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Asimov’s Science Fiction Nov/Dec 2018Contents
Shelia Williams & Michael Swanwick’s Editorial: Never Say “Rather Unlikely” Again
Robert Silverberg’s Reflections: Do Androids Dream of Electric Cats?
Robert Frazier “Your Clone Hones Telepathy” (verse)
James Patrick Kelly’s On the Net: We Are the Cat People
Allen M. Steele’s Thought Experiment: The History of Science Fiction, and Why it Matters
Derek Künsken “Water and Diamond”
Jane Yolen “The Language of Water” (verse)
Nick Wolven “Stormdiver”
Julie Novakova “The Gift”
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Ray Nayler “Incident at San Juan Bautista”
Kristine Kathryn Rusch “Joyride”
David Ebenbach “Pregnancy as a Location in Space-Time”
Linda Nagata “Theories of Flight”
In Memoriam: Harlan Ellison (1934–2018)
Tom Purdom “Parallel Military Cultural Evolution in a Non-Human Society”
Suzanne Palmer “This is Why We Can’t Have Nice Things” (verse)
William Ledbetter “What I Am”
R. Garcia y Robertson “Girl With a Curl”
Megan Engelhardt “Echoes of Light from Orbit” (verse)
Peter Heck: On Books
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Erwin S. Strauss: The SF Conventional Calendar

Asimov’s Science Fiction Vol. 42 #11 & 12, whole #514 & 515, Nov/Dec 2018
Publisher: Peter Kanter
Editor: Sheila Williams
Associate Editor: Emily Hockaday
Editorial Assistant: Deanna McLafferty
Senior Art Director: Victoria Green
Cover: Donato Giancola
208 pages, $7.99 on newsstands until December 18, 2018
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Analog Nov/Dec 2018Analog Science Fiction and Fact (Astounding) Vol. 138 #11 & 12 Nov/Dec 2018
Contents
Edward M. Lerner’s Guest Editorial: Dystopic? Or Myopic?
G. David Nordley “Empress of Starlight”
Marianne Dyson: In Defense of the Planet (Science Fact)
Stephen L. Burns “Pandora’s Pantry” art by Joel Iskowitz
Sarina Dorie “The Gleaners”
Rich Larson “Smear Job”
C. Stuart Hardwick “A Measure of Love”
Tom Jolly “Learning the Ropes” art by Vincent DiFate
Eric Pinder “Past Pluto” (verse)
Christopher L. Bennett “Hubstitute Creatures”
J.T. Sharrah “The Light Fantastic”
Kathryn Fritz “Collisions” (verse)
John G. Cramer’s The Alternate View: Icecube and the Source of Cosmic Rays
Marissa Lingen “The Jagged Bones of Sea-Saw Town”
Bruce McAllister “Sandy”
In Times to Come (Jan/Feb preview)
Biolog: Bruce McAllister by Richard A. Lovett
Filip Wiltgren “Dad’s War” art by Kevin Speidell
Christopher McKitterick “Ashes of Exploding Suns, Monuments to Dust”
Richard A. Lovett’s Guest Alternate View: Air on the Moon (Really)
Eric James Stone “The 7 Most Massive Historic Mistakes in Gunmaster of the Carloards
Jerry Oltion “The Ascension”
Jay Parks “Left Turn”
Cynthia Ward “Body Drift”
Joyce and Stanley Schmidt “Mixipoxi Learns to Drive” art by Eldar Zakirov
Don Sakers: The Reference Library
Brass Tacks (Letters)
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Anthony Lewis: Upcoming Events

Publisher: Peter Kanter
Editor: Trevor Quachri
Associate Editor: Emily Hockaday
Editorial Assistant: Deanna McLafferty
Senior Art Director: Victoria Green
Cover: Eldar Zakirov
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Terror at the CrossroadsA new horror anthology under the Dell Magazines imprint, Eris Press, titled Terror at the Crossroads: Tales of Horror, Delusion, and the Unknown, edited by Emily Hockaday and Jackie Sherbow and taken from the pages of Alfred Hitchcock’s Mystery Magazine, Analog Science Fiction and Fact, Asimov’s Science Fiction Magazine, and Ellery Queen’s Mystery Magazine, is now available.

The collection features stories from Kit Reed, David Brin, Tara Laskowski, Alec Nevala-Lee, Will McIntosh, Louis Bayard, Zandra Renwick, Chris Beckett, Barbara Nadel, Rachel L. Bowden, Stephen Ross, Paddy Kelly, Jason Half, Kurt Bachard, O.A. Tynan, Seth Frost, Kathy Lynn Emerson, Teresa Solana, A.J. Wright, Josh Pachter, and Megan Arkenberg.

The anthology is currently available on Amazon and will soon be available via other digital platforms.

