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Analog Science Fiction and Fact, October 2003 [MultiFormat]
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eBook Category: Science Fiction
eBook Description: ONLY ON SALE UNTIL OCTOBER 31, 2003
Our October issue features a rare treat: a new novella by Vernor Vinge, well known to Analog readers for his elastic and far-ranging imagination. This one is about some folks with a problem Sisyphus could empathize with-and what they do about it gives new meaning to "time-binding"! We'll also have a variety of fiction including a clearly seasonal piece by Brian Plante and one that might or might not be considered seasonal by Robert R. Chase--and, of course, Part 2 of Edward M. Lerner's four-part Moonstruck. The science fact article comes from a trio of authors either well known to our readers or likely soon to become so: Robert A. Metzger, Gregory Benford, and Martin I. Hoffert. Under the somewhat unlikely title "The Power of Rotting Plants, or How SF Solved Global Warming," it offers an imaginative new approach to that much-publicized problem, intriguing in its own right and a worthy follow-on to Richard A. Lovett's recent article about other possible methods. Printable in PDF format only.
In This Issue:
Editorial: Scarce Skills and Scattered Substitutes
Moonstruck by Edward M. Lerner
The Cookie Monster by Vernor Vinge
A New Man by Shane Tourtellotte
Unseen by Robert R. Chase
Halloweentown by Brian Plante
Science Fact: The Power of Rotting Plants
Just and Average Guy by Richard Foss
The Alternate View: The Universe as Seen by WMAP
The Reference Library
Upcoming Events
Upcoming Chats
Brass Tacks
In Times To Come

eBook Publisher: Dell Magazines
Fictionwise Release Date: July 2003


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