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Science Fiction, Fantasy & Horror Publishers

Astounding Science Fiction (Analog)

Astounding Science Fiction (Analog)

Founded: 1930
Founded by: Harry Bates (Publisher's Fiscal Corporation)
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History

Astounding Science Fiction magazine is known today as "Analog Science Fiction and Fact," one of the most popular of all science fiction magazines.

This earlier version of Analog was first published in 1930, under the name "Astounding Stories," when SF/F publishing was in its infancy. The name was changed in 1938 to "Astounding Science-Fiction". Some of the early giants of the Science Fiction genre were published in the magazine when it was called "Astounding Science Fiction," including Isaac Asimov and A.E. Van Vogt.


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Authors Published

• William Jenkins  • Eric Russell  • Rick Raphael  • Alfred van Vogt  • Poul Anderson  • James Blish  • Robert Heinlein  • Lyon de Camp  • Edmond Hamilton  • Ross Rocklin  • Thomas Godwin  • Paul Janvier  • Wilmar Shiras  • Nathaniel Schachner  • Theodore Cogswell  • Manly Wellman  • Pauline Whitby  • Charles De Vet  • Lewis Padgett  • Anton Baker  • Jesse Bone  • Stanley Mullen  • Ralph Slone  • Walter Miller  • Clifford Simak  • Isaak Ozimov  • Algirdas Budrys  • John Vance  • Katherine MacLean  • Gordon Dickson  • Leonard Knapp  • Frank Rhylick  • Mark Clifton  • Mark Phillips  • Harry Harrison  • Henry Piper