
Analog Science Fiction and Fact, December 2002
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Science & Technology
Format
Paperback
Pages
144
Language
English
Published
Dec 1, 2002
Publisher
Dell Magazines
Description
In the December 2002 issue of Analog Science Fiction and Fact, readers are invited into a realm where science seamlessly intertwines with imaginative storytelling. Stanley Schmidt's editorial sets the stage for a captivating exploration of technology's impact on the human experience, sparking thoughts that resonate beyond mere fiction.
The issue features a notable novelette titled "Slow Life," which promises to draw readers into a world rich with speculative ideas. The narrative unfolds in a mesmerizing environment, prompting contemplation about life forms that exist beyond the limits of conventional understanding.
Along with contributions from talented authors such as Jerry Oltion, Richard Foss, and Charles Sheffield, this collection weaves together diverse tales that challenge perceptions and ignite curiosity. Each story provides a unique lens on themes like innovation, human emotion, and the intricate balance between advancement and ethical dilemmas, making it a must-read for those who cherish the genre.
The issue features a notable novelette titled "Slow Life," which promises to draw readers into a world rich with speculative ideas. The narrative unfolds in a mesmerizing environment, prompting contemplation about life forms that exist beyond the limits of conventional understanding.
Along with contributions from talented authors such as Jerry Oltion, Richard Foss, and Charles Sheffield, this collection weaves together diverse tales that challenge perceptions and ignite curiosity. Each story provides a unique lens on themes like innovation, human emotion, and the intricate balance between advancement and ethical dilemmas, making it a must-read for those who cherish the genre.
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