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Wolf of Darkness
His eyes, a flaming fury of sad darkness, Hers a sea of unfathomable love and loneliness. His heart met hers, His flames were quenched.
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Sunflower and Snowflake: A Crossover Story
By Amanda Pizzolatto Word Count: 4297 Rating: G Summary: A crossover story starring Jack Frost, Rapunzel, and many more! The school bell rang, and teens rushed out of classrooms to get ready to head home. Locker doors were opened and slammed shut while some teens were talking, creating the usual end-of-school noise. Rapunzel was taking
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Light, Love and Laughter: A Lord of the Rings Story
By Vanessa Parry Word Count: 2421 Rating: G (suitable for all audiences) Summary: Frodo and Bilbo celebrate Yule in Bag-End Sam stood on tiptoe to ring the bell hanging beside Bag End’s round green door. As he waited for what felt to the youngster a very long while, he studied the sky. It was overcast
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Now and Forever
NOW AND FOREVER By M. C. Pehrson Word count: 112 Rating: G Summary: The poet asks forgiveness for past sins Even before I came to be, You saw my wayward path, But with a Father’s tender And merciful love You gave me the gift of life.
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The Gifts of the Wise Men: An Epiphany Reflection
BY ARIEL KLAY Worship is the gift of the wise men, which they extended in the form of time, respect, and kindness to God and humanity.
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Silent Night: A Short Story in the Supervillain of the Day Series
By Katie Lynn Daniels Word Count: 3989 Rating: PG for some thematic elements Summary: A retired hero deals with the demons of his past. Silent night! Holy night! All is calm; all is bright. Round thy head the demons wait, ’til thou sleep and meet thy fate Sleep in heavenly peace! Sleep in heavenly peace! Silent
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When We Flew Among the Stars
By Lawrence Hall Word Count: 83 Rating: G Summary: A poem of Childhood When we were children we lay in the grass And counted the stars, but only up to A hundred or so, because we got lost But not out there in space, right here in space For space had fallen here, all
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As a Hobbit Dear: A Lord of the Rings Serial – Chapter 4: Ever After
BY AMANDA PIZZOLATTO “Suspense! You try waiting seventeen years to marry the one you love, and then we can talk about suspense!”
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Journey to a New Life
BY SARAH LEVESQUE “Henry would never believe there are buildings taller than he and Father put together!”
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Shake On It: Christmas – A Harry Potter Story
BY LAUME “Mind? No, I do not…I would like to celebrate Christmas with you, I…you mean I really don’t have to go to all those parties?”
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A Spaceman’s First Christmas
“Right now, He is called Jesus,” the being said, “but He is to be called wonderful Counselor, mighty God, everlasting Father, and Prince of Peace.”
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Sheath and Knife: A Star Wars Story
BY AVELLINA BALESTRI “I don’t see oppression as greatness!” she snapped back. “And that’s what the darkness is if you let it rule you!”
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Interview with Killarney & Margaret Traynor, Authors of “Tale Half Told “
BY SARAH LEVESQUE Tale Half Told is a story about four people who get stuck at an old house in a snowstorm. The house is haunted.
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Sanctuary: A Harry Potter Serial – Chapter 2: Years of Memories
BY SHEANKELOR “He … I don’t know what to believe about him. The news, it’s grim. My sister’s children have told me stories of him for years.”
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Superhero Sunday: Orion
While in his boyhood, Orion dedicated himself to the fight against his birth father’s tyrannical regime.
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Elsie: An Original Fairy Tale
“You’re obviously the daughter of a nobleman who has snuck out to get some air, some real conversation, and maybe some fun.”
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Jesus is Born!
JESUS IS BORN! By M. C. Pehrson Word count: 102 Rating: G Summary: The event of Christ’s birth. Hark, hear the bells a-ringing, Christmas is here; Lo, hear the angels singing As they draw near.
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Christmas: An Acrostic Poem
By M. C. Pehrson Word count: 107 Rating: G Summary: An acrostic poem describing the joys of Christmas. Mint candy canes and popcorn on strings, Evergreen trees with ornaments shining, Rosy-red faces nipped by cold winds, Records with carols on turntables playing, Yards strung top to bottom with colorful lights. Cookies and eggnog sprinkled with
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Russian Children on Christmas Eve
RUSSIAN CHILDREN ON CHRISTMAS EVE By Lawrence Hall Word count: 86 Rating: G Summary: How a child sees Christmas. Good children dress warmly to watch for the star The star of Bethlehem, the shepherds’ star The star of the magi, true-guiding star And more than all of these, the children’s star
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Little Plastic Army Men Campaigning on a Snow Day
“If I were a boy I’d range my toy soldiers before the fire Vast armies of plastic in green and grey.”