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Bio: Dell Magazines, a division of Crosstown Publications, is the industry leader of the puzzle and horoscope magazine market with over 70 years of experience. Additionally, Dell Magazines publishes the highest-quality short fiction in the mystery and science fiction genres.
--Analog Science Fiction and Fact began as Astounding Stories of Super-Science in 1930, and has continuously published the vanguard of SF, with an emphasis on science--helping to launch the careers of such luminaries as Isaac Asimov, Robert Heinlein, Frank Herbert, Anne McCaffrey, and Orson Scott Card, to name a few.
--Asimov's Science Fiction, first published in 1977, has become science fiction's most lauded publication. Stories from Asimov's have earned more Hugos and Nebulas in the past 20 years than any other publication, and the editors of Asimov's have won 16 Hugos for Best Editor in that time. Works in Asimov's range from hard to literary to more fantastical SF, as well as fantasy and a touch of horror.
--Ellery Queen's Mystery Magazine has been the world's leading outlet for crime and mystery writers since 1941. Upon founding, Ellery Queen sought to "raise the sights of mystery writers generally to a genuine literary form" and this influence lasts to this day. Thanks to its many gifted contributors, EQMM remains where it has always been, on the cutting edge of crime and mystery fiction, offering readers the very best stories being written in the genre anywhere in the world.
-- Founded in 1956, Alfred Hitchcock's Mystery Magazine is the second oldest mystery short-story magazine in existence. Each is packed with new mystery short stories--at least seven, varying in length from short-shorts to novellas--and each issue also contains one "Mystery Classic," an outstanding tale from the genre's past. Each and every subgenre of mystery fiction is represented in AHMM, from the classic whodunit to the hardboiled tale to suspense--and everything in between!


1. Long [71338 words]Asimov's Science Fiction, June 2008 by Dell Magazine Authors [Science Fiction]
2. Long [78680 words]Analog Science Fiction and Fact, June 2008 by Dell Magazine Authors [Science Fiction]
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1 Asimov's Science Fiction, June 2008 [MultiFormat]
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  In our June issue, we feature the return of some of our most popular and honored authors, as well as a number of Asimov's debuts by writers whom we feel represent tomorrow's exciting SF talents. To start things off, we welcome back critically acclaimed and award-winning author Ian R. MacLeod, not seen in these pages since 2002's "Breath-moss," with his latest story: "The Hob Carpet." It's an epic, surprising, and transgressive tale of an innovative genius who must withstand the hardships caused ... more info>> 2008

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2 Analog Science Fiction and Fact, June 2008 [MultiFormat]
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  The more we learn, the more surprises we find.... Last June, Richard A. Lovett gave us a fact article on the wildly diverse moons of Saturn, and an action-packed novelette, "The Sands of Titan," set on one of them and introducing prospector Floyd "Phoenix" Ashman and his AI symbiote, Brittney. In our June issue he returns to other parts of that frontier with "Brittney's Labyrinth," just as engaging and intriguing, and again with a dramatic cover by David A. Hardy, but with very different--and no... more info>> 2008

Words: 78680 - Reading Time: 224-314 min.
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3 Asimov's Science Fiction, April-May 2008 [MultiFormat]
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  Our October/November issue is the one that seems to get the most attention and, frankly, the April/May issue is tired of being overlooked. We don't play favorites with our issues, but we sympathized with April/May's plight and have obliged it by loading it full of excellent SF stories sure to grab your attention from the very first pages. To this end, the ever-popular Kristine Kathryn Rusch returns to the futuristic milieu of her story "Diving into the Wreck" in a new novella--this time, a myste... more info>> 2008

Words: 118323 - Reading Time: 338-473 min.
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4 Analog Science Fiction and Fact, April 2008 [MultiFormat]
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  Not too many years ago we heard a lot of talk about "nuclear winter": the devastating global climate change that might follow a large-scale nuclear war. That talk largely died out with the collapse of the Soviet Union at the end of the 1980s, but recently a new concern has arisen: what aftereffects might we expect from a "small" nuclear war? The question is uncomfortably timely, with the proliferation of unpredictable powers too small to mount a "superpower" type of attack, but unpredictable and... more info>> 2008

