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Analog's Children of the Future


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nameAnalog's Children of the Future
imageAnalogs Children of the Future.jpg
captionCover of first edition
authoredited by Stanley Schmidt
languageEnglish
seriesAnalog anthologies
genreScience fiction short stories
publisherDavis Publications
release_date1982
media_typePrint (paperback)
pages288 pp.
preceded_byThe Analog Anthology #2
followed_byAnalog's Lighter Side

Analog's Children of the Future is the third in a series of anthologies of science fiction stories drawn from Analog magazine and edited by then-current Analog editor Stanley Schmidt. It was first published in paperback by Davis Publications and hardcover by The Dial Press in December 1982.

The book collects ten short pieces first published in Analog and its predecessor title Astounding, together with an introduction by Schmidt.

Contents

  • "Introduction" (Stanley Schmidt)
  • "Mimsy Were the Borogoves" (Lewis Padgett (Henry Kuttner and C. L. Moore))
  • "Mewhu's Jet" (Theodore Sturgeon)
  • "The Witches of Karres" (James H. Schmitz) (first part of his novel of the same title)
  • "Mikal's Songbird" (Orson Scott Card) (part of his book Songmaster)
  • "In Hiding" (Wilmar H. Shiras)
  • "Weyr Search" (Anne McCaffrey) (later incorporated into her book Dragonflight)
  • "Meeting of Minds" (Ted Reynolds)
  • "Novice" (James H. Schmitz)
  • "Child of All Ages" (P. J. Plauger)
  • "Emergence" (David R. Palmer) (later incorporated into his novel of the same title)

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