Arlan Andrews
Pseudonym of Arlan Andrews, Sr.
41 works in English-language magazines
| Date | Page | Type | Title | Magazine |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| February 1975 | 169 | Essay | Letter (Analog, February 1975) | Analog Science Fiction/Science Fact, February 1975 |
| 1983 | 145 | Short Fiction | Present Worth | Collaps Magazine |
| December 1986 | 130 | Short Fiction | The Hephaestus Mission | Analog Science Fiction/Science Fact, Mid-December 1986 |
| February 1987 | 12 | Short Fiction | QTL | Analog Science Fiction/Science Fact, February 1987 |
| September 1987 | 123 | Short Fiction | Epiphany | Analog Science Fiction/Science Fact, September 1987 |
| October 1987 | 70 | Short Fiction | Occidental Injury | Analog Science Fiction/Science Fact, October 1987 |
| January 1988 | 158 | Short Fiction | Surfaced Tension | Analog Science Fiction/Science Fact, January 1988 |
| July 1988 | 49 | Poem | Fantasy of a '50s Fan | Amazing Stories, July 1988 |
| 1989 | 151 | Short Fiction | An Hour to Kill | Pulphouse: The Hardback Magazine, Issue 4: Summer 1989 |
| January 1989 | 72 | Short Fiction | Indian Summa | Analog Science Fiction and Fact, January 1989 |
| January 1989 | 112 | Short Fiction | Rite of Privacy | Amazing Stories, January 1989 |
| March 1989 | 70 | Poem | An Ode to E.R.B. | Amazing Stories, March 1989 |
| May 1989 | 114 | Short Fiction | A Visit to the Nanodentist | Amazing Stories, May 1989 |
| May 1989 | 161 | Poem | The Mars Farewell | Amazing Stories, May 1989 |
| January 1990 | 147 | Interior Art | Cartoon: Nuclear Spring | Analog Science Fiction and Fact, January 1990 |
| 1991 | Essay | Ancient Japanese Visited the New World | Strange Magazine | |
| January 1991 | 92 | Short Fiction | Renaissance Manna | Amazing Stories, January 1991 |
| August 1992 | 71 | Short Fiction | Interfaces | Analog Science Fiction and Fact, August 1992 |
| September 1992 | 60 | Essay | Manufacturing Magic | Analog Science Fiction and Fact, September 1992 |
| November 1992 | 38 | Short Fiction | A Dangerous Knowledge | Science Fiction Age, November 1992 |
| November 1992 | 24 | Essay | Do the logistics of time travel make a paradox of reality? | Science Fiction Age, November 1992 |
| January 1993 | 24 | Essay | Will the mastery of nanotechnology allow us to tame the wild molecule? | Science Fiction Age, January 1993 |
| March 1993 | 34 | Short Fiction | Day of the Dancing Dinosaur | Science Fiction Age, March 1993 |
| March 1993 | 24 | Essay | Will a Machine's Artificial Intelligence Allow Us to Replace a Man? | Science Fiction Age, March 1993 |
| July 1993 | 30 | Essay | Cryonic suspension technology may mean an end to death. | Science Fiction Age, July 1993 |
| August 1993 | 12 | Short Fiction | Hail, Columbia! | Analog Science Fiction and Fact, August 1993 |
| September 1993 | 24 | Essay | The search for alien intelligence may alter what it means to be human. | Science Fiction Age, September 1993 |
| November 1993 | 26 | Essay | Virtual Reality will let you visit the alien worlds inside your computer. | Science Fiction Age, November 1993 |
| January 1994 | 312 | Essay | Letter (Analog, January 1994) | Analog Science Fiction and Fact, January 1994 |
| February 1994 | 174|174.2 | Essay | Letter (Analog, February 1994) | Analog Science Fiction and Fact, February 1994 |
| May 1994 | 24 | Essay | Finally, space travel the way God (and Robert Heinlein) intended it to be. | Science Fiction Age, May 1994 |
| December 1994 | 114 | Short Fiction | The Twilight of the Guards, or, the Plowshare Conundrum | Analog Science Fiction and Fact, December 1994 |
| January 1995 | 146 | Short Fiction | Heinlein's Children | Analog Science Fiction and Fact, January 1995 |
| January 1995 | 22 | Essay | When Earth has its first contact with alien beings, will we be ready? | Science Fiction Age, January 1995 |
| September 1995 | 24 | Essay | The grass is always greener on the other side of the universe. | Science Fiction Age, September 1995 |
| May 1997 | 32 | Essay | Ice on the Moon may allow us to venture into the rest of our solar system. | Science Fiction Age, May 1997 |
| July 1998 | 66 | Short Fiction | Effacing the Truth | Analog Science Fiction and Fact, July-August 1998 |
| November 2004 | 44 | Short Fiction | What Engineers Know | Analog Science Fiction and Fact, November 2004 |
| October 2010 | 26 | Short Fiction | Lament for Lost Atlanta | Alt Hist, Issue 1, October 2010 |
| October 2010 | 70 | Short Fiction | The Alien at the Alamo | Analog Science Fiction and Fact, October 2010 |
| November 2011 | 29 | Short Fiction | Riders on the Storm | Alt Hist, Issue 3, November 2011 |
1 English-language book
| Year | Type | Title | Author(s) |
|---|---|---|---|
| 1983 | Novel | Timelost - Computer Adventure | Arlan Andrews & Kris Andrews & Joe Giarratano |