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5 Ellery Queen's Mystery Magazine, June 2008 [MultiFormat]
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  In our June issue: A special In Memoriam section to the late Edward D. Hoch features memories and tributes from his fellow MWA Grand Masters, writers, and editors. Hoch's unbroken, 35-year-long run of stories in EQMM continues this month with a new adventure for P.I. Al Darlan, who attends an avant-garde arts festival in New York to track down an old friend's wandering daughter. Also taking place in New York City: Loren D. Estleman brings us the first installment of his new, humorous ser... more info>> 2008

Words: 65804 - Reading Time: 188-263 min.
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6 Analog Science Fiction and Fact, May 2008 [MultiFormat]
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  Our lead novella for May is David Bartell's "Test Signals," a novella very different from the author's earlier stories here, but engaging and disturbingly thought-provoking. Disturbingly, because while the concepts explored may seem far-fetched to some, they're solidly rooted in questions beginning to be raised here and now. Some of a person's most bankable assets are now things far more ... personal than the ones we've tended to think of in the past, but the law has only begun to consider who a... more info>> 2008

Words: 79229 - Reading Time: 226-316 min.
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7 Alfred Hitchcock's Mystery Magazine, June 2008 [MultiFormat]
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  As always, we strive to bring a wide variety of settings and styles to our lineup of stories each month, and in are June issue we traverse the globe. Mithran Somasundrum returns with another romp through Bangkok with Vijay, a translator who takes on private detection work when business is slow, in "Under Sapparn Put." In "Death in the Keramikos Cemetery," Marianne Wilski Strong takes us to Ancient Greece, where a devastating plague is sapping Athens, and yet despite the bad times, its citizens c... more info>> 2008

Words: 53920 - Reading Time: 154-215 min.
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8 Analog Science Fiction and Fact, March 2008 [MultiFormat]
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  Our March issue features "The Spacetime Pool," one of the versatile Catherine Asaro’s unique blends of colorful setting, engaging and memorable characters, mathematics, romance, and science fiction that may (temporarily) look to the inattentive reader like fantasy. I can’t tell you much more than that without giving too much away, but I’m confident that you’ll find it thoroughly satisfying and thought-provoking. Stephen Baxter’s fact article is about a world a little closer to home. "Project Bo... more info>> 2008

Words: 83234 - Reading Time: 237-332 min.
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9 Asimov's Science Fiction, March 2008 [MultiFormat]
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  In our lead story for March, popular and prolific UK writer Brian Stableford returns to the near-future setting of stories like "Hot Blood" with another carefully plotted and chilling example of the possible effects advanced biotech might have on humanity. In "Following the Pharmers," the biotech can be as subtle as a flower's perfume on the wind, yet still be insidiously harmful to humans exposed to the scent. It's an exciting and compulsively readable story, though we at Asimov's earnestly hop... more info>> 2008

Words: 69403 - Reading Time: 198-277 min.
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10 Analog Science Fiction and Fact: One Year Subscription
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  Analog Science Fiction and Fact began as Astounding Stories of Super-Science in 1930, and has continuously published the vanguard of SF with an emphasis on science--helping to launch the careers of such luminaries as Isaac Asimov, Robert Heinlein, Frank Herbert, Anne McCaffrey, and Orson Scott Card, to name a few. This subscription includes a whole year's set of eBook issues: eight monthly single issues (regular newsstand price $3.99) and two double-issues--January/February and July/August (regu... more info>> 2001
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11 Analog Science Fiction and Fact, January-February 2008 [MultiFormat]
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  Our next (January/February) issue is one of our two annual doubles, and leads off with an oversized opening installment of Joe Haldeman's new serial, Marsbound. The title lends itself to at least two interpretations, both of which are at least partly applicable. And while the story does involve Martians, they are, as Joe puts it, "not your grandfather's Martians." You'll see that as soon as you meet them, and likely find them among the most intriguing aliens you've ever encountered. But there's ... more info>> 2008

