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  • A Wonderful Miracle: A Crossover Story

    Susan sat down. “Mary, how can you be so optimistic when he’s your son?” Mary Bailey smiled. “It’s exactly because he is my son that I know everything will be alright. He was only missing in action, Susan, not killed in action.”

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  • Friendship in Tolkien’s World

    BY MARTINA JURICKOVA A ‘fellowship’, in spite of its modern scholarly and religious connotations, implies in each of its definitions some degree of friendship.

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  • His Gift to Me

    BY HANNAH VINCENT I know he will be my friend for all the years to come, and that notion causes my pulse to quicken and thrum.

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  • Me and Sister Mary Bernard: A Reflection from My School Years

    BY LAWRENCE S. HOWE & M.C. PEHRSON Around 1925, Mother and Dad entered us into St. Matthias School in Huntington Park, with the Sisters of Notre Dame.

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  • Sanctuary: A Harry Potter Serial – Christmas Epilogue

    BY SHEANKELOR “You’re cured. Madam Pomfrey looked over the results of your scan and said so. The curse is gone.”

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  • For Our Mothers on Christmas

    By Lawrence Hall Word Count: 121 Rating: G Summary: Mothers are the keepers of tradition and faith in this Christmas poem. Beyond all other nights, on this strange Night A strangers’ star, a silent, seeking star Helps set the wreckage of our souls aright: It leads us to a stable door ajar.  And we are…

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  • Death and the Lion: A Crossover Serial – Chapter 3: Strange Guests

    By Amanda Pizzolatto (alias Aurora Mandeville) Word Count: 31845 Rating: PG (For scary situations) Summary: Nico Di Angelo, son of Hades, is used to being alone, until one day a girl with auburn hair waltzes into his life…  Not only did Nico get to go to the rehearsal dinner, he also got to go to…

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  • Tea and Irony: A Harry Potter Story

    BY VIOLET JAMES “This happens all the time—magical children born into Muggle families. You learn, you adjust.”

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  • For Those Who Grieve

    Worry not, my child Your dear ones are with me Don’t cry, be at peace They are safe in my arms

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  • Snow Daze: A Harry Potter Story

    BY YATZSTAR “Keep your voice down!” Harry gestured to the corner of the house. “Snape is over there, and I’m going to get him good with this snowball.”

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  • Old Mister Snow

    When snow first visited we welcomed him With winter songs and childlike wonderment His first flakes swirled about in a merry dance And covered the dreary autumn leaves with light…

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  • Christmas Poem

    By Martina Juričková Word Count: 90 Rating: G Summary: A poem about the joys of Christmas Listen to this Christmas poem; wonderful, the warmth of home when mum’s baking cakes and more while just beyond the festooned door Winter sits upon her throne. Everything outside is white; you await a snowball fight. Let’s make some snowmen…

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  • Silent Love: A Guardians of Childhood Crossover

    By Amanda Pizzolatto Word Count: 1907 Rating: G Summary: Jack Frost is willing to do anything to free Rapunzel… but how high will the cost be? Based on the fairy tale “Princess Finola and the Dwarf”. Jack hated it. He hated not being able to talk to her, he hated seeing her so lonely, with…

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  • Sanctuary: A Harry Potter Serial – Chapter 5: On Albus’ Word

    BY SHEANKELOR “Severus Snape, Potions Master, stands before you today under the protection of Sanctuary.”

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  • Superhero Sundays: The Thing

    The accident had given Ben superhuman strength and invulnerability, however, it had also given him rock-like skin and a grotesque appearance. Thus he dubbed himself the Thing.

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  • Glimpse

    BY J.J. FRANCESCO “I still love you. He still loves you. They love you. No matter how much it hurts, always remember that.”

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  • Digory Kirke’s Love: A Chronicles of Narnia Story

    “I am afraid it’s taken me all these years to finally accept that Aslan is the one that truly brings one to Narnia. The way is merely his tool. Except the rings, of course.”

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  • Winter’s Fae

    By Linda M. Crate Word Count: 145 Rating: G Summary: A poem about Winter’s trickster. crystals of light danced upon the snow faerie glitter for the winter fae, and i felt the sharpness of his blue eyes as crows danced all around me; but when i turned he was never there— i wonder if winter’s…

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  • On Wings of Love: A Guardians of Childhood Crossover

    BY AMANDA PIZZOLATTO “She’s a princess, right? What if I make sure she doesn’t fall in love with any human? She’d need to marry for the kingdom, right?”

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  • Strelnikov is Still Wrong

    Don’t write to be approved by masters who Wear Rolexes in the Name of the People Don’t write to be approved by masters at all But be your own authority and see

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