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Fantasy & Science Fiction Mar/Apr 2021

This first issue with editor Sheree Renée Thomas.

Fantasy & Science Fiction [v140 #3 & 4, whole #754] ed. Sheree Renée Thomas, assistant eds. Stephen L. Mazur, Robin O’Connor (Spilogale, Inc., $9.99, 258pp, digest) Cover by Mondolithic Studios
3 • Content Pages
5 • Letter from the Editor: A Strange Song • Sheree Renée Thomas • ed
7 • Crazy Beautiful • Cat Rambo • ss
19 • The Music of the Siphorophenes • C.L. Polk • nv
45 • The Bletted Woman • Rebecca Campbell • ss
61 • Mannikin • Madeleine E. • nv
83 • Books to Look For • Charles De Lint • rc
_83 • The Left-Handed Booksellers of London, Garth Nix, Katherine Tegen Books, $19.99, hc • br
_85 • The Green Man’s Silence, Juliet E. McKenna, Wazard’s Tower Press, $26.99, hc • br
_86 • Brimstone Round, Helen Harper, Helen Harper, $13.99, tp • br
_86 • Infernal Enchantment, Helen Harper, Helen Harper, $13.99, tp • br
_86 • Midnight Smoke, Helen Harper, Helen Harper, $13.99, tp • br
_88 • A Deadly Education, Naomi Novick, Del Rey, $28.00, hc • br
_89 • Fantastic Paintings of Frazetta, J. David Spurlock, Vangaurd Publishing, $39.95, hc • br
_90 • Sia Martinez and the Moonlit Beginnings of Everything, Raquel Vasquez, Simon Pulse, $18.99, hc • br
93 • Musing on Books • Michelle West • rc
_93 • Return of the Thief, Megan Whalen Turner, Greenwillow, $18.99, hc • br
_93 • The Invisible Life of Addie LaRue, V.E. Schwab, Tor, $26.99, hc • br
_93 • Piranesi, Susanna Clarke, Bloomsbury, $27.00, hc • br
101 • Our Peaceful Morning • Nick Wolven • ss
123 • Whale Talk • Akua Lezli Hope • pm
125 • Transcendent City • Akua Lezli Hope • pm
126 • In the Garden of Ibn Ghazi • Molly Tanzer • nv
161 • By the Numbers • Arley Sorg • ar
165 • Minstrel Boy Howling at the Moon • B. Morris Allen • ss
175 • Speak to the Moon • Marie Brennan • ss
192 • Jack-in-the-Box • Robin Furth • nv
219 • Television: Unspeakable Streaming • David J. Skal • cl
225 • Science: How Science Works • Jerry Oltion • cl
231 • Character • Harry Turtledove • ss
247 • Coming Attractions • cl
248 • The Pizza Boy • Meg Elison • ss
257 • F&SF Market Place • classifieds
258 • Curiosities: At Midnight on the 31st of March by Josephine Young Case (1938) • Joachim Boaz • cl

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Analog Jan/Feb 2020

Analog Jan/Feb 2020

Analog kicks off its year-long celebration of its 90th year of publication with Victoria Green’s retro cover design. Managing Editor Emily Hockaday shared a preview of the Mar/Apr cover, which appears in The Digest Enthusiast No. 11, which is scheduled to release this Friday, January 10.

