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  Aiken, Brad—

  Locked In (ss) . . . . . Mar . . . . . 52

  Questioning the Tree (ss) . . . . . Jul/Aug . . . . . 64

  Andrews, Arlan—

  The Alien at the Alamo (ss) . . . . . Oct . . . . . 70

  Armstrong, Michael A.—

  The Deadliest Moop (ss) . . . . . Nov . . . . . 66

  Ball, K.C.—

  Flotsam (ss) . . . . . Sep . . . . . 60

  Balzac, Stephen R.—

  Take Off Your Hat: You’re in the Presence of Culture (fa) . . . . . Jan/Feb . . . . . 116

  Baxter, Stephen—

  Project Hades (na) . . . . . Jul/Aug . . . . . 142

  Bennett, Christopher L.—

  Home is Where the Hub Is (nt) . . . . . Dec . . . . . 70

  The Hub of the Matter (nt) . . . . . Mar . . . . . 76

  Bohnhoff, Maya Kaathryn—

  Simple Gifts (nt) . . . . . Jan/Feb . . . . . 90

  Bova, Ben—

  Across My Life(sf) . . . . . January . . . . . 112

  Burns, Stephen L.—

  Bug Trap (na) . . . . . Jul/Aug . . . . . 83

  Nothin’ But Blue Skies (ss) . . . . . Apr . . . . . 68

  Canfield, Tracy—

  Heist (ss) . . . . . Jun . . . . . 54

  Carter, Scott William—

  The Android Who Became a Human Who Became an Android (nt) . . . . . Jul/Aug . . . . . 127

  Clements, David L.—

  A War of Stars (ss) . . . . . Jan/Feb . . . . . 82

  Clink, David Livingstone—

  Skippy the Robot (pm) . . . . . May . . . . . 27

  Coad, Brian C.—

  A Plaecbo Effect (ss) . . . . . Dec . . . . . 60

  Collins, Ron—

  Deca-Dad (ss) . . . . . Dec . . . . . 39

  Cook, Rick—

  Fishing Hole (ss) . . . . . May . . . . . 64

  Cooper, Brenda—

  The Hebras and the Demons and the Damned (ss) . . . . . Dec . . . . . 30

  The Robot’s Girl (nt) . . . . . Apr . . . . . 90

  The Single Larry Ti, or Fear of Black Holes and Ken (ss) . . . . . Jul/Aug . . . . . 116

  Cramer, John G.—

  “Bubbles of Broken Symmetry” (av) . . . . . Jul/Aug . . . . . 80

  “The Ice Man Cometh: The Icy Reservoirs of the Solar System” (av) . . . . . May . . . . . 59

  “The Nice Way to Make a Solar System” (av) . . . . . Mar . . . . . 60

  “Pulsar Timing and Gravity Wave Detection” (av) . . . . . Oct . . . . . 66

  “What is a ‘Typical’ Solar System?” (av) . . . . . Dec . . . . . 44

  Creek, Davd—

  Midwife Crisis (nt) . . . . . Oct . . . . . 44

  Dyson, Marianne J.—

  Fly Me to the Moon (nt) . . . . . Jul/Aug . . . . . 64

  Elam, Bond—

  The Anunnaki Legacy (nt) . . . . . Jun . . . . . 8

  Quark Soup (pz) . . . . . May . . . . . 62

  Elliott, Elton—

  Space Aliens Taught my Dog to Knit! (with Jerry Oltion) (nt) . . . . . Jun . . . . . 42

  Fitzgibbons, Stella, MD.—

  Robots Don’t Leave Scars: What’s New in Medical Robotics? (fa) . . . . . May . . . . . 28

