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The Jeweler’s Apprentice- Chapter 12
BY E. KAISER WRITES “They had to send letters to her family to explain the new arrangement and when they had received their blessing back again.”
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The Voyages of the Asimov: A Star Trek Serial- Chapter 9
By Ariel Klay and the Members of the Starship Asimov Fan Club Word Count: Story in Progress, to be determined. Rating: PG-13 for minor blood and sensual content Summary: The Adventures of the Crew of Starfleet Science vessel USS Asimov. Chief Engineer’s Log, Stardate 8891101.5, Lieutenant Commander N’ka Gallagar, reporting: the Asimov is headed for the…
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Disaster Strikes: A Firsthand Account of the Carr Fire
BY M.C. PEHRSON I grabbed his hand and told him that unless we evacuated RIGHT NOW, we were going to die.
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An Old Man Fishing
“Why do you sit and wait for the fish to be caught?”
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The Voyages of the Asimov: A Star Trek Serial- Chapter 8
By Ariel Klay and the Members of the Starship Asimov Fan Club Word Count: Story in Progress, to be determined. Rating: PG-13 for minor blood and sensual content Summary: The Adventures of the Crew of Starfleet Science vessel USS Asimov. First officer’s log, Stardate 8891091.2, Commander Trevor Stevens, reporting: about ten minutes ago we received a…
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The Lord of the Rings: A Traditional Catholic View
BY CHARLES A. COULOMBE Mr. Tolkien’s unique vision was directly shaped by recurring images in the Catholic culture which shaped JRRT.
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A Dear Friend Remembered: A Lord of the Rings Poem
“I thought I saw you, today. In the grass, a book lay open. I strolled through the orchard, air warm and sun dappled, And I saw you there, Eyes intent on the page.”
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The Princess and the Merchant’s Daughter
BY MARY CHAPEL And so, dear reader, after seeing these two young maidens grow into their separate lives, I would like to ask you this question.
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For the White Rose
BY CHARLES A. COULOMBE All Kings and all pretenders, wherever you may be, the land itself remembers though we are far from thee.
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Burnt: A Harry Potter Serial- Chapter 21: What’s Wrong?
By LastCrazyHorn Word Count: 105891 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. Quirrell’s aura was black with rot…
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Cutting the Cord: A Game of Thrones Serial – Chapter 15: Lion and Wolf
BY AVELLINA BALESTRI “But knowledge is power. And one cannot own knowledge, can they? Not like any tangible thing. It defies being held too tightly.”
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The Jeweler’s Apprentice-Chapter 11
BY E. KAISER WRITES “He said that life’s like that. Changes perspective whenever something new happens.”
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Lament at Mabon
BY RACHEL SCHMIDT Once I knew the language of trees, how each rustling of their leaves could mean so much—if only one knew how to listen.
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The Last Labyrinth
BY RACHEL LIANNA HOLLAND As I turn each corner, I’m expecting to see the walls end in sand dunes and for the ocean stretch out before me, tossing black beneath the moon.
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Christ Our Passover Lamb: Jesus’ Real Presence in the Eucharist
BY ALEX BRITTAIN This doctrine would indeed be very absurd if it were not for the fact that we have good enough reason to believe it to be true.
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The Aliens of Roman London: A Doctor Who Story
“The Pandorica will we keep, as it will be of great use to us in the future. As for the Diamond,” continued the Slitheen leader, holding up the object in question, “That shall not be returned either, for it is ours to begin with. If it hadn’t been for some dirty little human thief, we…
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The Voyages of the Asimov: A Star Trek Serial – Chapter 7
“We grew up together on Betazed. We were high school sweethearts and we decided it would be easier for us to be together if she chose a career that would ensure we wouldn’t get separate assignments. So she went to a university to study teaching in San Francisco while I was at the Academy and…
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A Hancock Misadventure
“My apologies, Chief Kuruk, there are a few mean-spirited people going around town, trying to spread some false rumors. The sheriff has it pretty much under control, but the boys saw it as their duty to gather facts about the tribe and use that to battle this. That, and hopefully help solve their first mystery.”