Eris Press will be holding a digital launch for the anthology on Wednesday, October 31: a day-long event featuring book giveaways, twenty-minute Twitter AMAs with authors including Alec Nevala-Lee, Chris Beckett, and Josh Pachter, video readings, Q&As, costumed author photos, and more. To follow the event, stay up to date with @ErisPress.

This collection brings readers demonic encounters, the apocalypse and post-apocalypse, ghostly apparitions, mad scientists, demented artists, monsters, and plenty of bizarre and frightening experiences that will stay with you well beyond its pages. Join @ErisPress this Halloween for their digital launch!

Asimov's Sep/Oct 2018Contents
Shelia Williams’ Editorial: Thirty-Second Annual Readers’ Awards’ Results
Robert Silverberg’s Reflections: I Invent the Compact Disc in 1961
In Memoriam: Gardner Dozois (1947–2018)
James Patrick Kelly’s On the Net: X O
Bruce Boston “Vampire Fortuneteller” (verse)
Greg Egan “3-Adica”
Janet Yolen “Song of the Peat Hag” (verse)
Stephanie Feldman “The Witch of Osborne Park”
William Shunn “The Golem” (verse)
Carrie Vaughn “The Huntsman and the Beast”
Suzanne Palmer “R.U.R-8?”
Erin Roberts “The Grays of Cestus V”
Robert Frazier “The Temple Necromanteion” (verse)
Robert Reed “Denali”
Doug C. Souza “The Callisto Stakes”
Herb Kauderer “Ghosts of Robots” (verse)
Sheila Finch “Survivors”
William John Watkins “The Lovecraft Ritual” (verse)
Jean Marie Ward “The Wrong Refrigerator”
F.J. Bergmann “Avocation” (verse)
David Erik Nelson “In the Sharing Place”
Leah Cypess “Best Served Slow”
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Rick Wilber “The Secret City”
Mary Soon Lee “Packing for the Afterlife” (verse)
Norman Spinrad: On Books
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Erwin S. Strauss: The SF Conventional Calendar

Asimov’s Science Fiction Vol. 42 #9 & 10, whole #512 & 513, Sep/Oct 2018
Publisher: Peter Kanter
Editor: Sheila Williams
Associate Editor: Emily Hockaday
Editorial Assistant: Deanna McLafferty
Senior Art Director: Victoria Green
Cover: Eldar Zakirov
208 pages, $7.99 on newsstands until October 23, 2018
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Analog Sep/Oct 2018Analog Science Fiction and Fact (Astounding) Vol. 138 #9 & 10 Sep/Oct 2018
Contents
Richard A. Lovett’s Guest Editorial: Colliding Icebergs
Bill Johnson “Go Random, My Love”
Jay Werkheiser: Alien Biochemistry: Embracing the Carbon Chauvinist (Science Fact)
In Times to Come (Nov/Dec preview)
Effie Seiberg “Optimizing the Verified Good” art by Tomislav Tikulin
Josh Pearce “Three-Body” (verse)
Gregory Benford “A Surprise Beginning”
Ron Collins “When the Rain Comes”
Adam-Troy Castro “The Unnecessary Parts of the Story”
Bruce Boston “Intuitive Leaps” (verse)
Sean McMullen “The Pendant Lens”
Christopher L. Bennett “…And He Built a Crooked Hub” art by Josh Meehan
Premee Mohamed “Shepherd Moon”
Martin L. Shoemaker “It Came from the Coffee Maker”
John G. Cramer: The Alternate View: Vacuum Birefringence and Neutron Stars
Elizabeth Rubio “Nevertheless”
Larry Hodges’ Probability Zero: The Plaything on the Tesseract Wall
Harry Lang “Off-Road”
Tony Ballantyne “Trapezium”
Biolog: Tony Ballantyne by Richard L. Lovett
Darren Speegle “Black Shores”
Shane Landry “Impetus” art by Josh Meehan
Edward M. Lerner “Harry and the Lewises”
Don Sakers: The Reference Library
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Brass Tacks (Letters)
Anthony Lewis: Upcoming Events