  Flynn, Michael F.—

  Cargo (ss) . . . . . Jun . . . . . 78

  On Rickety Thistlewaite (ss) . . . . . Jan/Feb . . . . . 62

  Foss, Richard—

  At Last the Sun (ss) . . . . . Jun . . . . . 64

  Frederick, Carl—

  A Sound Basis for Misunderstanding (ss) . . . . . Apr . . . . . 54

  Happy are the Bunyips (ss) . . . . . Dec . . . . . 50

  Howl of the Seismologist (nt) . . . . . Nov . . . . . 71

  The Long Way Around (ss) . . . . . Jul/Aug . . . . . 46

  Narrow World (nt) . . . . . Mar . . . . . 89

  Gillett, Stephen L, Ph.D—

  Isotopy (fa) . . . . . Mar . . . . . 38

  Goldman, David W.—

  A Talent for Vanessa (ss) . . . . . May . . . . . 49

  Goodloe, Lee—

  Hanging by a Thread (nt) . . . . . May . . . . . 36

  Hemry, John G.—

  The Rift (na) . . . . . Oct . . . . . 8

  Swords and Saddles (na) . . . . . Apr . . . . . 8

  Hight, Holly—

  Snowflake Kisses (with Richard A. Lovett) (nt) . . . . . Apr . . . . . 43

  Honken, Henry—

  Der Mann, Die Frau, Das Kind (fa) . . . . . Jun . . . . . 34

  Kirkland, Kyle—

  Connections (nt) . . . . . Jun . . . . . 86

  Sandbagging (ss) . . . . . Sep . . . . . 78

  Kleine, Walter L.—

  Farallon Woman (nt) . . . . . May . . . . . 92

  Kooistra, Jeffery D.—

  “Aliens Among Us” (av) . . . . . Jan . . . . . 72

  “E-mails to Jefimenko, Chiefly on Clocks” (av) . . . . . Nov . . . . . 63

  “I Think, Therefore I Question” (av) . . . . . Sep . . . . . 69

  “Taken on Faith” (av) . . . . . Apr . . . . . 65

  “Two Birds With One Stone” (av) . . . . . Jun . . . . . 70

  Landis, Geoffrey A.—

  Rondel for Apollo 11: Here Men From the Planet Earth (pm) . . . . . Jul/Aug . . . . . 9

  Lerner, Edward M—

  A Time For Heroes (ss) . . . . . Jun . . . . . 73

  Levine, David D.—

  Pupa (nt) . . . . . Sep . . . . . 31

  Teaching the Pig to Sing (ss) . . . . . May . . . . . 71

  Lewis, Anthony—

  Upcoming Events . . . . . Jan/Feb . . . . . 192

  ——— . . . . . Mar . . . . . 112

  ——— . . . . . Apr . . . . . 144

  ——— . . . . . May . . . . . 112

  ——— . . . . . Jun . . . . . 112

  ——— . . . . . Jul/Aug . . . . . 192

  ——— . . . . . Sep . . . . . 112

  ——— . . . . . Oct . . . . . 112

  ——— . . . . . Nov . . . . . 112

  ——— . . . . . Dec . . . . . 112

  Ligon, Tocho—

  Ten Thousand Monkeys (pz) . . . . . Mar . . . . . 64

  Lovett, Richard A.—

  Artificial Volcanoes: Can We Cool the Earth by Imitating Mt. Pinatubo? (fa) . . . . . Jul/Aug . . . . . 40

  Biolog: Brenda Cooper . . . . . Apr . . . . . 7

  Biolog: Christopher L. Bennett . . . . . Mar . . . . . 63

  Biolog: David W. Goldman . . . . . May . . . . . 58

  Biolog: Henry Honken . . . . . Jun . . . . . 7

  Biolog: Kristine Kathryn Rusch . . . . . Jan/Feb . . . . . 149

  Making Unreality Ring True: Writer’s Tricks For Bringing Stories to Life (sf) . . . . . Jan/Feb . . . . . 52

  Neptune’s Treasure (na) . . . . . Jan/Feb . . . . . 8

  Phantom Science: The Facts Behind “Phantom Sense” (with Mark Niemann-Ross) (fa) . . . . . Nov . . . . . 38

  Phantom Sense (with Mark Niemann-Ross) (na) . . . . . Nov . . . . . 8

  The Serious Business of Writing Humor (sf) . . . . . Jul/Aug . . . . . 122

  Snowflake Kisses (with Holly Hight) (nt) . . . . . Apr . . . . . 43

  Spludge (ss) . . . . . Sep . . . . . 42

  Visit to the Forgotten Planet: What Scientists are Learning as MESSENGER Prepares to Orbit Mercury (fa) . . . . . Oct . . . . . 37

  What’s in a Kiss? The Wild, Wonderful World of Philematology (fa) . . . . . Apr . . . . . 37

