Analog Science Fiction and Fact

• Science fiction and nonfiction; published since 1930 (originally Astounding); edited, since April 2013, by Trevor Quachri
• Format: Print
• Frequency: Near-monthly (10 issues/year)
http://www.analogsf.com/

April 2016
Vol. 136 No. 4, $4.99, 112pp, cover art by Bob Eggleton
• This issue has novelettes by Maggie Clark, Edward M. Lerner, Rosemary Claire Smith, and Stephen L. Burns, and short stories by Stephen R. Wilk, Martin L. Shoemaker, Paddy Kelly, Rich Larson, and Eric Choi.
• The science article, by Mark C. Childs, is about speculative cities.
• Departments include a guest editorial by Michael F. Flynn, an “Alternate View” column by Edward M. Lerner, and “Reference Library” book reviews by Don Sakers.

(Wed 24 Feb 2016)


Asimov’s Science Fiction

• Science Fiction magazine; published since 1977; edited by Sheila Williams
• Format: Print
• Frequency: Near-monthly (10 issues/year)
http://www.asimovs.com/

March 2016
Vol. 40 No. 3 (whole #482), $4.99, 112pp, cover art by Fred Gambino
• This issue has novelettes by Ted Kosmatka, Dominica Phetteplace, and Dale Bailey, plus short stories by Julie Novakova, Sunil Patel, Ray Nayler, R. Neube, and James Gunn.
• Poetry is by Ken Poyner, Mark C. Childs, Jane Yolen, Vincent Miskell, and Robert Borski.
• Departments include Sheila Williams’ editorial; Robert Silverberg’s “Reflections” column, “Writing Under the Influence”; James Patrick Kelly’s “On the Net” column; and book reviews by Paul Di Filippo.

(Wed 24 Feb 2016)