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Our October issue features two quite different novelettes: “New Wineskins,” by Richard A. Lovett and Mark Niemann-Ross, and “Stealing Adriana,” by Dave Creek. One is chillingly plausible and close to home, about a journalist who wanders into a scene that seems a little too idyllic to be true—and it is, concealing a sinister new twist on a (relatively) old problem. The other is distant and exotic, in time, distance, and technology, a tale of new human abilities at cross purposes on an alien world. Both are thoroughly engaging, entertaining, and thought-provoking.

The rest of the fiction includes short stories by Robert R. Chase and Carl Frederick (I’ll leave it to you to guess which one[s] might be considered “seasonal”) and the climax and conclusion of David R. Palmer’s Tracking.

Richard A. Lovett also supplies the fact article, “Here There Be Dragons: The Ivory-Billed Woodpecker and Other Mysteries of an Explored Planet.” Obviously a planet being visited for the first time will be full of mysteries and surprises; but the recent (and still controversial) rediscovery of the ivorybill is but one example of how even our own planet may still have tricks up its sleeve, even though our kind has been exploring it for hundreds of thousands of years.

Analog Story Wins Highest Japanese SF Award

Nebula Winner:Best Novel
Camouflage by Joe Haldeman

New Wineskins
by Richard A. Lovett & Mark Neimann-Ross

People have a knack for finding
new ways to do everything…


Arthur C. Clarke Obituary

Paul Levinson interviews Stanley Schmidt

Jayge Carr Obituary

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
Tracking Adolf

The Reference Library
by Tom Easton
Reviews of books by
Allen Steele, A. Lee Martinez, Robert Asprin, Mike Resnick, and Eric Flint, 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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Tracking (Conclusion)
by David R. Palmer

Novelettes
New Wineskins
by Richard A. Lovett & Mark Neimann-Ross

Stealing Adriana
by Dave Creek

Short Stories
The Meme Theorist
by Robert R. Chase

Starship Down
by Tracy Canfield

Vita Longa
by Carl Frederick

Science Fact
Here be the Dragons: The Ivory-Billed Woodpecker and Other Mysteries of an Explored Planet
by Richard A. Lovett

Probability Zero
Where Credit is Due
by Edward M. Lerner

Reader's Departments
The Editor's Page
Biolog: Mark Neimann-Ross
by Richard A. Lovett
In Times to Come
The Alternate View by John G. Cramer
The Reference Library by Tom Easton
Brass Tacks
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pcoming Events by Anthony Lewis




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