2017 Analog AnLab Awards Finalists
The finalists for the 2017 Analog Analytical Laboratory (AnLab) Awards have been announced. Most are available to read online.
Novellas
- “Nexus“, Michael F. Flynn (3-4/17)
- “The Girls With Kaleidoscope Eyes“, Howard V. Hendrix (5-6/17)
- “The Proving Ground”, Alec Nevala-Lee (1-2/17)
- “Not Far Enough“, Martin L. Shoemaker (7-8/17)
- “Native Seeds“, Catherine Wells (11-12/17)
Novelettes
- “Europa’s Survivors“, Marianne J. Dyson (3-4/17)
- “For All Mankind“, C. Stuart Hardwick (7-8/17)
- “The Old Man“, Rich Larson (9-10/17)
- “My Fifth and Most Exotic Voyage“, Edward M. Lerner (9-10/17)
- “Galleon“, Brian Trent (7-8/17)
Short Stories
- “Long Haul“, Marie DesJardin (1-2/17)
- “The Chatter of Monkeys“, Bond Elam (5-6/17)
- “Time Travel Is Only for the Poor“, S.L. Huang (11-12/17)
- “Paradise Regained“, Edward M. Lerner (1-2/17)
- “Focus“, Gord Sellar (May/June 2017)
- “Two Hours at Frontier“, Sean McMullen (11-12/17)
Fact Articles
- “Alien Archaeology”, Michael Carroll (5-6/17)
- “Fatal Starlight”, Paul Fisher (11-12/17)
- “The Quest for the 2:00 Marathon”, Richard A. Lovett (9-10/17)
- “Rendezvous With a Comet: How ESA’s Rosetta Mission is Decoding Ancient Planetary Mysteries”, Richard A. Lovett (1-2/17)
- “Sustainability Lab 101: Cuba as a Simulation of Possible Futures”, Stanley Schmidt (3-4/17)
Poetry
- “Space Junk“, Bruce Boston (7-8/17)
- “Barriers“, J. Northcutt Jr. (3-4/17)
- “A Theory of Gravity“, Josh Pearce (7-8/17)
- “Hypothesis/Assertion“, Daniel D. Villani (3-4/17)
- “Quantum Entanglement“, Fred D. White (11-12/17)
Cover
- November/December 2017, Marianne Plumridge Eggleton
- January/February 2017, Kurt Huggins
- July/August 2017, Rado Javor
- March/April 2017, Tomislav Tikulin
- September/October 2017, Eldar Zakirov
Winners will be announced during a breakfast ceremony at the 2018 SFWA Nebula conference, to be held at the Pittsburgh Marriott City Center in Pittsburgh PA, May 17-20, 2018. For more information about the awards and a gallery of the nominated covers, see the Analog website.
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