Publisher: Peter Kanter
Editor: Trevor Quachri
Associate Editor: Emily Hockaday
Editorial Assistant: Deanna McLafferty
Senior Art Director: Victoria Green
Cover: Joel Iskowitz
208 pages, $7.99 on newsstands until October 23, 2018
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Analog Jul/Aug 2018Analog Science Fiction and Fact (Astounding) Vol. 138 #7 & 8 Jul/Aug 2018
Contents
Marianne J. Dyson’s Guest Editorial: Gender Parity in Space: Now and in the Future
The Analytical Laboratory (2017 readers’ vote results)
Adam-Troy Castro “A Stab of the Knife”
Derek Künsken: The Science Behind “The Quantum Magician” (Science Fact)
Robert Frazier “The Long Night Watch” (verse)
Frank Wu “Until We Are Utterly Destroyed” art by Tomislav Tikulin
Evan Dicken “Generations Lost and Found”
Kris Dikeman “A Simple Question”
Alex Shvartsman & Alvaro Zinos-Amaro “The People v. Craig Morrison”
Joe Pitkin “Potosi” art by Vincent DiFate
John G. Cramer: The Alternate View: Cryptocurrency and Quantum Computing
James Robert Herndon “Eulogy for an Immortal” art by Eldar Zakirov
Mary E. Lowd “Welcome to the Arboretum, Little Robot”
G.O. Clark “Keck” (verse)
Daniel James Peterson’s Probability Zero: Preface to The Handbook of Social Treatments for Conceptual Allergies
In Times to Come (Sep/Oct preview)
Andy Duncan “New Frontiers of the Mind”
Alec Nevala-Lee: The Campbell Machine (special feature)
M. Bennardo “Here’s Looking at You, Cud”
Eduardo Vaquerizo “Render Unto Caesar” translation by Rich Larson
Mary Soon Lee “Extracts from the Captain’s Notes: First Crew to Saturn’s Moons”
C. Stuart Hardwick “Open Source Space”
Richard A. Lovett’s The Guest Alternative View: Eclipse Unity
Jacob A. Boyd “Priorities”
Auston Habershaw “A Crystal Dipped in Dreams” art by Joel Iskowitz
Marissa Lingen “Left to Take the Lead”
Don Sakers: The Reference Library
Brass Tacks (Letters)
Classified Marketplace
Anthony Lewis: Upcoming Events

Publisher: Peter Kanter
Editor: Trevor Quachri
Associate Editor: Emily Hockaday
Editorial Assistant: Deanna McLafferty
Senior Art Director: Victoria Green
Cover: NASA
208 pages, $7.99 on newsstands until August 21, 2018
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Asimov's Jul/Aug 2018Contents
Shelia Williams’ Editorial: The 2018 Dell Magazine Awards
Robert Silverberg’s Reflections: Terra Incognita
John Richard Trtek “The Hull Breach” (verse)
James Patrick Kelly’s On the Net: Listen, Watch, Read
Bruce McAllister “Leaving” (verse)
Ian R. MacLeod “Ephemera”
Amy Miller “Note to Our Guests” (verse)
Suzanne Palmer “Stone in the Water, Cottage on the Mountain”
Jane Yolen “Counting the Cost” (verse)
Kristine Kathryn Rusch “Lieutenant Tightass”
Michael Meyerhofer “The Big Bang Was Not” (verse)
Dale Bailey “Rules of Biology”
Richard Schiffman “A Love Poem” (verse)
Michael Cassutt “Unter”
In Memoriam: Mary Rosenblum (1952–2018)
Zack Be “True Jing”
Kendall Evans & John Philip Johnson “Lament of the Four Moons” (verse)
Octavia Cade “The Backward Lens of Compromise”
Leah Cypress “Attachment Unavailable”
Harry Turtledove “Liberating Alaska”
In Memoriam: Kate Wilhelm (1928–2018)
Jack Skillingstead “Straconia”
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Allen M. Steele “Starship Mountain”
Paul Di Filippo: On Books
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Erwin S. Strauss: The SF Conventional Calendar

Asimov’s Science Fiction Vol. 42 #7 & 8, whole #510 & 511, Jul/Aug 2018
Publisher: Peter Kanter
Editor: Sheila Williams
Associate Editor: Emily Hockaday
Editorial Assistant: Deanna McLafferty
Senior Art Director: Victoria Green
Cover: Mycoolssites/Dreamstime.com
208 pages, $7.99 on newsstands until June 19, 2018
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Asimov’s May/Jun 2018 coverContents
Jay Cole: Guest Editorial: A Semester with Isaac Asimov
In Memoriam: Ursula K. Le Guin (1929–2018)
Robert Silverberg: Reflections: Circe and Doctor Moreau
James Patrick Kelly On the Net: The Art of Algorithms
Bruce Boston “Unwritten” (verse)
Rick Wilber & Alan Smale “The Wandering Warriors”
Robert Borski “World on a String” (verse)
Cadwell Turnbull “When the Rains Come Back”
Janet Yolen “Pachyderm Thoughts” (verse)
Sue Burke “Life from the Sky”
Ken Poyner “Alien Found” (verse)
Paul Park “Creative Nonfiction”
Peter Wood “Riverboats, Robots, and Ransom in the Regular Way”
Nancy Kress “Cost of Doing Business”
John Richard Trtek “The Drone Nurse’s Lullaby” (verse)
Marc Laidlaw “A Mammoth, So-Called”
Jane Lindskold “Unexpected Flowers”
Sandra McDonald & Stephen D. Covey “Time Enough to Say Goodbye”
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David Gerrold & Ctein “Bubble and Squeak”
Norman Spinrad: On Books
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Erwin S. Strauss: SF Conventional Calendar

