghan Feldman a solid background in the science of asteroids, but writing “Dancing on Spun Sugar” [in our May/June issue, on sale
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Studying astronomy gave Meghan Feldman a solid background in the science of asteroids, but writing “Dancing on Spun Sugar” [in our May/June issue, on sale
by Tessa Fisher A perennial bit of advice for budding young writers is “write what you know.” The hope behind this bromide, I suspect, is
Tim Stevens’ first time reading Analog was as an astounded ten-year-old; his first time appearing in Analog‘s pages is now, with “Alone in the Cold,”
First came a Lettie Prell who “went from horse and buggy days to man on the moon.” Now her granddaughter Lettie Prell takes readers further,
Sean Monaghan’s second story for Analog, “Problem Landing” [in our March/April issue, on sale now!], takes us Mars-ward. Below, Sean takes us backward, elaborating on
Or, On “Hillman, Charles Dallas, Age: 35, No Partner, Parents: Deceased.” by Ron Collins A few days back I was watching an old interview of