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Weeping Blackbird
BY HARRIET SAMS Across the garden, I am holding something so small and secret that I cannot see it with waking eyes.
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From the Workhouse to Narnia: A Crossover Story
BY THEOPHILUS G “This is a dangerous enough place for young women at the best of times. Get yourselves home as quick as you can,” he said portentously.
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They Also Serve
BY BROKENKESTRAL There are battles between the light and the dark, and there are people who fight them.
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The Green Dragon Caper: 4. Ale and Accusations
BY AMANDA PIZZOLATTO Daisy sat at the bar, slowly sipping her beer. She and Primula had escorted Frederick back home and broke the news to his wife who had only the confused ramblings of a ten-year-old to go on.
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The Tash Files – Chapter 26 – Governor Gumpas
BY HANNAH SKIPPER First off, let me start out by reassuring you of my perpetual delight…
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The Fight Continues – Chapter 3: Team Jedi
BY BREANN HILL The blue streaks of hyperspace were the same color as Seraphina’s eyes. Besides watching the endless tunnel…
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There I Have Another Name: A Chronicles of Narnia Story
BY OPHELIA They talked, and Edmund heard the story of forgiveness. He felt a warm glow in his heart, but he did not fully understand why until later.
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Bougie de Voyage
BY P. A. O’NEIL “I’m here to help you with your, uh, task. The Queen of the Fae has been watchin’ as you go about matchin’ couples for matrimony.”
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The Pevensies: A Chronicles of Narnia Poem
BY SOPHIA HELMKAMP Protector yet himself sustained, entrusted with the nation’s cares; To battle! The Magnificent enshrined.
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The Green Dragon Caper: 3. Gin and Grief
BY AMANDA PIZZOLATTO Shirriff Maggot shook his head, shaking himself out of having stared at the wall for a good five minutes. “I can’t believe this. A Hobbit, murdered?”
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The Tash Files – Chapter 25 – Pug the Slaver
BY HANNAH SKIPPER Well, I must say, I was quite gleeful about the opportunity that you were recently presented…
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The Fight Continues – Chapter 2: Pursuit
BY BREANN HILL As the Stormtroopers prepared to follow the “borrowed” TIE fighter, Amaro Ahriman, gripped the hilt…
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Cross-Over Days
BY HANNAH SAMS I have noticed cross-over days when one thing holds my attention like bright starred daffodils, so robust and sure of their time.
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If Only One Soul Was Saved: Evelyn Waugh’s Pro-Life Message
BY DANIEL FRAMPTON It might surprise some to learn that one of the great works of twentieth-century war literature carries a pro-life message.
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In Dark I Lie: G. K. Chesterton, Chivalry and the “Babe Unborn”
BY DANIEL FRAMPTON The English Catholic author G. K. Chesterton was one of the great pro-life advocates of the twentieth century in more ways than one.
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The Tash Files – Chapter 24 – King Caspian 1
BY HANNAH SKIPPER I just want to begin by saying that I’m very satisfied with the recent turn of events concerning your patient.
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The Fight Continues – Chapter 1: Graduation and Escape
BY BREANN HILL Seraphina ducked as the three lightsabers passed over her head…
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Feasting and Fasting: Christmastide in Medieval England
BY T.J. GUILE Christmas is about family, friends, and community. Our medieval Catholic ancestors got it right.
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Of Songs and Dances: A Chronicles of Narnia Story
BY OPHELIA And even though her siblings are there, and Mr and Mrs Beaver, and Mr Tumnus, and Oreius, and so many others, Queen Susan the Gentle heaved the responsibility of ruling a country on her shoulders like a youthful Atlas, feeling every gram of the weighty yoke whilst smiling her gentle smile, hiding her…
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The Pro-Life Authenticity of The Mandalorian
BY RENE ALBERT I would dare say that The Mandalorian is one of the most authentically pro-life television shows out there.