One criticism that can never be leveled at an Antha Ann Adkins story is that it is under-researched. Adkins takes particular joy in diving into
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One criticism that can never be leveled at an Antha Ann Adkins story is that it is under-researched. Adkins takes particular joy in diving into
Adam-Troy Castro returns to some beloved characters from his Nebula-nominated story “Sunday Night Yams at Minnie and Earl’s” with a new mystery in our September/October
The John W. Campbell Award for Best New Writer began in 1973 as a way to honor exemplary science fiction and fantasy authors whose first
by Jennifer R. Povey My story, “The Waters of a New World” [on sale in our current issue now] is a story about science. It
by Robert Scherrer The idea for “Portle” [on sale now in the July/August Analog] came from a misspent childhood—my own—watching too many reruns of the
Who says hard SF and mythology can’t coexist? Freya Marske discusses her current tale “What We Named the Needle,” [in our July/August issue on sale