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12 Asimov's Science Fiction, October-November 2007 [MultiFormat]
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  Our Thirtieth Anniversary Year continues at a breathless pace. The Asimov's October/November double issue has long been our most hotly anticipated, a yearly cornucopia of the very best we have to offer. And, though we don't like to play favorites with the issues of the magazine we produce, or seem unnecessarily effusive with garish hyperbole, we must admit we've got a doozy planned for you next month.Our lead story is by the ever-popular Allen M. Steele, whose "Coyote" series of stories have num... more info>> 2007

Words: 120845 - Reading Time: 345-483 min.
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13 Analog Science Fiction and Fact: Two Year Subscription
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  Analog Science Fiction and Fact began as Astounding Stories of Super-Science in 1930, and has continuously published the vanguard of SF with an emphasis on science--helping to launch the careers of such luminaries as Isaac Asimov, Robert Heinlein, Frank Herbert, Anne McCaffrey, and Orson Scott Card, to name a few. This subscription includes a whole year's set of eBook issues: eight monthly single issues (regular newsstand price $3.99) and two double-issues--January/February and July/August (regu... more info>> 2001
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14 Asimov's Science Fiction: One Year Subscription
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  Asimov's Science Fiction, first published in 1977, has become science fiction's most lauded publication. Stories from Asimov's have earned more Hugos and Nebulas in the past 20 years than any other publication, and the editors of Asimov's have won 16 Hugos for Best Editor in that time. Works in Asimov's range from hard to literary to more fantastical SF, as well as fantasy and a touch of horror. This subscription includes a whole year's set of eBook issues: eight monthly single issues (regular n... more info>> 2001
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15 Ellery Queen's Mystery Magazine, March-April 2008 [MultiFormat]
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  EQMM's March/April double issue bursts with colorful stories to suit almost any taste, covering time periods and geographic regions as disparate as Aztec Mexico, Victorian London, and modern-day, small-town Australia. Simon Levack's series character Yaotl, an Aztec slave with a talent for detection, makes his second appearance in EQMM this year, investigating cheating at the rite of the "Four Hundred Rabbits." A Victorian chimney sweep solves a murder in one of London's dingiest neighborhoods i... more info>> 2008

Words: 111648 - Reading Time: 318-446 min.
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16 Ellery Queen's Mystery Magazine: One Year Subscription
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  Ellery Queen's Mystery Magazine has been the world's leading outlet for crime and mystery writers since 1941. Upon founding, Ellery Queen sought to "raise the sights of mystery writers generally to a genuine literary form" and this influence lasts to this day. Thanks to its many gifted contributors, EQMM remains where it has always been, on the cutting edge of crime and mystery fiction, offering readers the very best stories being written in the genre anywhere in the world. This subscription inc... more info>> 2001
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17 Asimov's Science Fiction: Two Year Subscription
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  Asimov's Science Fiction, first published in 1977, has become science fiction's most lauded publication. Stories from Asimov's have earned more Hugos and Nebulas in the past 20 years than any other publication, and the editors of Asimov's have won 16 Hugos for Best Editor in that time. Works in Asimov's range from hard to literary to more fantastical SF, as well as fantasy and a touch of horror. This subscription includes a whole year's set of eBook issues: eight monthly single issues (regular n... more info>> 2001
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18 Analog Science Fiction and Fact, November 2007 [MultiFormat]
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  Barry B. Longyear's unique detective team of Jaggers and Shad is back next month in the novella "Murder in Parliament Street," which among other things, features probably the most unusual air force you've ever encountered--plus, of course, a mystery with a twist. We'll also have quite an assortment of other stories by writers including Henry G. Stratmann, John G. Hemry, Carl Frederick, David Walton, and Bud Sparhawk.Richard A. Lovett's fact article ventures into unusual but intriguing territory:... more info>> 2007

