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Encyclopedia > Astounding

Astounding Stories was a seminal science fiction magazine founded in 1930. Astounding Stories of Super-Science, first edited by Harry Bates, is generally considered the forum where modern science fiction was created. It has changed names repeatedly, most importantly in 1938 to Astounding Science-Fiction, and then in the 1960s to Analog Science Fiction and Science Fact, under which name it is still published.


Following 8 years of publication under two different editors, the magazine's helm was assumed by John W. Campbell, who took over in 1937. Campbell retitled it Astounding Science_Fiction and brought an unprecedented insistence on placing equal emphasis on both words of "science fiction." No longer satisfied with gadgetry and action alone, Campbell demanded that his writers think out how science and technology might really develop in the future _ and, most important, how those changes would affect the lives of human beings.


The new sophistication soon made Astounding the undisputed leader in the field. Campbell later began to think the old title was too "sensational" or "juvenile" to reflect what the magazine was actually doing, so he initially de_emphasized the word "Astounding" by having it printed in narrow script above the bold words "SCIENCE FICTION", and then renamed the magazine Analog in 1960. Over the course of a year the title logo was changed; the large initial "A" stayed the same while the letters "stounding" were faded down and the letters "nalog" faded up on top of them. Bibliographers often abbreviate the magazine as ASF, which can of course stand for either title.


Ben Bova took over as editor after Campbell suddenly died in 1971, and was himself succeeded by Stanley Schmidt in 1978.


Due to the economics of the magazine publishing industry (i. e. not much money in the budget), Analog frequently prints material from previously unknown authors, and has launched the careers of popular contributors within the genre (e.g. Orson Scott Card's Ender's Game in the 1970s, and early work by Harry Turtledove in the 1980s.)


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John Campbell: Father of 'Astounding' (1178 words)
He took over Astounding at the end of 1937, and within three months it was unquestionably his magazine.
Street and Smith was one of the more successful magazine publishers, and so Astounding could pay its writers the almost princely sum of a penny a word, about double the rate of most other magazines.
As his nonfiction explorations demonstrated -- Astounding became Analog Science Fact (analogous to) Science Fiction in 1960 -- SF was more than entertainment to him; it was a primary tool for exploring the universe.
Astounding (magazine) - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia (338 words)
Astounding Stories was a seminal science fiction magazine founded in 1930.
Astounding Stories of Super-Science, first edited by Harry Bates, is generally considered the forum where modern science fiction was created.
The word "and" was sometimes replaced in the logo by a pseudo-mathematical symbol comprising a horizontal right-pointing arrow piercing an inverted U-shape.
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