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Really don't have much of anything to say about this particular issue. It was a pleasant read overall, nothing especially annoying or terrible, but not really anything particularly great either. Just an entertaining issue that featured quite a few time travel stories.
A pretty good double-issue, especially the longer stories were pretty good.Nexus • novella by Michael F. FlynnA male time traveler meets an immortal woman. They had met before, centuries ago. The time traveler is convinced that the woman is another time traveler and the woman is convinced that he is another immortal. Meanwhile, a secret alien society is meeting below the town. Also meanwhile, an alien insectoid creature is repairing its space ship to return to home to summon an invading force, w...
Extra helping of time travel -- 7 of 14 stories feature it. 8 • Nexus • 34 pages by Michael Flynn Very Good/Excellent. Flynn introduces us to a time traveler, an immortal, an alien genetically engineered to look human, another alien, an android and a telepath. Throws them into an interlocking romp. Does a good job of making them interesting.50 • Europa's Survivors • 24 pages by Marianne J. Dyson Good. Cassie and Dr. Lee are going to study the [possibly] native bacteria that Cassie's arrival disl...
I subscribed to Analog for a while in High School during the 1970s, while Ben Bova was the editor, and every once in a while, I still pick up a copy to find what has become of it. Apparently, it has recently gone bimonthly rather than monthly, and is mostly sold through e-copy. However, some larger bookstores still stock the latest edition in a paper digest format. I read it cover to cover, including all the editorials, science essays, book reviews, and letters to the editor, remembering how it
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