Analog

Analog Science Fiction and Fact (to give the magazine its full title) is the place to go if you're looking for traditional SF adventure, and stories with a focus on science and scientists. I reviewed their stories between 2000 and 2009, but since then have been only reading the odd story.

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Analog

Analog. March 2011.

Contents:

Novelettes :

Paul Carlson. Rule Book.
John G. Hemry. Betty Knox and Dictionary Jones in The Mystery of the Missing Teenage Anachronisms.

Short Stories.

Sarah Frost. Falls the Firebrand.
Brad Aiken. Hiding from Nobel.
Craig DeLancey. Julie is Three.
Bud Sparhawk. Astronomic Distance, Geological time.
Jerry Oltion. Taboo.

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