Brian C. Coad hails originally from the English county of Cornwall, but now resides in San Francisco, California. The author, a metallurgist, has sold over a half-dozen stories to Analog and has spent most of his career working on aerospace and...
As tragedy, media coverage, and political upheavals continue to take their toll on monarchies, future commoners will be lucky to see the crown fall to a man as just...
The author has recently been traveling back and forth from his home in Ohio to Pasadena, California, where he was working as a scientist on the Mars Pathfinder Mission. Now he sends his unusual astronaut on a dangerous journey into the heart of...
Our last story, “The Gallery of His Dreams” (September 1991), by the Hugo-award-winning former editor of F&SF, Kristine Kathryn Rusch, won the 1991 Locus Award for best short fiction. Ms. Rusch has had fifteen novels published under her own...
The distressing thing about Kandis Elliot’s new story is “how much of it isn’t fiction. The Virtual Harvesters and their capabilities, for example. El Cappa and Manantlán. The rats of Birge Hall (to a point). Nonetheless, one of the...