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'''Analog''' (aka ''Analog Science Fiction and Fact'') is a long-running SF magazine. It was originally published in 1930 as ''Astounding Stories''; renamed in 1938 to ''Astounding Science-Fiction''; renamed in 1960 to ''Analog Science Fact & Fiction''; and renamed in 1992 to ''Analog Science Fiction and Fact''.  
'''Analog''' (aka ''Analog Science Fiction and Fact'') is a long-running SF magazine. It was originally published in 1930 as ''Astounding Stories''; renamed in 1938 to ''Astounding Science-Fiction''; renamed in 1960 to ''Analog Science Fact & Fiction''; and renamed in 1992 to ''Analog Science Fiction and Fact''.  
Historically ''Analog'' has not done a good job in encouraging or soliciting or publishing women.
* April 2008: ''Analog'' has only published two stories by women in 2008 so far.<ref>The Angry Black Woman, [http://blogs.feministsf.net/?p=332 "Are We Talking About Gender and Magazines AGAIN? …Yes"], ''Feminist SF - The Blog!'', April 14, 2008.]</ref>
==References==
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Latest revision as of 12:10, 11 November 2010

Analog (aka Analog Science Fiction and Fact) is a long-running SF magazine. It was originally published in 1930 as Astounding Stories; renamed in 1938 to Astounding Science-Fiction; renamed in 1960 to Analog Science Fact & Fiction; and renamed in 1992 to Analog Science Fiction and Fact.

Historically Analog has not done a good job in encouraging or soliciting or publishing women.

  • April 2008: Analog has only published two stories by women in 2008 so far.[1]

References

  1. The Angry Black Woman, "Are We Talking About Gender and Magazines AGAIN? …Yes", Feminist SF - The Blog!, April 14, 2008.]