The premise was fun. The descriptions were good. In just a few pages, John Freitas managed to bring a character to life that I really, really detested. So, yeah, the ending was surprisingly satisfying, but overall it felt almost too short. Not having any of the background that I'm assuming is expla...
Whereas the Quantum Brain was mildly interesting, in a fire-and-forget sort of way, Oh Hell No was much better, and actually provoked a physical response of disgust early on from me due to the author's descriptions of something the main character is dealing with. As with QB, the premise is interesti...