by James Van Pelt Sometime when I was a little kid, I decided I wanted to be a writer. I’d always been a reader. The

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by James Van Pelt Sometime when I was a little kid, I decided I wanted to be a writer. I’d always been a reader. The
Suzanne Palmer, 2016 ANLAB award-winner for best novelette, returns with a new story, “The Streaming Man,” in the current issue. She talks writer’s block, Einstein,
By Gregory Benford I’ve published over 200 short stories and over 200 scientific papers, reflecting a symmetry of sorts. My career as a professor
Welcome to the new Analog Science Fiction and Fact companion blog—Starting with our March/April issue, we’ll be regularly rolling out an exciting line-up of author