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An August Day – But on What Planet?
BY LAWRENCE HALL Enjoying the way the light falls on the grapes And marvelling how green the grass still is
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Freedom to do What, Exactly?: C.S. Lewis and the Foundational Principle
BY ANDREW LIKOUDIS Freedom for change or growth, freedom to pursue excellence, freedom to fulfill the right desires, freedom to give and receive love
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A Song Without Harmony, A Fandom Without Focus
BY AMANDA PIZZOLATTO As Rings of Power comes to our screens and fans debate its difference, what makes it a show worth exploring?
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Anarien: Of the Weaving of the Realms
BY UZAIR PARKER
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What Edmund Heard: A Chronicles of Narnia Story
BY BELLATRIXTHESTAR “No! I was ransomed! I am not hers, and I will never be!”
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Faith in the Tinkerbell and the Lost Treasure Movie
BY ARIAN NIWL No matter our path, may it be one leading to treasures not of the world but of the heart, our faith, our spirit, and our soul.
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Seraphim of Sarov
BY LAWRENCE HALL Saint Seraphim was seen feeding a bear He would have fed the robbers too, poor men
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Artful Living
BY MK HEARTSTRONG Painter, daubing Brush, painting
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The Locket
BY MICHAEL C HALDAS Sitting up slowly, she listened, eyes wide, knuckles white, clutching the sheets. With quivering hands, she drew them up closer as the piano music, which was soft at first, spread throughout the house…
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Forest Essence
BY MICHAEL KULP The best time to plant a forest is always a few thousand years ago.
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A Legendary Queen: Part 1 – Chapter Eleven: Courting
BY AMANDA TKACZOW When Gracia woke me the next morning, I didn’t mope around my room half asleep as I usually did.
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Only the Power of Creation…Life, Death, and Rebirth in ‘Legend’
BY KAT CLEMENTS This plunges the world into instant winter, the descent from the state of Life into one of Death. Fairies and humans and other forest creatures may still be alive for the moment, but if winter never abates, they won’t be for long. In many ways, this parallels the Biblical story of the…
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The Stranger
BY KATY MULLETT There is a man who always stands on the street corner.
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A Legendary Queen: Part 1 – Chapter Ten: Staying
BY AMANDA TKACZOW After court was finished, I grew slightly nervous while I awaited Amesh Tarkaan’s arrival…
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Other Inklings (and Similar Writers) You Probably Haven’t Read
BY G. CONNOR SALTER Numerous imitators of The Lord of the Rings filled the fantasy market (Terry Brooks’ The Sword of Shannara is an early example).
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Heaven on Earth: A Life Lesson Only Our Furry Buddies Can Teach Us
BY MICHAEL GOTH There may be no pain greater than the loss of a furry friend. Dogs and cats give us unconditional love, and ask only for the same in return.
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The Crossing of Christopher
The salmon that swam around his legs spoke to him in their ancient tongue, “Thou bear upon thy shoulders the weight of the universe.”
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A Legendary Queen: Part 1 – Chapter Nine: Getting Interested
BY AMANDA TKACZOW I enjoyed my ride and, I think, Shema did too.