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My Guardian Angel: A Harry Potter Story
“Watching your family tonight,” I said through my tears, “I kept seeing how things could have been if Sirius were still alive. What we would have talked about, joked about, what we would have done together. I had it in my hand. It was right in my hand and I LOST IT!”
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The High King Will Return: A Chronicles of Narnia Poem
“No matter the cost- No matter the wait- We’ll endure in the woods And we’ll sing our magnificent King.”
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Burnt: Chapter 1 – A Surprising Sorting
By LastCrazyHorn Word Count: Rating: PG-13 for brief language, violence, and depictions of abuse Summary: A disabled Harry comes to Hogwarts story. Everyone expects him to be like his dad, but how can he be with such a different past? A Slytherin Harry takes on Hogwarts in an unusual way. “POTTER, HARRY.” A pause, and then…
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Honeybee: Chapter 1
BY M.C. PEHRSON “How’s my Honeybee?” he asked, sniffing the open pot. “And what’s this marvelous aroma?”
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Superhero Sundays: The Silver Surfer
By Ian W. Wilson Rating: G (suitable for all audiences) Word Count: 371 Summary: a brief biography of Marvel Comics’ Silver Surfer Good morning ladies and gentlemen, and welcome to another installment of Superhero Sundays. I’m Ian Wilson, Fellowship and Fairydust’s comic and superhero expert. Today, I’d like to touch on a character who is…
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Where He Belongs: A Harry Potter Story
“Harry, I love you,” she whispered through her tears. “I’ve always loved you. Mum and Dad love you. Ron and Hermione love you. Everyone loves you. We could never hate you.”
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If We Can Keep It: Maintaining Constitutional Relevancy in the Modern United States
BY LYDIA GRACE RICHARDS A quality foundation creates a strong lasting structure. These truths serve as our stable foundation.
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Beyond the Wood: A Chronicles of Narnia Story
“Do not worry, my king, you will soon come to understand. But try to understand this; we are like plants, somewhat, and plants communicate with water.”
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Screwtape Talks about “The DaVinci Code”
“We have discussed external attacks that will come upon your patient. Now let us discuss the internal. Is your patient more likely to read too much into what he sees, or too little?”
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Aliens: Science Fiction or Reality?
BY JONATHAN PLATT Are we alone in the heavens? Is there life, including intelligent life, elsewhere in the universe?
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Memories
By M.C. Pehrson Word Count: 100 Rating: G (suitable for all audiences) Summary: A poem about early childhood. I wonder… Where do memories go? Countless days infused with life, Then lost among the mists of strife; Familiar sights, beloved faces, Childhood tears and happy places – Where do they go? To One all-worthy of our…
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The Disciple Whom Jesus Loved: Chapter 4
BY ELLEN VIRGINIA Gripping Mary’s hand, I dragged her through the crowd, muscling out a path, until we broke out onto the side of the road.
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But Wait There’s More
Another hill to climb another mile to go but wait there’s more
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Judge a Book by Its Cover
BY HANNAH VINCENT “I’m a woman who is focused on her career who happens to be single and with no interest in a relationship.”
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Star Trek: The Next Generation: 30 Years Later – Part 1
“In television, along with the writers, the most important ingredient to a successful show are the actors. The writers create the characters on paper, but the actors then must turn them into flesh and blood humans (or aliens!). In the case of Star Trek: The Next Generation, much of its success would depend on the…
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Death and the Lion: A Crossover Serial- Chapter 11: Church Meeting
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… There was silence after the gasps uttered by everyone else while Nico and Scipio continued to lock…
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The Magic of Numenor: The Connection between Tolkien’s Middle-Earth and Lewis’s Space Trilogy
BY IAN T. WILSON You may not be completely aware of the significant influence they had on each other’s work.
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A Bibliophile’s Guide to Becoming a Librarian
BY KAT CLEMENTS I’ve always considered myself a writer first and a librarian second. Still, a library is probably the best day job that a writer could have.
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Lamppost: A Chronicles of Narnia Poem
“Light visible leagues away; confounding strangers for it never expires or fades.”