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Daughters of the Phantom: A Phantom of the Opera Story
BY ISABELLA SUMMITT “True art comes from suffering, my little one. You are my children; you should share in my suffering so you can truly appreciate music.”
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Hellfire, Dark Fire: A Character Study of Frollo from Disney’s “The Hunchback of Notre Dame”
BY HANNAH VINCENT Despite being raised by a cruel man, Quasimodo is a kind and gentle soul. He somehow is the opposite of Frollo, and Frollo cannot stand it.
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Hidden Beauty
outwardly ugly or deformed, oft’ harbor hearts most true and warm.
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Haemorrhage: A Phantom of the Opera Story
A year since he set her free with Raoul, and her heart twists to remember how frail he was at the end of things, sitting in his chair with his head in his hands, her promise to return to him upon his death still fresh on her tongue.
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La Cité des Cloches: How Kingdom Hearts Failed to Use The Hunchback of Notre Dame
BY DAVID GLENN In Kingdom Hearts: Dream Drop Distance, the heroes Sora and Riku have to travel to a world based off of the Disney animated film.
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Making the Bones Live: A Look at Claude Manceron’s Epic History of the French Revolution
BY KEVIN MICHAEL DERBY Manceron died in 1999 and the Age of the French Revolution was far from being complete when he finally had to give up on it.
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Upcoming Issue: Disney
Submissions wanted! We’re looking for fanfiction, nonfiction, original fiction, poetry, & artwork from fantasy, sci-fi, and real life, past and present and future!
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F&F Summer 2019: French Gothic
F&F Summer 2019: French Gothic – From Victor Hugo to history to the Hunchback of Notre Dame, we’ve got nonfiction, original fiction, fanfiction and much more!
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The Battle for a Man’s Heart: Chapter 6
“No doubt, you’ve spent many sleepless nights trying to run from dark thoughts, but wouldn’t it be easier if you had someone—four someones—who you could call on when the nights are darkest?”
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Sun, Sky & Moon Chronicles Chapter 2: Briefing
“What’s the mission, mother?” queried Khalid sarcastically, his twelve-year-old voice breaking. “I am not your mother in this room, Murid Khalid. I am the Woman in the Mountain. And you will respect protocol.”
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Spider Trap
“We need to find Ananse and help him with that giant daddy long-legs,” began Arachne.
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The Sorceress Of Santarem
“Whatever happened to the sorceress? The narratives leave her story unresolved – Upon the Altar reposes the sacred Host Before the Altar kneel graced penitents…”
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Water in the Wasteland: Unexpected Elements of Hope and Redemption in Television and Film
BY AVELLINA BALESTRI As a lover of stories, I often will comment that a certain twist seemed rather “hopeful” to me, even if most other people simply cannot see it.
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Lost Time: Chapter 16
Joyce realizes that Gabriel is going back deep into the past, trying to build a bridge over her lost time , over the lost twenty years of her memory … trying to build a bridge from their past to their present. How many things he has to update her on and how many little precious…
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Outside the Law: A Robin Hood Story
“The tenants still need red meat, especially with winter coming on. It’s better for one man to take the risk for the many. How else can we provide for our own?”
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Meeting Imams and Other Anomalies
BY SHEIKH MUHAMMAD AMIN-EVANS I was lying in bed with my new wife at the time when she shook me awake and asked me who the man was, standing in the doorway.
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The Silver-Bound Serpent: A Catechism Tale
“Beware the lying snake! Beware its treachery!”
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Lanyon: A Dr. Jekyll and Mr. Hyde Poem
“Build a wall between the worlds find a compromise at last, dichotomy of good and evil cut your heart in half.”
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The Way, the Truth, and the Life: Walking Christian Ground with Philip Pullman
BY J. WASHBURN The title of The Golden Compass refers to the magical a lethiometer, a truth-measuring device.