  Lundy, Robert T—

  Undocumented Alien (pm) . . . . . Jan/Feb . . . . . 115

  Mayer, Alastair—

  Light Conversation (pz) . . . . . Jun . . . . . 40

  McCarthy, Michael William—

  Spell Czech (pz) . . . . . Dec . . . . . 48

  McMullen, Sean—

  Eight Miles (nt) . . . . . Sep . . . . . 90

  Neimann-Ross, Mark—

  Phantom Science: The Facts Behind “Phantom Sense” (with Richard A. Lovett) (fa) . . . . . Nov . . . . . 38
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br />   Phantom Sense (with Richard A. Lovett) (na) . . . . . Nov . . . . . 8

  Nickerson, S.L—

  The Planet Hunters (ss) . . . . . Apr . . . . . 79

  Oltion, Jerry—

  Never Saw it Coming (ss) . . . . . Oct . . . . . 74

  Space Aliens Taught my Dog to Knit! (with Elton Elliott) (nt) . . . . . Jun . . . . . 42

  The View From the Top (ss) . . . . . Sep . . . . . 72

  When We Were Fab (ss) . . . . . Apr . . . . . 74

  Raggio, Victor, MD—

  Twins: Never Identical (fa) . . . . . Jan/Feb . . . . . 44

  Resnick, Mike—

  Shame (with Lezli Robyn) (ss) . . . . . Jan/Feb . . . . . 56

  Robyn, Lezli—

  Shame (with Mike Resnick) (ss) . . . . . Jan/Feb . . . . . 56

  Rusch, Kristine Kathryn—

  The Possession of Paavo Deshin (na) . . . . . Jan/Feb . . . . . 150

  Red Letter Day (ss) . . . . . Sep . . . . . 51

  Sakers, Don

  The Reference Library . . . . . Jan/Feb . . . . . 180

  ——— . . . . . Mar . . . . . 104

  ——— . . . . . Apr . . . . . 104

  ——— . . . . . May . . . . . 108

  ——— . . . . . Jun . . . . . 105

  ——— . . . . . Jul/Aug . . . . . 184

  ——— . . . . . Sep . . . . . 104

  ——— . . . . . Oct . . . . . 104

  ——— . . . . . Nov . . . . . 104

  ——— . . . . . Dec . . . . . 104

  Schmidt, Stanley—

  “Analog, Digital and Us” (ed) . Jul/Aug 4

  “Euthanizing the Euphemism” (ed) . . . . . Dec . . . . . 4

  “The Future of Futures” (ed) . . . . . Jan/Feb . . . . . 4

  “Growing Pains” (ed) . . . . . May . . . . . 4

  “The Halo Handicap” (ed) . . . . . Sep . . . . . 4

  “Primer” (ed) . . . . . Jun . . . . . 4

  “The Rest of the Data” (ed) . . . . . Apr . . . . . 4

  “Rules and Reasons” (ed) . . . . . Nov . . . . . 4

  “Sentience and Simplicity” (ed) . . . . . Oct . . . . . 4

  “The Twisted Art of Argument” (ed) . . . . . Mar . . . . . 4

  Schneyer, Kenneth—

  The Whole Truth Witness (ss) . . . . . Oct . . . . . 57

  Simons, David A.—

  Dr. Skenner’s Special Animals (ss) . . . . . Mar . . . . . 66

  Sparhawk, Bud—

  Encounter in a Yellow Wood (ss) . . . . . Mar . . . . . 45

  Stanchfield, Justin—

  Ghosts Come Home (nt) . . . . . Oct . . . . . 91

  Steele, Allen M.—

  The Great Galactic Ghoul (nt) . . . . . Oct . . . . . 80

  Zoo Team (ss) . . . . . Nov . . . . . 44

  Stone, Eric James—

  Rejiggering the Thingamajig (ss) . . . . . Jan/Feb . . . . . 76

  That Leviathan, Whom Thou Hast Made (nt) . . . . . Sep . . . . . 8

  Stratmann, H.G.—

  Bad Medicine: When Medical Research Goes Wrong (fa) . . . . . Sep . . . . . 20

  The Day the Music Died (nt) . . . . . May . . . . . 80

  Primum Non Nocere (nt) . . . . . Dec . . . . . 86

  Thus Spake the Aliens (na) . . . . . Jan/Feb . . . . . 124

  Torgerson, Brad R.—

  Outbound (nt) . . . . . Nov . . . . . 84

  Tourtellotte, Shane—

  The Man From Downstream (nt) . . . . . Dec . . . . . 8

  Of One Mind (na) . . . . . Mar . . . . . 7

  Tips for the Budget Time-Traveler (fa) . . . . . Dec . . . . . 22

  Turzillo, Mary A.—

  We Just Want to Dance (pm) . . . . . Oct . . . . . 69

  Vajra, Rajnar—

  Doctor Alien’s Five Empty Boxes (na) . . . . . Jul/Aug . . . . . 12

