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. June 2011.

Contents :

Serial
“Energized” (I of IV) by Edward M. Lerner.

Novelettes
“Citizen-Astronaut” by David D. Levine
“Kawataro” by Alec Nevala-Lee

Short Stories
“Take One for the Road” by Jamie Todd Rubin
“Stone Age” by Alastair Mayer

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