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Angels of the Quantum Gate Angels of the Quantum Gate by William David Hannah
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“And now, I needed the stars. Not the explosive ones that hurled out tongues of gas and, along with gravity, hammered out the planets. I needed the comforting ones that twinkled like a childhood song, that spun about my head, my head alone as I watched them. I was the ‘one who knows’ after all. I was…consciousness.”
William David Hannah, Angels of the Quantum Gate
“There were glaciers on the mountains, in my dream. Giant white and blue masses of ice, eons forming, creeping ever so slowly toward the valleys they would never reach. The valleys were filled with flowers, wild and abandoned, twisting, reaching like tallest trees far above my head. Fairies twirled and skimmed. Fairies. Beings that proclaimed that life was fair in this perfect world….”
William David Hannah, Angels of the Quantum Gate
“No more Jim, real or fake. No more anybody. For such an audacious announcement from Fake Jim Drake, nothing further was happening. The men-in-black would come in occasionally and take my writings, but not the ones I was keeping for myself stuffed into my coveralls.”
William David Hannah, Angels of the Quantum Gate
“The words beat through me like a cosmic string that threatened to dissolve my molecular bonds. The wave fed upon itself until the tsunami it created swept me out of my life and into a world of confinement that broached vastness. That, after all, was the process of space travel. The small spaces, the great speed, the reach beyond knowable.”
William David Hannah, Angels of the Quantum Gate