Analog Science Fiction and Fact, March 2002
Hearts in Darkness. H.G. Stratmann. A most peculiar story. The International Space Station a few
Reviewing short SF since 2000
Hearts in Darkness. H.G. Stratmann. A most peculiar story. The International Space Station a few
The issue starts with Part II of IV of Robert J. Sawyer’s novel ‘Hominids’. Presence
The issue starts with Part I (of IV) of Robert J. Sawyer’s novel ‘Hominids’, and
Navajo Moon-Bird. Fran Van Cleave. Fairly routine story of a young Navajo girl who is
In recent months I’ve been reading Analog in digital format on my palmtop, courtesy of
Pele. Poul Anderson. Pele is arguably the greatest footballer (US: soccer player) who ever lived,
The Precipice. Ben Bova. The fourth and final novel installment. The King Who Wasn’t. Lloyd
Precipice. Ben Bova. The third instalment of a Ben Bova novel. As I don’t review
Precipice. Ben Bova. The second instalment of a Ben Bova novel. As I don’t review
The Precipice. Ben Bova. This is the first part of a novel serialisation. As I
May Be Some Time. Brenda W. Clough Last year Scott of the Antartic turned out
Magic’s Price. Bud Sparhawk. Jacob lives on his family’s farm. Unlike most, he is fascinated
The Mycojuana Incident. Fran van Cleave. Near-future USA, with a war in Asia and a
Editorial Stanley Schmidt’s editorial ponders the ‘danger’ inherent in politics when the ideologies of political
Following Stanley Schmidt’s editorial in which he muses on children’s play and the role of