Contents Page
Stanley Schmidt’s Guest Editorial: A Major Milestone and Places We’ve Been
Adam-Troy Castro & Jerry Oltion “The Astronaut from Wyoming” (90th Anniversary Retrospective Reprint) The story is followed by reminiscences of the story by its authors.
Alec Nevala-Lee & M. Wysocki, Jr.’s Science Fact Making Waves: The Inventions of John W. Campbell
Rebecca Siegel “In Theory” (verse)
Harry Turtledove “The Quest for the Great Gray Mossy”
Sean McMullen “Wheel of Echoes” art uncredited
Jay Werkheiser “Hive” art by Eldar Zakirov
Eric Choi “The Greatest Day”
Eric Choi’s Science Fact Saving Columbia: An In-Flight Options Assessment
Robert Frazier “Ghost Transmission” (verse)
Rachel Rodman “The Evolutionary Alice” (Probability Zero)
Ian Randal Strock “Bulkheads Make the Best Neighbors”
John G. Cramer’s The Alternate View Renormalization: Dodging Infinities
Douglas F. Dluzen “Welcome to the New You: Terms and Conditions for the iCRISPR Gene-Editing Kit”
Izzy Wasserstein “The Grass Bows Down, the Pilgrims Walk Lightly” art by Kurt Huggins
Matthew Claxton “All the Turns of the Earth” art by Josh Meehan
Statement of Ownership, Management and Circulation
A.J. Ward “One Lost Space Suit Way” art by Kurt Huggins
In Times to Come
Wendy Nikel “Around a World in Ninety-Six Hours
Gregor Hartmann “Birds of a Feather”
Richard A. Lovett “Guns Don’t Kill”
Joel Richards “Q-Ship Militant”
Sarina Dorie “The Shocking Truth About the Scientific Method that Privatized Schools Don’t Want You to Know”
C. Stuart Hardwick “Hubble Rising”
Don Sakers: The Reference Library
The Cruel Stars by John Birmingham
Cry Pilot by Joel Dane
The Guardian by J.D. Moyer
Hour of the Horde by Gordon R. Dickson
Octavia Gone by Jack McDevitt
—Footprints in the Stars edited by Danielle Ackley-McPhail
Readymade Bodhisattva: The Kaya Anthology of South Korean Science Fiction edited by Sunyoung Park & SangJoon Park
The End of the World and Other Catastrophes edited by Mike Ashley
Menace of the Machine: The Rise of AI in Classic Science Fiction edited by Mike Ashley
Brass Tacks (Letters)
Classified Marketplace
2019 Index
Anlab Ballot
Anthony Lewis: Upcoming Events

Analog Science Fiction and Fact (Astounding) Vol. 140 No. 1 & 2 Jan/Feb 2020
Publisher: Peter Kanter
Editor: Trevor Quachri
Associate Editor: Emily Hockaday
Editorial Assistant: Deanna McLafferty
Senior Art Director: Victoria Green
Cover: Tomislav Tikulin
208 pages, $7.99 on newsstands until Feb. 18, 2020
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Asimov’s Nov/Dec 2019

Asimov’s Nov/Dec 2019

Contents Page
Sheila Williams’ Editorial: A Sadder and a Wiser Woman—tributes to Janet Jappson Asimov and Carol Emshwiller
Robert Silverberg’s Reflections: California Secedes!
Peter Payack “Do Not Despair” (verse)
James Patrick Kelly’s On the Net: Where are the CRISPR Cops?
Rudy Rucker & Marc Laidlaw “Surfers at the End of Time”
Harry Turtledove “Christmas Truce”
Mary Soon Lee “How to Curve Spacetime” (verse)
Siobhan Carroll “The Airwalker Comes to the City in Green”
Brittany Hause “Billets-Doux” (verse)
Michael Swanwick “Clouds”
Ray Nayler “The Disintegration Loops”
R. Garcia y Robertson “Commander Amanda”
Octavia Cade “Inside the Body of Relatives”
James Patrick Kelly “Selfless”
Kali Wallace “The River of Blood and Wine”
James Van Pelt “SeeApp”
Mary Soon Lee “Not for Sale” (verse)
James Gunn “Quantum Theory”
Allen M. Steele “Escape from Sanctuary”
Next Issue
Norman Spinrad: On Books
Nebula Awards Showcase 2018 by Janet Yolen
Astounding by Alec Nevala-Lee
Red Moon by Kim Stanley Robinson
Classified Marketplace
Erwin Strauss: SF Conventional Calendar

