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...has a couple of linked, unusual, and immediately obvious traits: the cover illustrates a piece of writing by the artist himself, and that piece is a fact article, not a story. Michael Carroll, well known and regarded as both artist and writer, recently got an inside look at NASA's plans for a project to build an actual settlement on the Moon in the relatively near future, and shares that vision with us here.

As usual, the fiction covers quite a bit of ground, including an alternate history in which Galileo Galilei is psychoanalyzed and "helped" by a chap with a suspicious resemblance to Sigmund Freud--told, not surprisingly, by Harry Turtledove. Donald Moffitt also ventures into the past with a time-traveling art dealer who hopes to get in on the ground floor with one of the Old Dutch Masters. And we have a broad spectrum of stories by Stephen L. Burns, Howard V. Hendrix, Richard A. Lovett, and whoever else we can fit in, all enjoyable and thought-provoking.

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Nebula Nominees
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The Spacetime Pool by Catherine Asaro
Best Novelette:
Quaestiones Super Caelo et Mundo by Michael F. Flynn
Best Short Story:
The Astronaut by Brian Plante

Among the Tchi
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Obviously, this story could only take place
on a very alien world. . . .


The Alternate View
by Jeffery D. Kooistra
Odds & Ends, #4

The Reference Library
by Don Sakers
Reviews of books by
Paul Melko, Nancy Kress, Greg Bear, 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.

The Science Behind the Story: Cavernauts
by David Bartell

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

Analog Story Wins Highest Japanese SF Award

Arthur C. Clarke Obituary

Paul Levinson interviews Stanley Schmidt

Jayge Carr Obituary





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Novelettes
But It Does Move
by Harry Turtledove

Chain
by Stephen L. Burns

Monuments of Unageing Intellect
by Howard V. Hendrix

The Affair of the Phlegmish Master
by Donald Moffitt

Short Stories
Solace
by James Van Pelt

The Cold Star Sky
by Craig DeLancey

Attack of the Grub-Eaters
by Richard A. Lovett

Science Fact
FUTUROPOLIS:How NASA Plans to Create a Permanent Presence on the Moon
by Michael Carroll

Reader's Departments
The Editor's Page
In Times to Come
The Alternate View by Jeffery D. Kooistra
Guest Reference Library by Don Sakers
Brass Tacks
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