Analog Science Fiction and Fact - January/February 2015
Analog Science Fiction and Fact - January/February 2015
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2015 is off to a good start with a strong January/February double issue. We kick things off with J.T. Sharrahâs âMalnutrition,â in which a scoundrel had better help a lot of peopleâhuman and
otherwiseâget over their squeamishness if he wants to avoid being caught in the middle of a diplomatic incident.
Then our fact article is by none other than Stanley Schmidt, where he wonders aloud how, if we find ourselves capable of adjusting the natural orbit of satellites, just how exactly it might work, in âOrbits to Order.â
We close out the issue with the conclusion to Richard A. Lovettâs Floyd and Brittney series, âDefender of Worms.â Brittneyâs on the run and Floyd is as far awayâliterally and figurativelyâas can be. Does this one have a happy ending?
In between, we also have shorter pieces like Jay Werkheiserâs âUsher,â where one manâs missing senses might help him make âsenseâ of alien communication; âFoolâs Errand,â by Judith Tarr, in which a shipâs medical officer is challenged by an unusual passenger; âWhy The Titanic Hit the Iceberg,â by Jerry Oltion, in which weâre reminded that running away doesnât solve our problems, and more, by such authors as Henry Lien, David L. Clements, Arlan Andrews, Sr., Marianne J.
Dyson, and Ron Collins, as well as half a dozen more stories from various newcomers, and all our reliably excellent columns.
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