As much as he loves a good out-of-this-world alien tale, P.K. Torrens’ story in our July/August issue [on sale now] shows that he can also
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As much as he loves a good out-of-this-world alien tale, P.K. Torrens’ story in our July/August issue [on sale now] shows that he can also
by Robert R. Chase Science fiction stories tend to play an infinite set of variations on ideas of greater or less plausibility. Faster than light
Tom Jolly returns to Analog’s pages with “Sticks and Stones” [the lead story in our July/August issue, on sale now], named for the fact—Tom tells us—that
We are delighted to welcome any and all to our virtual Analytical Laboratory awards presentation! Awards are announced, with editorial commentary and author speeches, below:
G.O. Clark attributes the inspiration for “Miles to Go Before We Rest” [in our May/June issue, on sale now] to trans-Neptunian object Arrokoth and the
Sarah Gallien’s poem “The New Planet” [in our May/June issue, on sale now] approaches dehumanization through an empathetic lens. Below, Sarah discusses its origins, her