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F&F Spring 2020 Issue
Our featured authors have been diligently kindling their creativity throughout the cold winter months…
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Fenyw: A Merlin Story
BY CARIAD “Raise him well, Morgan le Fay. Do as you have sworn: Instill in him the wisdom of the Old Ways.”
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Moments at Gol: Chapter 3 – McCoy
BY ACONITUM-NAPELLUS “I suspect that we each understand the other better than we’d care to admit. And when we don’t – well, Jim’s there to interpret.”
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Just Wait and See: Chapter 3
As the autumn nights grew cooler, a golden haze settled over the Valley. Though Papa had not yet married…
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A Marriage of Necessity: A Game of Thrones Story – Chapter 23
BY CAIT SMITH “In the afternoon, you’ll work on manners with Clara for an hour, and then Bronn will take you and work on other life skills with you.”
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“So, What Do You Believe?”: Walking My Own Earth-Based Path
BY BETH FLYNN These days, especially on social media, I often get asked the question, “So, what do you believe?”
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Moments at Gol: Chapter 2 – Saavik
BY ACONITUM NAPELLUS Saavik’s eyebrow quirked. “Understatement is a very useful facet of language,” she commented.
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Just Wait and See: Chapter 2
Trouble began as soon as Emma and Susan went into the tipi and closed the door flap. Left outside with Uncle Lars, Tommy let out a wail.
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A Marriage of Necessity: A Game of Thrones Story – Chapter 22
BY CAIT SMITH “Our brother – the rightful Lord of Winterfell with Robb dead and Bran… missing, and we are in public.”
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Jesus of Palestine
BY AVELLINA BALESTRI Was Jesus of Palestine? Let Him be your answer. Where have I seen the thirsty? There, you have seen Him.
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Do the Trees Hear Us?
BY MIKE FLYNN You can hear them all around us. Can they hear us living too? As we touch or sit around them, do they feel it like we do?
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Moments at Gol: Chapter 1 – Kirk
BY ACONITUM-NAPELLUS “You are mine, and I am yours. I came back for you, because you belong to me, and I need you by my side.”
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A Review of Hugh Lofting’s Victory for the Slain
BY LAWRENCE HALL Victory for the Slain is a work built upon a life of faith, study, thought, prayer, and bloody experience.
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Middle-earth Virtues in Research – Part 3: Wisdom
BY MARTINA JURICKOVA The scholars who researched the virtue of wisdom in Tolkien’s work most extensively are Smith, Dickerson, Markos, and Walsh.
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Just Wait and See: Chapter 1
Emma Winberry had always loved the very first day of a new school year, so fresh, so full of promise.
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A Marriage of Necessity: A Game of Thrones Story – Chapter 21
BY CAIT SMITH “Happy?” Tyrion shook his head. “My lady, I am overjoyed. We’re going to have a baby. I want to scream it from the battlements.”
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Night in New Bedford
BY CHARLES A. COULOMBE A new decade has arrived, peradventure it may stir New Bedford from its sleep, with a sounding crashing whir.
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The Story of the Shamrock
BY AMANDA PIZZOLATTO A long time ago, on the world of Gaeliand, lived a leprechaun by the name of Patirik.
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Middle-earth Virtues in Research – Part 2: Pity and Mercy
BY MARTINA JURICKOVA Pity and mercy are virtues that, plot-wise, play a crucial role in The Lord of the Rings, and in the conception of which Christian morality is the most evident.