Below, Mark W. Tiedemann takes us on a creative journey, exploring how all of his stories are born, and how they evolve. His story “Camphor”
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Below, Mark W. Tiedemann takes us on a creative journey, exploring how all of his stories are born, and how they evolve. His story “Camphor”
After years appearing regularly in the pages of our sister magazine, Asimov’s, Sean Monaghan’s writing can now be found in Analog [in our March/April issue, on sale
Beth Dawkins has gone from seven-year-old writing a story about getting a surprise birthday party to adult writing about grief for Analog in her powerful “War
In 2014, Analog readers were introduced to Derek Künsken’s writing with “Persephone Descending,” set in the acid clouds of Venus. In our March/April issue [on sale now],
by Brenda Kalt “Lemonade Stand” [on sale now], like all my Solar System stories, is based on questions and answers. First question: a couple
by A.T. Sayre “Rover” [on sale now] is the very first story of mine to be published in a professional-level magazine. I have had