Words: 78462 - Reading Time: 224-313 min.
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19 Ellery Queen's Mystery Magazine, December 2007 [MultiFormat]
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  The end of the year is a time to look back and reflect on the past. Appropriately, EQMM's December 2007 issue opens with a story about facing a long-concealed secret: David Handler's first short story to feature Stewart "Hoagy" Hoag, in which Hoagy's movie-star wife is blackmailed by a washed-up ex-boyfriend. The theme of times past continues in Loren D. Estleman's latest case for Valentino, his "film detective," in which a 1930s-era child star tries to reclaim his past successes and make amends... more info>> 2007

Words: 62505 - Reading Time: 178-250 min.
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20 Analog Science Fiction and Fact, December 2007 [MultiFormat]
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  Jean-Pierre Normand, the artist who captured an impressive four of the top five spots in last year's AnLab vote for Best Cover, has an original for our December issue, illustrating C. W. Johnson's novelette "Icarus Beach." It's a challenging story to illustrate, about a challenging situation, to say the least: much of it takes place inside a star that's about to undergo, shall we say, a major shake-up. Might sound completely impossible, but then, the author is a trained professional (astrophysic... more info>> 2007

Words: 79488 - Reading Time: 227-317 min.
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21 Ellery Queen's Mystery Magazine, January 2008 [MultiFormat]
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  EQMM's January issue not only has several great holiday-themed stories, it also introduces an exciting new feature: Beginning with this issue, the "Black Mask" department will appear bimonthly, pairing a classic hardboiled tale with a new gem of the genre. This month, we bring you a Dashiell Hammett reprint, which first ran in Black Mask magazine in 1923, along with a brand-new tale from Hammett Prize-winner Chuck Hogan.Our holiday-story lineup begins with a tale by L.A. writer William Link, who... more info>> 2008

Words: 64138 - Reading Time: 183-256 min.
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22 Ellery Queen's Mystery Magazine, February 2008 [MultiFormat]
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  Our annual issue honoring Sherlock Holmes features two stories that may well be considered a valentine to the Great Detective. Holmes finds himself again coming to the aid of Irene Adler--and her university-age son--in a smart new pastiche from Edward D. Hoch. And Steve Hockensmith has a special treat for fans of Big Red and Old Red Amlingmeyer: a brand-new short story in which the cowboy detectives test their Holmes-style deducifyin’ skills in the meanest streets and roughest bars of 1890s San ... more info>> 2008

Words: 66238 - Reading Time: 189-264 min.
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23 Asimov's Science Fiction, February 2008 [MultiFormat]
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  February: universally known as the shortest month in our year. Luckily, we editors are not the kind to give such a brief month short shrift, and we thus offer our February 2008 issue, chock full of 144 pages of fiction and features you can find only within Asimov’s. To start things rolling, we present the latest work by popular and award-winning author Michael Swanwick, whose latest, "From Babel’s Fall’n Glory We Fled..." is the kind of story for which the words "inventive" and "dazzling" were t... more info>> 2008

Words: 69745 - Reading Time: 199-278 min.
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24 Alfred Hitchcock's Mystery Magazine, May 2008 [MultiFormat]
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  Our annual humor issue features seven stories that offer a healthy dose of Schadenfreude, finding pleasure in the pain of human foibles and criminal incompetence. Robideau, the retired police chief of the town of End of Main, returns in Jas. R. Petrin's "Gang of Three"; filling in for Chief Butts, Robideau is faced with a widespread, if decidedly small scale, crime wave of minor thefts, though they lead to something larger and unexpected. In B.K. Stevens's "Table for None," an old man who norma... more info>> 2008

Words: 52329 - Reading Time: 149-209 min.
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25 Ellery Queen's Mystery Magazine, May 2008 [MultiFormat]
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  Don't miss May's EQMM, which--you've been waiting!--announces the winners of the 2007 Readers Award. Will next year's Readers Award winner be found among this month's tales? The issue features thrilling new appearances from your favorite series characters. Edward D. Hoch's Dr. Sam puzzles over "The Problem of the Secret Patient," a badly injured German soldier who arrives with an FBI escort. In "Keller the Dogkiller," Lawrence Block's assassin-for-hire gets more than he bargained for on a seemi... more info>> 2008

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