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OUR NOVEMBER ISSUE Our November issue features a dramatic cover by an old Analog favorite, Vincent Di Fate , for a two-part serial by G. David Nordley , To Climb a Flat Mountain. If you re marooned in an unfamiliar environment, obviously the first order of business is survival, which is even ...
Assorted new LibriVox Science Fiction short stories
Assorted new LibriVox Science Fiction short stories
sffaudio.com — Here are three short Science Fiction stories with a humorous bent. They’re taken from a new LibriVox audiobook called Coffee Break Collection 001 . Book coordinator Bellona Times sez: “This is a collection of short (15 minute or less readings) stories suitable for a coffee ... (more) Assorted new LibriVox Science Fiction short stories
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TOC: Analog November 2009
SF Signal — Analog has posted the table of contents for the November 2009 issue: Serial: "To Climb A Flat Mountain" (Part 1 of 2) by G. David Nordley Novelettes "Amabit Sapiens" by Craig DeLancey "Joan" by John G. Hemry Short Stories "Foreign Exchange" by Jerry Oltion "Thanksgiving Day" by Jay Werkheiser Science Fact: Rock! Bye, Bye, Baby by Edward M. Lerner Reader's Departments The ...

Essay: Support Our 'Zines Day
Bibliophile Stalker — ... days, 'zines come in different forms. On one hand, you have the web magazines, such as Subterranean, Clarkesworld and Fantasy Magazine. Then there are those distributed through PDFs (and print!) such as GUD and M-Brane SF. (And let's not forget the existing print 'zines, whether it's indie publications like Sybil's Garage, Lady Churchill's Rosebud Wristlet, Electric Velocipede, and Shimmer, to icons like Asimov's, Analog, and Weird Tales) But on the other end of the spectrum, ...

THE SOULLESS MACHINE REVIEW February 2009
The Soulless Hermeneutics Machine — ... at fiction (See DAILY DRABBLE). So, again if you are looking for a review of short sorties, here are two sites that I recommend: Adventures in Reading and 51 Stories. Question: Are you reading something now? Answer: Of course! I’m an addict remember. Right now, I’m chewing on several things: “Ecology and the End of Postmodernity,” “The Monkey Wrench Gang,” “Evolution,” and a stack of unread “Analog.” Question: Are you still accepting submissions ...

THE SOULLESS MACHINE REVIEW September 2009
The Soulless Hermeneutics Machine — ... attempts at fiction (See DAILY DRABBLE). So, again if you are looking for a review of short sorties, here are two sites that I recommend: Adventures in Reading and 51 Stories. Question: Are you reading something now? Answer: Of course! I’m an addict remember. Right now, I’m chewing on several things: “Ecology and the End of Postmodernity,” “The Monkey Wrench Gang,” “Evolution,” and a stack of unread “Analog.” Question: Are you still accepting submissions for ...

ANALOG: OPEN YOUR EYES is a “groundbreaking book”
Apex Book Company — Don Sakers’ glowing review of Paul Jessup’s OPEN YOUR EYES is now up on Analog SF’s website. Here is a taste of his culinary-influenced review: “By now you’re either intrigued, or you think someone has lost their mind. That shows the limitations inherent in trying to describe a groundbreaking book in a few paragraphs. It’s like reciting a list of unlikely ingredients to a friend instead of giving them a taste of a delicious, exotic dish. Sure, the book sounds like one absurdity piled on top of another . . . but the genius of Paul ...

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