by Tom Jolly I spend an enormous amount of time researching things for the SF stories I write. For example, can neutrinos come to a
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by Tom Jolly I spend an enormous amount of time researching things for the SF stories I write. For example, can neutrinos come to a
G. David Nordley’s first Analog story since his novel To Climb a Flat Mountain was serialized in our pages—“Empress of Starlight”—features in our current issue [on sale
Effie Seiberg lends us her second short story for Analog in our September/October issue [on sale now.] Below, she gives us some background on the story and
Author, artist, and aerospace technical designer Harry Lang wears many hats. In our newest Q&A he discusses these a bit along with some background on
Tony Ballantyne, author of “Trapezium” in our current issue on sale now, visits the blog to talk about an important celebrity scientist who is shaping
This issue’s cove story—“Go Random, My Love”—is the start of a new adventure from Bill Johnson, and readers will not be disappointed! Read on for