Analog Jan?feb 2022

Analog Science Fiction & Fact [v92 #1 & 2, January/February 2022] ed. Trevor Quachi, mng ed. Emily Hockaday (Dell Magazines, $7.99, 208pp, digest, cover by Eldar Zakirov)
2 • Contents pages
4 • Guest Editorial: The (Sometimes) Reality of ‘I Told You So’ • Richard A. Lovett • ed
8 • Communion • Jay Werkheiser & Frank Wu • na
30 • Science Fact: The Science Behind Kepler’s Laws • Jay Werkheiser • cl
48 • The Lobster Pot • Tony Ballantyne • nv; illustration by Eldar Zakirov
64 • Splitting a Dollar • Meghan Hyland • ss
72 • Charioteer • Ted Rabinowitz • ss
77 • Orientation • Adam-Troy Castro • ss
82 • By the Lake Where We First Loved • Paul Starkey • ss
86 • Soroboruo Harbormaster Log • David Whitaker • flash fiction
89 • Special Feature: Science Fiction Meets Science Fact: The Robots of Ancient India • Brishti Guha • ar
94 • The Bumblebee and the Berry • M. Bennardo • ss
97 • In Times to Come • Anon • ms
98 • The Way Back • Jen Downes • ss
104 • Dix Dayton and the Miner from Mars • Liz A. Vogel • ss
109 • Doe No Harm • Louis Evans • ss
116 • Yellow Boots • Stephen L. Burns • ss; illustration by Tomislav Tikulin
128 • A Living Planet • Benjamin C. Kinney • ss
136 • Patience • David • ss
139 • Statement of Ownership, Management and Circulation • Peter Kanter • ms
140 • On the Rocks • Ian Randal Strock • flash fiction
142 • The Alternate View: Fermionic Transversable Wormholes • John G. Cramer • cl
145 • The Middle of Nowhere • Rachel S. Bernstein • ss
150 • A Fistful of Monopoles • Raymund Eich • ss
153 • Wind Gets Her Own Place • Joe M. McDermott • nv
171 • Ham • Holly Day • pm
172 • Cloudchaser • Tom Jolly • nv; illustration by Eldar Zakirov
194 • What Once was Pitch Black • G.O. Clark • pm
195 • The Reference Library • Sean CW Korsgaard • rc
_195 • Dead Silence, S.A. Barnes, Tor Nightfire, $26.99, hc • rv
_196 • Sword & Planet, Christopher Ruocchio ed, Baen, $16.00, kindle • rv
_197 • Assassin’s Orbit, John Appel, Solaris Books, $11.99, tpb • rv
_197 • Far From the Light of Heaven, Tade Thompson, Orbit, $16.99, tpb • rv
198 • Guest Reference Library • Shinjini Dey • rc
_198 • The Ninth Metal, Benjamin Percy, Mariner Books • rv
_199 • Flowers for the Sea, Zin E. Rocklyn, Tor/Forge • rv
_200 • The All-Consuming World, Cassandra Khaw, Erewhon Books • rv
_201 • Speculative Fiction for Dreamers: A Latinx Anthology, David Goodwin, Alex Hernandex, Sara Rafael Garcia ed, Mad Creek Books • rv
202 • Brass Tacks • [The Readers] • lc
_202 • [letter] • Michael Goodline • lt
_202 • [letter] • Joe C. • lt
_202 • [letter] • Howard Mark • lt
_202 • [letter] • David Gambs • lt
_203 • [letter] • Tari Neustaedter • lt
204 • 2021 Index • anon • ix
207 • It’s Anlab Time Again [ballot] • anon • cn
208 • Upcoming Events • Anthony Lewis • cl

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