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Christmas in Cokeworth: A Harry Potter Serial – Chapter 5: As Sharp As Any Thorn
“What do you think? I just enjoy killing things?” he blurted bitterly, wrapping his arms around himself. “I…only want to stop…pain…stop…stop the pain, that’s all…”
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An Antillian Christmas: A Crossover Story
“Well, then, come on! Like Jack said, there’s more! And I should know; I can tell that mine and Hort’s presents aren’t under that tree. And I bet Jack’s isn’t under there, either. There’re still quite a few people who didn’t put their presents under that tree for you.”
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Ham for the Holidays: A Story from a Christmas Retail Worker
BY KEVIN MICHAEL DERBY I would come home reeking of ham. My mother usually went out of her way to wash my black jeans.
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Testament: A Star Trek Serial – Chapter 29
BY M.C. PEHRSON “Although I have been living on Vulcan, I haven’t spoken to my father since the day Yanash died.”
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F&F Winter & Christmas 2017
Our 2017 Winter Themed Issue is here! Yes, the theme of the issue is Winter and Christmas. Fanfiction, original fiction, poetry, articles on many different aspects of the season & more – it’s all here!
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The Woman in the Red Dress: Distraction as a Tool of the Devil
BY ARIEL KLAY Morpheus explains that Agents can take over a plugged-in mind at any time, which makes an imprisoned mind the enemy.
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Star of the Imperial Feminine
BY RONNIE SMITH Five, the birth-star rays of the Magi’s infant king; of the light of our infinite gaze.
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The Joining: A Star Trek Story
By HeronS Word Count: 5313 Rating: Summary: It is January 3, 2267, and Spock ch’Sarek is more than ready for the human holiday season to be over. Overall, it has been confusing, loud, and has involved far too much tactile contact with various people. But his friends have decided that there is one more holiday, a…
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A London Christmas: A Chronicles of Narnia Serial – Chapter 1
BY SARAH LEVESQUE “You’d like it there, in Narnia,” he told it. “The grass is ever so green, and it goes on and on until it hits the forest.”
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A Mild Cold Front
By Lawrence Hall Word Count: 92 Rating: G Summary: The poet muses on the weather. An errant frog’s the only voice to sing The day to sleep in this warm, blustery dusk. The whippoorwill of yesternight is still; The deep-voiced owl is silent too. The wind And damp have silenced even the twilight dogs (Do…
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Kayla Dempster: Interview
BY KAYLA DEMPSTER The first one I wrote was called The Year of the Elephant and it was about a girl who got recruited to be a spy by one of her teachers.
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The Angel of Christmas
By Amanda Pizzolatto Word Count: 3074 Rating: G Summary: The story of one girl’s battle to save Christmas. The town of Crystal Woods, Asphodel, is widely known for its celebration of the Christmas season, often nicknamed the Christmas Town. Every house is lined with lights, every chimney is smoking, and every door has a wreath.…
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Broken Mirror: A Frozen Story
BY UNKNOWN FOREIGN BEAUTY “Why Hans, why do you hate me? Give me a reason. I know you from when we were children. You’re not like this.”
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Christmas in Cokeworth: A Harry Potter Serial – Chapter 4: Grown-Up Christmas List
“Try me!” Harry challenged, initiating a deadlock of eye-to-eye contact akin to psychological arm wrestling. “You just…tell me about the songs on the records, and I’ll remember what you tell me, and you’ll be very surprised by how well I do.”
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Mavis Duke Hinton: Interview
BY MAVIS DUKE HINTON As stated earlier, I plan to complete this series with one more book, A DACHSHUND’S MERRY-GO-ROUND LIFE.
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Would Q be Intimidated by a Recession?: A Reflection on Star Trek and Fearless Faith
BY ARIEL KLAY Q can heal the blind, restore a planet ravaged by pollution, and even return a moon to its proper orbit.
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To the Sandy Hook Victims
By Jonathan Francesco Word Count: 149 Rating: PG Summary: A poem in honor of the children and adults who were killed at Sandy Hook. The Christmas lights are darker this year The wind is colder And the music is quieter With twenty young voices of laughter silenced Mixed with candlelight Are wails and tears Anger and…
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Testament: A Star Trek Serial – Chapter 28
BY M.C. PEHRSON “I’m glad you believe in God now. But you’re a Yanashite, with strong beliefs of your own…so you’re going to tell me there’s only one truth.”
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The Coronation of Charlemagne
BY THE HAPSBURG RESTORATIONIST Now, for the first time in history, the Catholic Ideal of Christendom was made a reality.