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The Philosophy of Dostoevsky Chapter 9: Despair is the Sickness Unto Death
BY EFFIE DEANS Impressions of Dostoevsky’s themes and work
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A Legendary Queen: Part 2 – Chapter Thirteen: Engagement
BY AMANDA TKACZOW arrived at the training grounds at my normal time, and to my surprise, it wasn’t empty. General Kaymen and Amesh were standing in the middle of the courtyard talking quietly to each other.
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Tolkien Before Jackson: A Look at Early Adaptations Part 2
BY G. CONNOR SALTER A look back at adaptations of J.R.R. Tolkien’s work that you forgot about.
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The Endless Knot of Richard II
By Giovanni Costabile In the year of Our Lord 1397, in the late night on January 5, King Richard II received three special guests in his secluded throne room,
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A Legendary Queen: Part 2 – Chapter Twelve: Chats
BY AMANDA R. TKACZOW Amesh and I had been courting for nearly six months, and almost every evening we sat and talked, or sat in silence in each other’s company.
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Tolkien Before Jackson: A Look at Early Adaptations Part 1
BY G. CONNOR SALTER A look back at adaptations of J.R.R. Tolkien’s work that you forgot about.
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The Philosophy of Dostoevsky Chapter 7: Martyrdom
BY EFFIE DEANS Impressions of Dostoevsky’s work and themes
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Kingly Gifts
By Amanda Pizzolatto A poem reflecting on Christ’s birth and gift-giving.
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The Little Bird of Bethlehem
BY THOMAS FINN A brief poem concerning an event experienced by Mary and Joseph on the way to Bethlehem
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The Soviet Hobbit and Fantasy Film History
BY G. CONNOR SALTER Thoughts on the 1985 “Soviet Hobbit” and paths not taken in fantasy filmmaking
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The Philosophy of Dostoevsky Chapter 6: Dazzling With An Excess of Truth
BY EFFIE DEANS Impressions of Dostoevsky’s work and themes
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Advent Book
By Jeremy Silvernail A story in verse about the Savior’s birth
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The Journey
By Hannah Skipper If, as it is said, the journey of a thousand miles begins with a single step then He has done so much more to find us, to reclaim us.
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What Maid is This
By Amanda Pizzolatto What Maid is this, so gentle and mild, Upon whom God is constantly smiling? And to whom is sent, a questioning announcement, To see if she would be willing.
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The Toy Store
By Hannah Skipper The big Teddy Bear sat on the top shelf like a king. His caramel brown fur was fluffed to perfection and a splendid red bow was tied around his neck.
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A Christmas Carol (1984) Movie Review
By Nathan Stone Of all the adaptations of A Christmas Carol, what makes the 1984 TV version by George C. Scott so iconic?
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St. Nicholas’s Night
By Amanda Pizzolatto A poem celebrating St. Nicholas of Myra
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Prepare for the King
By Amanda Pizzolatto A poem about Christ’s coming
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Alan Moore’s Utopia, Dystopia, and Apocalypse Part 4
BY G. CONNOR SALTER Honoring Alan Moore’s 70th birthday, a look at three of his genre-defining comics.