Two stories by Book View Café authors are featured in the just-released June issue of long-time SF-zine Analog Science Fiction and Fact.
In Hugo-winner David D. Levine’s short story “Wavefronts of History and Memory,” a radioarchaeologist explores her own past in a far-future, post-human story world.
Nebula-winner Linda Nagata returns to the world of her Nanotech Succession novels with “Out In The Dark,” in which a police officer in a nanotech-drenched future confronts the implications of draco...
Published on April 04, 2013 15:51