  Page Turner (nt) . . . . . May . . . . . 8

  Werkheiser, Jay—

  Contamination (ss) . . . . . Nov . . . . . 54

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  UPCOMING EVENTS

  Anthony Lewis

  4–6 March 2011

  POTLATCH 20 (Non-profit, literary event for the readers and writers of speculative fiction; proceeds benefit Clarion West) at Domain Hotel, Sunnyvale CA. Book of Honor: Earth Abides by George Stewart. Membership: $55 until 30 November 2010 (check website for updates), Youth (7-17) $25, Under 6 free (must be accompanied by adult member). Info: http://potlatch-sf.org/; Potlatch 20, c/o Lyn Paleo, PO Box 3400, Berkeley, CA 94705.

  4–6 March 2011

  WILD WILD WEST CON STEAMPUNK CONVENTION & FESTIVAL at Old Tucson Studios & Hotel, Tucson City Center, Tucson, AZ. Concerts, discussion panels, workshops, stunt shows, dinner theater, gaming, fashion show, art show & more. Guests: League of S.T.E.A.M., Bruce & Melanie Rosenbaum, Victoria Moore & Thomas King. Memberships: three levels of passes plus event tickets—see website for details. Info: http://wildwildwestcon.com/

  11–13 March 2011

  FOGcon (literary-themed: The City in Speculative Fiction) at Holiday Inn Golden Gateway, San Francisco, CA. FOG-Friends Of the Genre. Guests: Pat Murphy, Jeff VanderMeer. Memberships: $65 until 1 February 2011, $75 at the door if available. Youth (11-17) $45, Child (0-10) free but must be under constant direct supervision of a parent or guardian. Info: http://fogcon.org/; [email protected]; FOGcon, PO Box 3764, Hayward CA 94540.

  16–20 March 2011

  International Conference on the Fantastic in the Arts (academic conference: The Fantastic Ridiculous) at Airport Marriott Hotel, Orlando,FL. Guests of Honor: Connie Willis, Terry Bisson, Andrea Hairston. Registration and tickets: see website for details. Info: http://www.iafa.org/.

  25-27 March 2011

  NOVA ALBION STEAMPUNK EXHIBITION (theme: Wild Wild EAST) at Hyatt Regency Santa Clara, Santa Clara, CA. Guests of Honor: Cherie Priest, Paul Guinan, Annina Bennet. Outdoor kinetics and steam enclosure, hands-on maker workshops, academic presentations, panel discussions, book signings, 3 vendor areas, a museum of curiosities, art gallery, game room, Miss Kalendar’s Salon, and features the Asian steampunk art of James Ng. Tickets: $40 (subject to increase). Info: http://steampunkexhibition.com/

  17–21 August 2011

  RENOVATION (69th World Science Fiction Convention) at Reno-Sparks Convention Center, Reno, NV. Guests of Honor: Ellen Asher, Charles N. Brown, Tim
Powers, Boris Vallejo. Membership from 1 October 2010 until some later date (see website for latest details): Attending Adult: $180; Attending 17-21: $100; Attending-0 to 16: $75; Supporting: $50. [Ages as of 17 August 2011]. This is the SF universe’s annual get-together. Professionals and readers from all over the world will be in attendance. Talks, panels, films, fancy dress competition—the works. Nominate and vote for the Hugos. Info: http://www.renovationsf.org/, [email protected], PO Box 13278, Portland, OR 97213-0278. Facebook: http://www.facebook.com/pages/Renovation -The-69th-World-Science-Fiction-Convention/112169025477179?ref=ts; LiveJournal: http://community.livejournal.com/renovationsf/

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  Enigma hung beneath us like a mighty display screen in space, alive with colors, yet showing no picture that we could understand. There were no seas, mountains, or polar caps; neither were there...

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