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Analog's Children of the Future
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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.[1]
The book collects ten short pieces first published in Analog and its predecessor title Astounding, together with an introduction by Schmidt.
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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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Notes
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