
Analog Science Fiction & Fact, January/February 2023
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Science Fiction
Action & Adventure
Format
Paperback
Pages
212
Language
English
Published
Jan 1, 2023
Publisher
Dell Magazines
Description
In the latest editions of Analog Science Fiction & Fact, readers can immerse themselves in a captivating blend of speculative narratives that push the boundaries of imagination. This volume features an array of stories that explore intricate themes of technology, morality, and the human condition. From Alec Nevala-Lee’s compelling novella "The Elephant Maker," which delves into the complexities of creation and legacy, to Rajan Khanna’s thought-provoking novelette "The Bends," each piece invites readers to reflect on both the possibilities and pitfalls of our rapidly changing world.
Alongside these standout tales, contributions from a diverse group of writers, including Meghan Hyland, Shane Tourtellotte, and Bruce McAllister, weave a rich tapestry of science fiction. Each narrative offers unique perspectives and visions of the future, ensuring that there is something for every lover of the genre. With both heart and intellect, this collection promises to provoke thought and inspire wonder, solidifying its place within the cherished tradition of science fiction literature.
Alongside these standout tales, contributions from a diverse group of writers, including Meghan Hyland, Shane Tourtellotte, and Bruce McAllister, weave a rich tapestry of science fiction. Each narrative offers unique perspectives and visions of the future, ensuring that there is something for every lover of the genre. With both heart and intellect, this collection promises to provoke thought and inspire wonder, solidifying its place within the cherished tradition of science fiction literature.
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