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The Sword and the Grail: Restoring the Forgotten Archetype of Arthurian Myth
BY JOHN ADCOX This isn’t a call to merely keep myth alive. This is a call to mythopoeia, to myth making.
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Letters: A Robin Hood Story
BY MARIA TERESA CARZON “My good friend, Little John, watch this arrow fly, and dig my grave on the spot where it lands.”
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A Witch and Equality: An Analysis of “Monty Python and the Holy Grail”
BY SARAH LEVESQUE We need to stop this lie that some lives are more valuable than others, as God values us equally.
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Death and the Lion: A Crossover Serial- Chapter 21: Dropped In
“Well, look at me, I look scary!” blurted Nico, nearly becoming frustrated at the fact that someone wasn’t scared of him. But, that was what he wanted, wasn’t it?
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A Fireside Tale
BY VANESSA PARRY They say this was elvish land once. Hollin, it’s called on the maps but folks round here ain’t much into maps.
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Maiden, Mother, Crone
BY TIMOTHY MATHER I am the ebb and flow of all nature, I am the lifeblood of all things. I am the first harvest of the land.
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The Adventures of Robin Hood: Costumes & Commentary
It makes for a crazy anachronistic style, but hey, Robin Hood is a legend and doesn’t really belong to any one time period.
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Burnt: A Harry Potter Serial- Chapter 10: Magic Making
By LastCrazyHorn Word Count: Rating: PG-13 for brief language, violence, and depictions of abuse Summary: A disabled Harry comes to Hogwarts story. Everyone expects him to be like his dad, but how can he be with such a different past? A Slytherin Harry takes on Hogwarts in an unusual way. By the time Harry came for
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Daytime Of This World
BY SHANNON LISE JOHNSON A little white wildflower stares back, barely discernible in the deepening dusk, one of hundreds, if it were day again.
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Robin Hood: The Hero Of Your Confirmation Bias
Perhaps the flexibility of the story as a political metaphor is part of the reason that the legend has endured so long.
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Fall 2018: A Celtic Celebration
Fall 2018: A Celtic Celebration Whether you can trace your ancestry back to the Celts, if you love Celtic music, mythology or anything about Celtic culture – past or present – then we want to hear from you for our fall issue!
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F&F Summer 2018: King Arthur & Robin Hood
F&F Summer 2018: King Arthur & Robin Hood – Over 100 pages of facts and fiction about England’s Greatest Legends!
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Death and the Lion: A Crossover Serial- Chapter 20: The Other Doctor
By Amanda Pizzolatto (alias Aurora Mandeville) Word Count: 31845 Rating: PG for scary situations Summary: Nico Di Angelo, son of Hades, is used to being alone, until one day a girl with auburn hair waltzes into his life… The woman introduced herself to them as River Song as she hurried them off to a place
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Garments of Red: A Story of the Christian Martyrs
“There are hundreds, thousands of zealots just waiting for someone to lead them into battle,” Juvid continued, throwing his arms out in frustration. “They’re hidden in the hills about Rome, lurking in caves like criminals, struggling to meet in secret. What has the Apostle told us to do? Nothing!”
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And the Skies Look On: A Lord of the Rings Poem
White clouds, scudding swift, ‘cross a cobalt blue sky. He sits ‘neath an oak, book on knee. Dwarves, dragons and elves float before his minds eye. “Why does nothing strange happen to me?”
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JRR Tolkien’s University Model: An Authentic Liberal Arts Movement
BY DANNY OSCAR RUTILIO The desire to renew the liberal arts can find a spirit of freshness and wild power in the enthusiasm of St. John Paul II in the “Letter to Artists.”
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A Terrible Good
By Scott Sloan, January 13, 2016 Word Count: 210 Rating: G Summary: A thought-provoking poem of creation I saw eternity the other night, felt in the blood, and felt along the heart. When I hear the lay that once I saw her hand awake, Her form seems palpable, and near. And I music’s power obey.
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Burnt: A Harry Potter Serial- Chapter 9: Flying
By LastCrazyHorn Word Count: Rating: PG-13 for brief language, violence, and depictions of abuse Summary: A disabled Harry comes to Hogwarts story. Everyone expects him to be like his dad, but how can he be with such a different past? A Slytherin Harry takes on Hogwarts in an unusual way. Their defense class was a joke
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The Jeweler’s Apprentice- Chapter 5
BY E. KAISER WRITES “I am Fia Brithin, sir; my family and I arrived at the palace only this evening. We came from Scelane, my father is provost there.”
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A Different Tale of Beauty: A Beauty and the Beast Story
BY DEIDRE LOCKYER Scooping his Beauty up, together they ran…into the Moon, into a future all their own…