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A year or so back, Karl Schroeder dazzled Analog readers with Sun of Suns, a tale of pirates, cities adrift in three-dimensional space, and a host of other exotica set in Virga, a balloonlike artificial habitat 5000 miles in diameter. Expansive as it was, Sun of Suns barely scratched the surface of the scope and variety such a space can hold. In our March issue we begin a new Schroeder serial, Queen of Candesce, that takes us into hitherto unexplored regions of Virga—and the things people can become under extreme conditions.

We also have a variety of shorter stories including a new episode in C. Sanford Lowe and G. David Nordley’s sweeping saga of the Black Hole Project, a new Kristi Lang story by Michael Shara and Jack McDevitt, and decidedly different stories by David Bartell and Amy Bechtel. Stephen L. Gillett, Ph.D., provides the fact article, “Towards a Not-Just-Diamond Age.” Much popular writing about the embryonic science of nanotechnology has dealt with the many possibilities for widespread new applications of carbon, but there’ll still be plenty of uses for the rest of the periodic table!

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Queen of Candesce (part I)
by Karl Schroeder

Being literally thrown into an unknown environment forces a person to adapt-––and familiar ways of doing that may not be enough.

Illustration by George Krauter
The Science Behind the Story: InterstellarNet
by Edward M. Lerner

The Science Behind the Story: Kremer's Limit
by C. Sanford Lowe & G. David Nordley

The Science Behind the Story: The Teller of Time
by Carl Frederick

The Science Behind the Story: Sun of Suns
by Karl Schroeder

The Science Behind the Story: The Science of Old Earth
by Stephen Baxter

The Science Behind the Story: Lighthouse
by Michael Shara

The Science Behind the Story: The Skeekit-Woogle Test
by Carl Frederick

The Science Behind the Story: The Speed of Understanding
by Susan Urbanek Linville

The Science Behind the Story
by Carl Frederick

The Alternate View
by John G. Cramer
John G Cramer discusses the diffraction-suppressed occulter proposed by Professor Webster Cash of the University of Colorado.

The Reference Library
by Tom Easton
Reviews of books by
Janna Levin, Rudy Rucker, John Scalzi, J. Brian Clarke, and L. E. Modesitt, Jr., among others.

Upcoming Events
by Anthony Lewis
Every month, Anthony keeps you up to date on what's going on in the world of science fiction.








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Serial
Queen of Candesce (part I of VI)
by Karl Schroeder

Novella
The Small Pond
by C. Sanford Lowe & G. David Nordley

Novelette
Cool Neighbor
by Michael Shara & Jack McDevitt

Short Stories
Trucks
by Amy Bechtel

Misquoting the Moon
by David Bartell

Science Fact
TOWARD A NOT-JUST-DIAMOND AGE
by Steven L. Gillett, Ph.D.

Reader's Departments
The Editor's Page
In Times to Come

The Alternate View
by John G. Cramer
The Reference Library by Tom Easton
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pcoming Events by Anthony Lewis




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