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Posted by EricJamesStone (Member # 1681) on :
 
Possibly through some sort of timewarp, the September issue of Analog arrived in my mailbox today. I'm not sure if this means it's on store shelves yet or not.

The issue contains my novelette "Resonance," for which I received some feedback through F&F. Survivor's technical advice (in email) on the space elevator aspect of the story was particularly valuable.

It also contains stories by Larry Niven and Kevin J. Anderson, among others. I'm thrilled to be sharing a table of contents with them.

[This message has been edited by EricJamesStone (edited June 14, 2005).]
 


Posted by Spaceman (Member # 9240) on :
 
You are in great company. Congratulations.
 
Posted by Ahavah (Member # 2599) on :
 
Congratulations! I will look for it.
 
Posted by djvdakota (Member # 2002) on :
 
Big Time!

Way to go, Eric!
 


Posted by Beth (Member # 2192) on :
 
you are a ROCK STAR! Congratulations.
 
Posted by HSO (Member # 2056) on :
 
Awesome! Very happy for you. And I look forward to reading your story.

-HSO
 


Posted by MaryRobinette (Member # 1680) on :
 
Wow. I'm so impressed that my jaw actually dropped.
 
Posted by mikemunsil (Member # 2109) on :
 
mmmphh! me too!

congrats! but then, that's what we expect of you, isn't it?

mike
 


Posted by shadowynd (Member # 2077) on :
 
Congrats!! What esteemed company you keep these days! *G*

Susan

 


Posted by Keeley (Member # 2088) on :
 
Congrats!
 
Posted by Minister (Member # 2213) on :
 
Wow! Very impressive! Congratulations.
 
Posted by Silver3 (Member # 2174) on :
 
Wow
I'm speechless (but that doesn't mean I can't write )
Congrats, Eric.
 
Posted by Kolona (Member # 1438) on :
 
I'm going to go out and buy a copy. Big time congrats!
 
Posted by GZ (Member # 1374) on :
 
Congrats!
 
Posted by onepktjoe (Member # 2352) on :
 
Congrats, Eric. I'll be looking for it.
 
Posted by Isaiah13 (Member # 2283) on :
 
Wow! Congrats! I look forward to reading it.
 
Posted by Josh Leone (Member # 2365) on :
 
Way to go!
 
Posted by autumnmuse (Member # 2136) on :
 
Woot! That is wonderful, Eric!
 
Posted by Void (Member # 2567) on :
 
It's not a surprise, but it is exciting! Ah, we can say we knew you when on Hatrack...
 
Posted by goatboy (Member # 2062) on :
 
That is so cool. Don't forget to get a couple of extra copies and put them away in baggies. It's always nice to have a spare copy or two laying around.
 
Posted by Spaceman (Member # 9240) on :
 
I happened to be in the library over lunch today and just stumbled into this issue, so I read your story. Nice piece of work. What was the word count on that one?
 
Posted by EricJamesStone (Member # 1681) on :
 
> Nice piece of work. What was the word
> count on that one?

Thanks. It was 10,500 words.
 


Posted by dee_boncci (Member # 2733) on :
 
I read the story yesterday (bought the mag). Congrats, good story.
 
Posted by mikemunsil (Member # 2109) on :
 
I cannot find Analog on sale anywhere. Where are you guys finding it?
 
Posted by Rahl22 (Member # 1411) on :
 
Mike. You can always go to Clarksworld and buy it. That's generally what I do since I often have a hard time finding a book store that carries it.
 
Posted by mogservant (Member # 1739) on :
 
Great job. You're with some authors I really enjoy. I'll be looking for it.
 
Posted by mikemunsil (Member # 2109) on :
 
ahhh clarksworldbooks! LOL you wouldn't believe some of the places i've just been.
 
Posted by kkmmaacc (Member # 2643) on :
 
I was able to get it at Barnes and Noble. But it wasn't at all obvious -- look for the part of the magazine rack that has the *literary* magazines. At my B & N they are in an unlabelled part of the rack directly under "men's interest". There, nestled between Writer's Digest and the Missouri Review, were two copies of Analog. They did not have Asimov's however...

-K.
 


Posted by dee_boncci (Member # 2733) on :
 
Barnes and Noble and Books a Million around here. They tend to get hidden on the bottom of the mag rack.
 
Posted by mikemunsil (Member # 2109) on :
 
well, none of the last 3 Barnes & Nobles I went to even stock it. Nor did Waldenbooks.

So I ordered it online.
 


Posted by Robert Nowall (Member # 2764) on :
 
This is a little late in the day to be adding to this thread, but I can't help it...this is the kind of magazine one should subscribe to. I've often found the science fiction magazines hard to find. Some issues show up on the newsstands, others don't. (Though I do like to sample magazines by buying them over-the-counter before I do subscribe...)

---Robert Nowall, proud subscriber to Analog since 1973.
 


Posted by mikemunsil (Member # 2109) on :
 
I subscribed in July but they didn't get the September issue to me, so I missed your story. But I told them anyway that your story was why I subscribed.
 
Posted by EricJamesStone (Member # 1681) on :
 
Thanks.
 


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