Asimov’s Science Fiction Vol. 43 No. 11 & 12, whole No. 526 & 527, Nov/Dec 2019
Publisher: Peter Kanter
Editor: Sheila Williams
Managing Editor: Emily Hockaday
Editorial Assistant: Deanna McLafferty
Senior Director of Art & Production: Porter C. McKinnon
Senior Art Director: Victoria Green
Cover: Donato Giancola
208 pages, $7.99 on newsstands until Dec. 17, 2019
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Asimov’s Jul/Aug 2019

Asimov’s Jul/Aug 2019

Contents
Shelia Williams’ Editorial: The 2019 Dell Magazine Awards
Robert Silverberg’s Reflections: Imaginary Voyages
James Patrick Kelly’s On the Net: Full Moon
Tegan Moore “The Work of Wolves”
Robert Frazier “All the Good Things that I Know” (verse)
Dominica Phetteplace “The Universe Within the Universe”
Nick Wolven “The Terminal Zone”
Maggie Shen King “Ardy’s Choice”
Leslie J. Anderson “Tell Me What the Stars Sing” (verse)
Ian McHugh “Story with Two Names”
Ray Nayler “The Ocean Between the Leaves”
Chris Willrich “Fragments from the Library of Cygnus X-1”
Bruce Boston “The Ruined Library” (verse)
Leah Cypess “The Disappeared”
Sandra Lindow “Creation: Dark Matter Dating App” (verse)
Harry Turtledove “Speaker to Emos”
Peter Payack “Scary Scary Night” (verse)
Suzanne Palmer “Waterlines”
Next Issue
Peter Heck: On Books
Classified Marketplace
Erwin Strauss: SF Conventional Calendar

Asimov’s Science Fiction Vol. 43 No. 7 & 8, whole No. 522 & 523, Jul/Aug 2019
Publisher: Peter Kanter
Editor: Sheila Williams
Associate Editor: Emily Hockaday
Editorial Assistant: Deanna McLafferty
Senior Director of Art & Production: Porter C. McKinnon
Senior Art Director: Victoria Green
Cover: Maurizio Manzieri
208 pages, $7.99 on newsstands until August 20, 2018
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Analog May/June 2019

Analog May/June 2019

Analog Science Fiction and Fact (Astounding) Vol. 134 No. 5 & 6 May/June 2019
Contents
Stanley Schmidt’s Editorial: John and Me: An Alternate View of the Late John Campbell
Harry Turtledove “Bonehunters”
John J. Vester’s Science Fact: The Venus Sweet Spot: Floating Home
Stanley Schmidt “The Methuselah Generation” art by Kurt Huggins
Liam Hogan “Galena”
In Times to Come (July/Aug. Preview)
Frank Smith “Cactus Season”
Wendy Nikel “12:20 Bus from the Basics”
Bruce McAllister “A Former Planetary Ruler Speaks”
John G. Cramer’s The Alternate View: Opus 200: How Big is the Proton?
Joe M. McDermott “Full Metal Mother”
Biolog: Joe M. McDermott by Richard L. Lovett
Mary E. Lowd “The Three Laws of Social Robotics”
Bud Sparhawk “Mulligan”
J.T. Sharrah “Forgetfulness”
Edward M. Lerner “The Gates of Paradise”
Dave Creek “The Dominant Heart Begins to Race” art by Josh Meehan
Phoebe Barton “Midway on the Waves”
Eric Cline “Paradigm Shift”
Cynthia Ward “On Stony Ground” art by Tomislav Tikulin
Mary Soon Lee “How to Time Travel” (verse)
Alex Shvartsman “Repairs at the Beijing West Space Elevator”
David Ebenbach “Welcome to Your Machines”
Marissa Lingen “Painting the Massive Planet”
Guy Stewrt’s Probability Zone: Robotic Space Killers; Autonomous. Broke.
Josh Pearce “Leave Your Iron at the Door”
Bruce Boston “At the Natural History Museum” (verse)
Alec Nevala-Lee “At the Fall” art by Eldar Zakirov
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: Tomislav Tikulin
208 pages, $7.99 on newsstands until June 18, 2018
Analog website

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SF Double Issue Value Pack-12 $15.95
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