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Stanley Schmidt was an American writer and editor, renowned for his work in science fiction. As the editor of Analog Science Fiction and Fact, Schmidt shaped the careers of many prominent science fiction authors and helped guide the genre through a period of significant growth. His contributions to the field extend beyond editorial work, as he also authored his own fiction. Schmidt's dedication to the science fiction genre and his belief in its potential to explore and shape society's future continue to inspire writers, readers, and thinkers to push the boundaries of imagination and innovation.
"Its limitations are those of the physical universe: it won't let you play with some really wild ideas that aren't possible, but are fun to speculate about."
"This means I must pay close attention to the writing, but equally so to the scientific background - which sometimes means doing fairly involved calculations."
"Some of the biggest changes that have happened are behind the scenes, in the way we produce the magazine. E.g., much of our production has been brought in-house via desktop publishing."
"I think the rising and falling popularity of areas like hard SF and far-future SF is, to a considerable extent, the same as any other fashion."
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