Asimov’s May/Jun 2018 back coverAsimov’s Science Fiction Vol. 42 #5 & 6, whole #508 & 509, May/Jun 2018
Publisher: Peter Kanter
Editor: Sheila Williams
Associate Editor: Emily Hockaday
Editorial Assistant: Deanna McLafferty
Senior Art Director: Victoria Green
Cover: Alejandro Colucci
208 pages, $7.99 on newsstands until June 19, 2018
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Analog May/Jun 2018 coverAnalog Science Fiction and Fact (Astounding) Vol. 138 #5 & 6 May/Jun 2018
Contents
Trevor Quachri: Editorial: Thank-You Notes
Wil McCarthy “The Last Biker Gang” art by Joel Iskowitz
James & Dominic Benford: Science Fact: Seeing Alien Tech
In Times to Come
Christopher L. Bennett “Hubpoint of No Return” art by Josh Meehan
Marissa Lingen “Finding Their Footing”
Kate MacLeod “Being Neighborly”
Robert Reed “Two Point Oh”
John Richard Trtek “Within the Dyson Sphere” (verse)
Tim McDaniel: Probability Zero: Another View of the Matter Addressed in Shelley’s “Ozymandias”
John G. Cramer: The Alternate View: Can We Cure Aging?
Marie Vibbert “The Willing Body, the Reluctant Heart”
Buzz Dixon “While Your Sleep, Computer Mice Earn Their Keep” art by Kevin Speidell
Sam J. Miller “My Base Pair”
Richard A. Lovett: The Guest Alternative View: The Mundane Space Revolution and Disease Prevention from Orbit
Mary Soon Lee “Prime Development Opportunity: Dirt”
Alison Wilgus “A Barrow for the Living”
William Shunn “Telegraph” (verse)
Ian Creasey “Shooting Grouse” art by Eldar Zakirov
Stephen L. Burns “Mission Accomplished”
William Ledbetter “Vigilance”
Derek Künsken “The Quantum Magician, Conclusion” art by Josh Meehan
Don Sakers: The Reference Library
Brass Tacks (Letters)
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Anthony Lewis: Upcoming Events

Analog May/Jun 2018 back coverPublisher: Peter Kanter
Editor: Trevor Quachri
Assistant Editor: Emily Hockaday
Editorial Assistant: Deanna McLafferty
Senior Art Director: Victoria Green
Cover: Fred Gambino
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Analog Mar/Apr 2018 coverAnalog Science Fiction and Fact (Astounding) Vol. 138 #3 & 4 Mar/Apr 2018
Contents
Stanley Schmidt: Time and Time Again (Guest Editorial)
Alec Nevala-Lee “The Spires” art by Vincent DiFate
C. Stuart Hardwick: Taming the Genie: How Fear of the Atom Threatens Our Future (Science Fact)
Suzanne Palmer “The Steaming Man”
In Times to Come
Rich Larson “Razzibot”
Gwendolyn Clare “The Selves We Leave Behind”
Tom Ligon “Beek”
Brian Trent “An Incident on Ishtar”
Brendan DuBois “The Tail Gunner’s Lament”
Bruce McAllister “Engineered” (verse)
Jerry Oltion “Sicko”
Mary A. Turzillo “Car Talk”
John G. Cramer: When Virgo Joined Ligo (The Alternate View)
Bruce McAllister “Frog Happy”
Susan Forest “Sun Splashed Fields and Far Blue Mountains”
Nick Wolven “Lab B-15”
Gregory Benford “Physics Tomorrow: A News Item of the Year 2116”
Bill Pronzini “The Being” (Probability Zero)
James Van Pelt “Big Thompson”
Tom Jolly “The Camel’s Tail” art by Tomislav Tikulin
Richard A. Lovett: Tom Jolly (Biolog)
Mary Soon Lee: “Venus, As It Might Have Been” (verse)
Derek Künsken “The Quantum Magician” part 2, art by Josh Meehan
Don Sakers: The Reference Library
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Brass Tacks (Letters)
Anthony Lewis: Upcoming Events

Publisher: Peter Kanter
Editor: Trevor Quachri
Assistant Editor: Emily Hockaday
Editorial Assistant: Deanna McLafferty
Senior Art Director: Victoria Green
Cover: Donato Giancola
208 pages, $7.99 on newsstands until April 24, 2018
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