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Beyond the Mirror

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Zine
Title: Beyond the Mirror
Publisher: Bill Hupe
Editor:
Author(s): Gail J. Christison
Cover Artist(s): <=minds-i-view=>
Illustrator(s): no interior art
Date(s): 1995
Medium: print zine
Size:
Genre:
Fandom: Quantum Leap
Language: English
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Beyond the Mirror is a gen 176-page Quantum Leap novel by Gail J. Christison.

The front cover is by <=minds-i-view=>.

The zine was proof-read by Janna Stockinger.

Sister Zine

Cross Streams #3 is a novel called "A Leap for Sam." It is an expanded and rewritten alternate ending for her novel "Beyond the Mirror" and was meant to be read as an addition to that zine.

Summary

From Bill Hupe's catalog: "A novel in six parts by Gail J. Chistison, chronicling Sam's final leaps, including into an HIV+ young man, a baby, and the final leap... home. See Cross Streams for an alternate ending to this novel."

Reactions and Reviews

If you have finished reading "Pulitzer" and are looking for some more great Quantum Leap stuff to read....I would like to recomend a zine that I just finished reading. ...

Gail has done a fantastic job of writing and I bet someday we see some of her writting in the book stores around the country. Her stories a several diffrent leaps tied together to make one great novella.

This is the first zine I have read, although I've read a lot of the fan fiction in the archives. This stuff is going to be hard to beat.

Just wanted to let you in on a good thing. [1]

References

  1. ^ a review on Usenet rec.arts.sf.tv.quantum-leap in 1995 here, publically accessed in 2009