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Trevor Quachri at Dell Magazine offices

Trevor Quachri (/ˈkæʃr/, born 1976) has been the sixth editor of Analog Science Fiction and Fact magazine since September 2012. He started as an editorial assistant in 1999 at Asimov's Science Fiction and Analog. Previously, he was “a Broadway stagehand, collected data for museums, and executive produced a science fiction pilot for a basic cable channel.” His predecessor-but-one at Analog, Ben Bova, was an early influence: Bova’s Orion books were some of the first science fiction he read, followed by back issues of OMNI Magazine, and then Analog.[1] He lives in New Jersey, US, with his fiancée and daughter.[2][3]

Bibliography

  • "Checklists". Editorial. Analog Science Fiction and Fact. 134 (1–2): 4–6. January–February 2014.
  • "These are not the drones you're looking for". Editorial. Analog Science Fiction and Fact. 134 (9): 4–6. September 2014.
  • "Pulp friction". Editorial. Analog Science Fiction and Fact. 135 (6): 4–5. June 2015.

References

  1. ^ Schmidt, Stanley; Quachri, Trevor (May 2021). "In Memoriam: Ben Bova". Analog Science Fiction and Fact. CXXXXI (5).
  2. ^ Editorial, retrieved 14 October 2015
  3. ^ Program for The Fourth Annual City Tech Science Fiction Symposium: An Astounding 90 Years of Analog Science Fiction and Fact, retrieved 2019-11-07