Analog Science Fiction and Fact (Astounding) Vol. 134 No. 1 & 2 Jan/Feb 2019
Contents
Steve Schmidt’s Guest Editorial: Speed Demons
Tom Jolly “Ring Wave”
Douglas F. Dluzen, PhD: Epigenetics: The Future of Genetics in Health and Fiction (Science Fact)
Peter Kanter: Statement of Ownership
Andy Dudak “Love in the Time of Immuno-Sharing”
J.T. Sharrah “A Message from Our Sponsor”
Shane Halbach “The Last Squirrel Keeper” art by Kurt Huggins
Julie Novakova “All the Smells in the World”
John Alfred Taylor “The Umwelt of the Shark”
John G. Cramer’s The Alternate View: Are Humans Too Fragile for Life in Space?
Mary Soon Lee “Forever”
Edward M. Lerner “Clockwork Cataclysm”
Howard V. Hendrix “The Narrowest Eye”
Auston Habershaw “Applied Linguistics” art by Joel Iskowitz
Thoraiya Dyer “A Civilization Dreams of Absolutely Nothing”
Richard A. Lovett’s Guest Alternate View: The Zircons of Hades
Aimee Ogden “Lulu’s Friends”
Jennifer R. Povey “Temple of Children”
Robert Reed “Reboot”
S.B. Divya “Soft We Wake”
In Times to Come (Mar/Apr Preview)
Frederick Gero Heimbach “Fingers”
Stuart Greenhouse “Galileo Falling” (verse)
Bud Sparhawk “The Fading Pages of a Short Story”
Marie Vibbert “A Place to Stand On” art by Kurt Huggins
Susan Pieters “The View from Proxima Centauri”
Adam-Troy Castro “The Savannah Problem”
Don Sakers: The Reference Library
Brass Tacks (Letters)
Classified Marketplace
2018 Index
AnLab Ballot
Anthony Lewis: Upcoming Events
Publisher: Peter Kanter
Editor: Trevor Quachri
Associate Editor: Emily Hockaday
Editorial Assistant: Deanna McLafferty
Senior Art Director: Victoria Green
Cover: Donato Giancola
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