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Quantum Musings
Source: sffworld.com
Author: Neil Cladingboel
Published on: August 17th, 2001
"The reader is treated to a wonderful collection of original
tales, interspersed with their author's insightful thoughts on writing,
the Internet, and the world. While the writers' styles are similar,
and definitely compliment each other, there is nothing at all to suggest
that they were reading over each other's shoulders as the stories were
constructed. All are refreshing and original, in both their content
and conclusions, many of which tease the reader with their unexpected
twists." Read
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Source: Fantastica
Daily
Author: Eva Wojcik-Obert
Published on: July 27th, 2001
"Quantum Musings is short story collection for all you
leftward-leaning liberals out there celebrating freedom of expression
in cyberspace -- hey, even if you tilt the other way, we'll still let
you read about the modern and not-so-modern warriors, wizards, and wishmakers
scrambling through the pages. Yes this is that book those folks over
at Quantum Muse are hawking, and it ain't half-bad. Michael Gallant,
Raymond M. Coulombe, and Timothy O Goyette are working hard to reach
the top of their forms in these easy-listening pieces you might overhear
in a bar or restaurant or at a friendly get together." Read
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Source: SF Site
Author: Lisa
DuMond
Published on: June 16th, 2001
"When's the last time you just had a really good time reading
a book? Have you ever finished an anthology and thought, "I'd really
like to hang out with those guys!"? If it's been far too long -- for
instance, if your answer was something like never -- you're long overdue
for a treat. Fortunately, if you're in the mood for a bit of fun, this
is just what you need." Read
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Source: The
Eternal Night
Author: Steve & Lesley Mazey
Published on: May, 2001
"What we have here is a mixed collection of SF, Fantasy and
Alternative short stories with some of the editorials from the Quantum
Muse site thrown in as a bonus. And the stories are of considerable
interest. We have 15 tales that exhibit real freshness and originality,
stories that do not necessarily conform to some of the typical best-seller
ideas but are a genuine joy to read. Even when dealing with fantasy
settings the stories manage to portay more than enough richness to allow
you access to the world, proving that there is a place for short fantasy
tales just as there is for epic series." Read
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Source: SFBook.com
Author: Thomas Christensen
Published on: May, 2001
"The writers/editors freely admits that they created Quantum
Muse, as a way of getting their writings published, after having failed
at the extremely limited traditional magazine marked. As they explain
in one of the essays, this doesn't mean that they are bad writers, just
that they don't write the kind of stories that editors think will sell."
... "There's a freshness to their stories that you seldom will
find in other collections, with more tried authors." Read
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Source: Suite
101
Author: Rickey R. Mallory
Published on: May 30, 2001
Title: Quantum Muse Amuses
"QM editors have excellent taste, are good editors, and by
the way they're good writers too. And they handle their site well, kudos
to the webmistress. Each section of fiction is headed by the issue date,
which is something I really like to see. It helps to know that the stories
actually change, unlike on some sites." Read
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Source: Nuketown
Author: Kenneth Newquist
Published on: December, 1999
Title: Quantum Muse inspires a mixed bag of short fiction
"Quantum Muse is one of my favorite webzines, it's definitely
a 4 star zine. The layout is consistent, its easy to move around, and
- most importantly -- its editors have a great attitude. They strike
me as the kind of folks I'd like to go down to a bar with and debate
a story like 'Waiting for the Reaper' with." Read
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