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Amazing Stories is a 20th and 21st century American science fiction magazine. It was published from 1926-1995, 1998-2000, then sporadically afterward.

From 1998-2000, while owned by Wizards of the Coast, Amazing Stories commissioned four TNG and three VOY short stories, each illustrated with original artwork. Three of the stories were featured on the cover, two with paintings by Bob Eggleton and Joseph de Vito, and the third with a Captain Proton photograph. The seven stories were collected in The Amazing Stories omnibus in 2002.

In addition to the writers of these TNG and VOY short stories, other Star Trek authors whose works have appeared in Amazing Stories include Kevin J. Anderson, Eleanor Arnason, John Gregory Betancourt, David Bischoff, James Blish, Robert BlochMA, Greg Cox, Keith R.A. DeCandido, Gene DeWeese, Diane Duane, Gordon Eklund, Harlan Ellison, John M. Ford, Alan Dean Foster, David Gerrold, James Gunn, Joe Haldeman, Jack C. Haldeman II, Richard MathesonMA, V.E. Mitchell, Larry Niven, Mack Reynolds, William Rotsler, Kristine Kathryn Rusch, Pamela Sargent, Josepha Sherman, Susan Shwartz, Dean Wesley Smith, J. Michael Straczynski, Theodore SturgeonMA, Jefferson P. Swycaffer, and George Zebrowski. Isaac Asimov's first story was published in the magazine.

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