Take a trip back to Worldcon 2024 in this week's blog post, where Thoraiya Dyer discusses how that convention inspired the characters in her latest story "Some Plates Get Eaten"
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Find out what invasive super pigs and the rise of AI have in common in this week' blog post by Zach Poulter, whose latest story appears in our May/June issue!
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Tune in to our latest podcast episode! This week we're featuring Julia Darcey's reading of "Genius, Borrowed and Brief" from our Sept/Oct 2025 issue
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Our May/June issue is on sale now! Grab a copy for the latest from Jay Werkheiser, Eric Del Carlo, Thoraiya Dyer, and more. We're also thrilled to publish the fiction debut of frequent fact-article contributor Kevin Walsh. Don't miss it!
From Steven King to Robert Silverberg, learn about the authors and stories that inspired Eric Del Carlo to become a writer in this week's blog post. Also be sure to catch Eric's latest work in our March/April issue!
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Check out this week's blog post where we catch up with Steve Rasnic Tem, whose latest story appears in our March/April issue, on sale now
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Our AnLab ballot will be open until March 1. Don't forget to vote for your favorite stories, fact articles, poems, and more from 2025!
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Tom R. Pike returns to Analog in our March/April issue, on sale now! Discover more about Tom's work in our latest author Q&A
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This week's blog post is a thorough exploration of a few different writing techniques as identified by Don Mark Baldridge, whose latest story, "Jiggety Jog," appears in our Jan/Feb issue!
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In this week's blog post, Doug Franklin outlines the astrophysical ideas behind his latest story, "The Origami Man," from our Jan/Feb issue
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Check out this week's blog post, where E.L. Mellor discusses the musical origins of her Analog debut, "Silver Hands," from our Jan/Feb issue!
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Get to know author Kate Orman in this week's Q&A, where we discuss Doctor Who, the importance of libraries, and Kate's latest story, "Iron Star Swing," from our Jan/Feb issue
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In this week's blog post, find out what Rich Larson has been up to since his last Analog appearance. You can find his latest story, "Linka's Out," in our Jan/Feb issue, on sale now!
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Our podcast series returns this week with Brenda Cooper's "The Robot and the Winding Woods," where a nature-loving couple fights to save their campground from a robot with mysterious motives. Tune in today!
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Worried about an AI apocalypse? Find out why author David Ebenbach believes we can stave one off by leaning into our own humanity
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