Muse Magazine
Those who read the comic (which includes everybody who bothers reading this blog) have undoubtable noticed the recent invasion of Muse Readers. Hi Muse readers! Welcome!
A link to Chasing the Sunset was printed inside this magazine following a user-submitted url contest. It was reader Adae who submitted us, as admitted in this comment:
Looks like everyone is talking about me though they don't know it... ^_^ I was the one who put the link on Muse's fan page (Not the official site.) I was also the one who sent the link in to the magazine for that contest. I have been subscribing to Muse for over 5 years. I heard about CtS from a friend on her message board. Mith actually found that message board though now I don't go there that often though I do talk to my friend over IM and things. I'm glad that all of you who saw the link in Muse seem to be enjoying the comic! I meant to tell Alien and Mithrandir that I had put that link in earlier but I think that was when the comments weren't working and then I forgot. Sorry
Unbeknownst to Adae, I tracked down the muse fan page too, quite a while ago, after seeing some people come from there. Those muse readers who are looking for like minds, can probably find them there.
I'm wondering now though ... what exactly is Muse?
Comments
*Not sure if that's a word, but who really cares?
we just like to take over random web sites
if you don't like muse you stink like ___!
fyi, a muse is a greek philosphers invention (i don't know who). there are originally 7 muses, 1 for each thing (?) such as science and astrlogy, and happiness and other random stuff. they were there to inspire the philosiphers and give them good ideas. so therefore when you muse about something you are thinking about it or for ideas about it or inspirations about it!
Wait, you can tell what site people come from? I did give the fan page a link to this site long before I sent the URL in to that contest. That is probably why people came in from there.
Muse itself is a arts/history/science magazine that is supposed to be for age 9 up. It is really interesting and fun to read. If you know any people from age 9-14 or so that are interested in knowing things, you might want to get them a subscription. It is not only for people that age. I have been subscribing for 7 years now and though I continue to grow out of that age range that I gave you, I still love Muse and plan to contiune subscribing for years to come.
It's a fun mag. Published by the same people who do Cricket, Cicada, Dig, Faces, etc. (Carus Publishing) It's fun. You should read it.
btw (this is sorta random) They have a book of their comic-- it's pretty good. Attack of the Smart Pies if you want to read it, and the comic is Kokopelli and Company.
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