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Freedom: A Catholic Analysis of the Trials and Triumphs of William Wallace in “Braveheart”
BY MARY FRANCES JOHNSON We prove whether or not we are truly free when we have to make decisions about good and evil.
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The Faithful Servant: A Harry Potter Story
“I was wondering whether you’d be joining us. I must say, I’m rather surprised. I expected you to continue to cower in Dumbledore’s skirts.”
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Testament: A Star Trek Serial – Chapter 24
BY M.C. PEHRSON “Stay on Vulcan? Spock, you’ve already been away too long. I want you both home.”
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An Introduction: A Pride and Prejudice Story
By: Nadia C. Shoshana Word Count: 5068 Rating: G Summary: A mass Jane Austen crossover story. Ballrooms are known to bring the greatest of pleasures or disappointments and certainly the highest expectations from many different quarters in London. A particularly grand ballroom found itself employed for an evening during the height of the season by one…
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I Wish You Well: A Harry Potter Story
“You don’t have to believe exactly what they do, no more than all of you Order members have to exactly believe the statute of secrecy should be abolished.”
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You Know Nothing: A Game of Thrones Story
BY AVELLIN BALESTRI They offer me a throne built upon their follies, and my own. For we are all a part of this, all of us have our hands on the same sword hilt.
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Life and Love: A Jane Austen Drabble
By Audrey Elissa Hodson Word Count: 396 Rating: G Summary: A Jane Austen-style short fiction. Dawn crept through the thin linen window hangings. Our rooster ‘twas all but inept, as of late. But not to worry, as the sun was ever the faithful companion, as perhaps it always had been. I did not boast myself a…
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Look and At and Me: A Harry Potter Poem
“Ah Lily, Lily, take me in Three words I had to say at the end Look and at and me…”
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Venite Paremus: The Importance of Advent
BY CHRISTOPHER WOODS What this time of preparation does for us is, in short, one of the most beautiful miracles.
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Sharpe: The Rise of a Natural Born Leader
BY GRAEME RESTORICK Sharpe has to work harder than most to earn the respect of both his social ‘betters’ and his ‘peers’.
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I Know How to Play: A Game of Thrones Story
BY AVELLINA BALESTRI They say that war is not a woman’s game. But I know how to play, yes, I can play, play you all, play you all to death.
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The Lies We Tell: A Harry Potter Serial – Chapter 6: Theme Parks and Potions
By Jessica Beaubien (alias Niaf) Word Count: 27542 Rating: PG for moments of peril Summary: The alternate account of the Chamber of Secrets seen through Snape’s eyes. Severus wondered again what he would do now that it seemed this child had found a way to wiggle into his heart. How wrong he’d been all these years…
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A Day on Piccadilly Street
“Terribly sorry!” she gasped, tripping over the hem of someone’s skirt. “Indeed, I hope not. No one should be so sorry when they are distracted by books,” her victim replied.
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Trouble on Deck Five: A Star Trek Story
Unless the spider was highly poisonous he would not destroy it, for Vulcans respected life in all its myriad forms. A common motto of his people read, Infinite Diversity in Infinite Combinations.
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The Pirate and the Princess: A Crossover Story
By: Amanda Pizzolatto (alias Aurora Mandeville) Word Count: 2407 Rating: G Summary: Inspired from Braze and How to Train Your Dragon The battle was practically over before it could even start. No one could really compete with the dragons of Berk, especially with Hiccup Haddock the Third as the captain. He walked across the plank to the…
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Testament: A Star Trek Serial – Chapter 23
BY M.C. PEHRSON “There were no keys,” the boy insisted against all logic. “I didn’t need one in the tunnel because the doors weren’t locked!”
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The Martial Arts of Marvel
BY IAN T. WILSON In Japanese Martial Arts, there are two central concepts known as the Do and Jutsu. Jutsu means the science or mechanics of martial arts.
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Book Versus Movie: When Bad Movies Tell Good Stories
BY KILLARNEY TRAYNOR Directors, producers, actors, and screenwriters are all storytellers who put their own complexion on stories.
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The Silver Lining
By Stuart S. Laing Word Count: 5237 Rating: PG Summary: Scottish Soldiers tell stories around the Barracks Edinburgh, Scotland 1st November 1746 “Och, we may as well make ourselves comfortable. That rain isn’t going to let up any time soon.” Sergeant Angus MacIan of Edinburgh’s Town Guard gave a slow shake of his grey head as…
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Oz vs. Wonderland: A Crossover Drabble
By: Sean Romer Word Count: 188 Rating: G Summary: A description of battle between the inhabitants of Oz and Wonderland. I wonder what an Oz vs. Wonderland grudge match would have been like? When the Hatter’s clock struck eleventeen, the Wicked Witch’s Flying Monkey battalions launched a salvo against the halberdier card troops, smudging their…