Scott Sandford's Published Fiction and Related Miscellaneous Items
 

Sandford, S. A. (1998). Proof that UFOs are Powered by Internal Combustion Engines. Annals of Improbable Research, in press.

Sandford, S. A. (1998). Good News for Physicists. Annals of Improbable Research, 5, #2, 10-13.

Sandford, S. A. (1998). The Moon on Ice. Creative Nonfiction 11, 52-68.  (see Creative Non Fiction)

Sandford, S. A. (1997). Apples and Oranges: A Comparison. Signal-to-News, Nicolet FT-IR Customer Newsletter, Vol. 10, #2, 8 (Basically a reprinting of the AIR 1, #3, 1995 article).

Sandford, S. A. (1996). When Apple Meets Orange. The Washington Post, Sunday, November 17, 1996, page C05 (Basically a reprinting of the AIR 1, #3, 1995 article with an introduction).

Sandford, S. A. (1996). Educate Us, Interrupt Us. (Letter to the Editor). Annals of Improbable Research 2, #6, 2.

Sandford, S. A., and Korotev, R. L. (1996). To Catch a Falling Star. Annals of Improbable Research 2, #6, 18-20.

Siegel, R. (ed.) (1995). The NPR Interviews 1995. (includes the interview on the apples and oranges comparison article in AIR, Vol. 1, #3, 2-3).

Sandford, S. A. (1995). On the Comparison of Apples and Oranges. Annals of Improbable Research, Vol. 1, #3, 2-3.

Sandford, S. A., Ross, J., Sacco, J., and Hellerstein, N. (1995). The Aerodynamics of Potato Chips. Annals of Improbable Research, Vol. 1, #1, 19-21.

Sandford, S. A. (1993). Why There are No Germs in Space. J. Irrep. Results 38, 13-14.

Sandford, S. (1991). Stinker Station. Analog 11, No. 7, 124-134.

Sandford, S. A. (1991). Relativistic and Quantum Adjustments to the Laws of Human Nature. J. Irrep. Results 36, 11-12.

Sandford, S. (1987). The Conservation of Improbability: New systematics for the solution of previously impossible problems. J. Irrep. Results32, No. 3, 25-26.

[and, surprisingly, also (1995), J. Irrep. Results 40, No. 5, 6-8]!


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