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Susan of Narnia: Remembering (The Eighth Chronicle of Narnia) – Chapter Eight: The Dinner
BY KETURAH LAMB On the day of the funeral, eight caskets were lowered into the church cemetery—Eustace’s parents had their son cremated…
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Limping Pilgrims
BY SARAH BINGHAM These limping pilgrims, weary, wounded, maimed, even. Yet heading homeward, leaning on sticks and each other.
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Journey and Destination: A Theological Reflection on Pilgrimage
BY SARAH BINGHAM Historically, the focus of pilgrimage has always been about the place to which one was travelling.
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The Sweet Bitterness of Autumn
BY MICHAEL HALDAS I love the Autumn season, when sweet death is in the air. Not the kind that brings pain and sorrow, nor the kind that brings despair.
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Autumn Adventures – The First of Autumn: 02
BY AMANDA PIZZOLATTO The children were pushed and pulled along as the group of men took them through the forest. Bert and Betty at least tried to keep an eye on where they were going, but it proved nearly impossible.
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Ever England
BY LAWRENCE “MACK” HALL Faith does not pass with ephemeral time: Brave Hurricanes and Spits still claw and climb.
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The Tash Files – Chapter 17 – King Ram the Great
BY HANNAH SKIPPER I just wanted to write to you because I’ve been so satisfied with how things have been progressing…
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Susan of Narnia: Remembering (The Eighth Chronicle of Narnia) – Chapter Seven: The Kiss
BY KETURAH LAMB Susan fell backward, away from the fevered children as doctors rushed toward Jill and Eustace.
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Books on Watch
BY LAWRENCE “MACK” HALL Even in their silence they seem to say Slink off, dark Chaos, for here we stand and stay.
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Bread and Birds: A Reflection on Providence
BY ROBON SEBOLINO I decided to have the blender shred them into crumbs for sparrows to eat on our terrace.
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Autumn Adventures – The First of Autumn: 01
BY AMANDA PIZZOLATTO “Greg! Greg! Now where did that brother of mine go? Greg!” Bert Whispers called out into the woods surrounding the little house.
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The Tash Files – Chapter 16 – Prince Rabadash
BY HANNAH SKIPPER Well done, my diabolical employee, well done. I’m really at a loss for words when I look at the record of…
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Susan of Narnia: Remembering (The Eighth Chronicle of Narnia) – Chapter Six: The Hospital
BY KETURAH LAMB Susan didn’t want food—it seemed so pointless to eat when death weighed on the world all around her.
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The Phantasia: Fairy Tales as Bastions of Hope
BY MATTHEW COLEMAN Very early on, children read in fairy tales that all sorts of monsters exist, and that everyone needs rescuing.
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Book Shops Offer Us Civilizations
BY LAWRENCE “MACK” HALL Wordsworth, Shakespeare, Langston Hughes, and you, over cups of coffee wrangling meter and rhyme.
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Eternity Begun: A Meditation on St. Elizabeth of the Trinity
BY SEAN EARNER But with Elizabeth the dogmas became a part of a positive, ecstatic discourse of worship of the threefold divine life.
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The Tash Files – Chapter 15 – Lasaraleen
BY HANNAH SKIPPER Let me start out by saying how gratifying it is to write to an employee who is on their talons…
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Susan of Narnia: Remembering (The Eighth Chronicle of Narnia) – Chapter Five: The Book
BY KETURAH LAMB Susan awoke in her own bed in confusion. She didn’t remember falling asleep, and she didn’t feel as if she’d slept…