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“We walked through the Ten Courts of Hell...and you’re scared of a bird!?” - "Schismogenesis" is my new #scifihorror short in @analogsf.bsky.social. Suparna is an Antillean-Singaporean scientist who breaks all of the rules of biology to realize a borderless world...🔬🪽🌃 - analogsf.com/current-issu...
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What a great surprise to come across such a lovely review of my story "Unsung" in @analogsf.bsky.social. Thanks @acwise.bsky.social!
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Our May/June issue is on sale now! Grab a copy for the latest from Jay Werkheiser, Eric Del Carlo, Thoraiya Dyer, and more. We're also thrilled to publish the fiction debut of frequent fact-article contributor Kevin Walsh. Don't miss it!
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Take a trip back to Worldcon 2024 in this week's blog post, where Thoraiya Dyer discusses how that convention inspired the characters in her latest story "Some Plates Get Eaten" theastoundinganalogcompanion.com/2026/05/29/s...
From Steven King to Robert Silverberg, learn about the authors and stories that inspired Eric Del Carlo to become a writer in this week's blog post. Also be sure to catch Eric's latest work in our March/April issue! theastoundinganalogcompanion.com/2026/03/26/t...
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Learn all about Kevin Walsh's fiction debut in this week's author Q&A! theastoundinganalogcompanion.com/2026/05/05/q...
Find out what invasive super pigs and the rise of AI have in common in this week' blog post by Zach Poulter, whose latest story appears in our May/June issue! theastoundinganalogcompanion.com/2026/05/22/t...
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In this week's blog post by architect M.C. Childs, learn about the storied relationship between cities and science fiction theastoundinganalogcompanion.com/2026/04/02/m...
Tune in to our latest podcast episode! This week we're featuring Julia Darcey's reading of "Genius, Borrowed and Brief" from our Sept/Oct 2025 issue www.podomatic.com/podcasts/ana...
Check out this week's blog post where we catch up with Steve Rasnic Tem, whose latest story appears in our March/April issue, on sale now theastoundinganalogcompanion.com/2026/03/12/q...
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In this blog post, Thoraiya Dyer talks about how attending Glasgow Worldcon in 2024 helped inspire her story “Some Plates Get Eaten”, in our [May/June issue, on sale now!] by Thoraiya D…
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by Eric Del Carlo Eric Del Carlo returns to Analog with “And Wear a Golden Sorrow” in our March/April issue, [on sale now!] Here, Eric discusses his road to writing, and five of the sto…
“Some Plates Get Eaten”—Characters, Geology, and Biology
The Loneliness of the Long Distance Writer
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Analog 1-2/26: Review by A.C. Wise locusmag.com/review/...
Climate scientist Kevin Walsh has been contributing fact articles to Analog for over twenty years. Now, in our May/June issue, he makes his fiction debut with the short story “Nirvana and Mr.…
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Zach Poulter reflects on advances in technology, the consequences, and how that compares to the current push of AI. Read his story “Imprint” in our [May/June issue, on sale now!] By Zac…
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Q&A with Kevin Walsh
The Mechanical Pitcher, My Grandpa’s Regret, and Invasive Super Pigs: Three Ruminations on Ruination
In this week’s blog post, M.C. Childs discusses some of the reasoning behind the article “Seeds of Cities: Science Fiction Novums” in our [March/April issue, on sale now!] As an a…
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Grayson George is a digital art grad student who makes mediocre fractal art. Late one night, he discovers a computer program that created a masterpiece, entrancing everyone who sees it. Grayson claims...
M.C. Childs on “Seeds of Cities”
Genius, Borrowed and Brief by Julia Darcey
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Steven Rasnic Tem returns to Analog with “The Shiny New Folk” in our [March/April issue, on sale now!] In this Q&A, he talks about his interest in the intersection between aging and…
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Q&A With Steve Rasnic Tem
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