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The Voodoo Doll (Take One): A Pirates of the Caribbean Story
By WriterfromWardrobe Word Count: 1311 Rating: PG Summary: What if Carina (Pirates of the Caribbean: Dead Men Tell No Tales) was Jack Sparrow and Angelica’s daughter? Written prior to Dead Men Tell No Tales being released to theaters, I heard this theory that Carina Smyth could be Jack Sparrow’s daughter, so these were my reasons
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Leaving a Mark: The Christianity of Harry Potter
BY BRADLEY J. BIRZER “The blood of a unicorn will keep you alive, even if you are an inch from death, but at a terrible price,” one character explains.
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The Lies We Tell: A Harry Potter Serial – Chapter 3: Changes Are Coming
By Jessica Beaubien (alias Niaf) Word Count: 27542 Rating: PG for moments of peril Summary: The alternate account of the Chamber of Secrets seen through Snape’s eyes. Severus was drawn from his thoughts once more as another memory invaded his mind. He sighed, for this particular memory was not his fondest moment. Oh, he always knew
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Moon’s End: A Harry Potter Story
BY RACHEL ATTERHOLT “Someone needs to lighten this place up a bit. Who better than the best troublemakers in all of Hogwarts?”
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Frodo and Sam’s Relationship in the Light of Aristotle’s Philia
BY MARTINA JURICKOVA I will concentrate on the relationship of Frodo and Sam, which is the most central to the whole story.
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Leisure Versus Laziness: A Catholic Perspective
BY MARY FRANCES JOHNSON Ultimately, man is made to understand, and the disposition needed to gain understanding is leisure.
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Free At Last: A Scarlet Pimpernel Story
By LadyBlakh Word Count: 3086 Rating: PG-13 Summary: Percy and Marguerite collect themselves after escaping France. The door creaked as Percy slowly pushed it open to reveal the small, squalid room where he and Marguerite would spend the night. “Your quarters, Madame,” he said and smiled at his wife. “Not a very fancy establishment, I
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Magic, Children, and Harry Potter: A Discourse on the Pros and Cons of Fantasy Magic
BY SARAH LEVESQUE But why are wizards and witches looked on with suspicion, anyway? Are we not simply prejudiced against them?
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Testament: A Star Trek Serial – Chapter 20
BY M.C. PEHRSON “You saved Spock?” The warmth in Sparn’s heart deepened toward her. “Then I offer you my gratitude.”
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"Tintern Abbey" and Raskolvnikov: Memory's Contrasting Consequences
BY SARAH AGNES BAUGHER The poet of “Tintern Abbey” uses selective diction to express the uplifting emotional effects that a memory has on the persona.
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Three Types of Historical Fiction: Accurate, Inaccurate, and in the Middle
BY EMILY KOPF Historical fiction is a well-loved genre, but it comes with varying degrees of accuracy.
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Soldier’s Heart: A Sense and Sensibility Story
BY AVELLINA BALESTRI “I wish I could be afraid,” he said softly. “It would mean I was not all numb by the action taken, and going to be taken.”
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Harry Potter and the Day After: A Harry Potter Story
BY SUNBOW PENDRAGON “You conquered your fear of death. You stood there and let it happen to you so that you could finally be free of Voldemort’s influence.”
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Keep a Weather Eye on the Horizon: A Pirates of the Caribbean Story
KEEP A WEATHER EYE ON THE HORIZON: A PIRATES OF THE CARIBBEAN FAN-FICTION STORY By WriterFromWardrobe Word count: 751 Rating: PG Summary: A lighthouse-keeper struggles against a storm How in all this wind does he sleep? The rain pelts against the glass like rifles going off. For a moment, I fear that holes will be
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Uncovering the Soul of an Engraving
BY RICHARD W. HOOVER Soon, the continent and its ancient wonders would cease to be a males-only preserve, as it had been for her husband John Talbot.
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Et Lux Erat
ET LUX ERAT By Lucy Rutherford Word count: 189 Rating: G Summary: A poem describing the undeniable nature of God. We went last week to an exposition Or something of that sort And heard a man who studied things Like plants and old, dry bones. Self-proclaimed prophet he Who spoke for man, not God And
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Altering Eternity: A Harry Potter Story
“Had I wanted to simply ‘steal your wife’, to use your less than eloquent term, I would merely have to wait until the Dark Lord finished killing you and your son and presented her to me as my prize for being loyal.”
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Love Beyond Death: A Movie Review of “The Crow”
BY NATHAN STONE The Crow was one of the numerous comic book movies made in the 1990s on the heels of the success of Tim Burton’s Batman.
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The Lies We Tell: A Harry Potter Serial – Chapter 2: Death Grip
By Jessica Beaubien (alias Niaf) Word Count: 27542 Rating: PG for moments of peril Summary: The alternate account of the Chamber of Secrets seen through Snape’s eyes. Severus found himself absently carding his hand through the boy’s black hair, still left wondering how things had gotten to this point. He pushed away the thoughts of his
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Fifty: A Harry Potter Story
BY EXCESSIVELY PERKY “It’s been 14 years since you died,” the glowing being of light announced. “Happy 50th birthday!”