by Mary Turzillo If you are like me, every so often a book really ticks you off. So it was with Barry Schwartz’s The Paradox

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by Mary Turzillo If you are like me, every so often a book really ticks you off. So it was with Barry Schwartz’s The Paradox
Rich Larson dishes on in-the-works stories, teasing (to run the gamut) a Tomb Raider piece and a futuristic Beowulf. . . . ANALOG EDITORS:
by Brian Trent “An Incident on Ishtar” [March/April 2018 Analog, on sale now] is, on one hand, a tale of sinister espionage and political
You’ll notice Bruce McAllister appears in the current issue’s table of contents twice—with his poem “Engineered” and his story “Frog Happy.” Analog Associate Editor Emily
by Alec Nevala-Lee In 1963, Isaac Asimov published The Human Brain, his fifty-fifth book, which he later remembered as one of the most challenging
Mary Soon Lee’s poem “Venus, As It Might Have Been” appears in the current March/April 2018 issue, on sale now. Expect to see her name