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Surviving the Night: The Story of Collapsible Lifeboat “B” of the Titanic
BY WESLEY HUTCHINS “Each man called out his religion and it was decided that the most appropriate prayer for all of us was the Lord’s Prayer.”
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The Hour of Our Lord
“There are those few who seek for eternal Truth Not for some shabby metaphorical keys; They light the lamp, they lift the lamp, and look Not at themselves but at the light, the Light.”
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Cutting the Cord: A Game of Thrones Serial – Chapter 14: Say Hello
BY AVELLINA BALESTRI “You have changed, Tyrion. You have changed so much, and for the better. And I think they would…understand,” she whispered.
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Tolkien’s Christianity: Not Incidental, but Central
BY BRADLEY J. BIRZER Tolkien was a faithful Catholic, meaning he did not see Christianity as a break with the pre-Christian world, but as a fulfillment of it.
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Burnt: A Harry Potter Serial- Chapter 20: Changes
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. “What the hell are these?” Harry…
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“Song of Locke”: The Adventure You’ve Been Longing For
BY J. WASHBURN Locke is an elfe who feels a deep longing for something—a strange, magical feeling that he can’t quite describe.
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Imaginary Love
“I would put your hand on my heart So you could feel your name Beating inside, And within the chamber Where you reside.”
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Sunflower & Snowflake, Superheroes: A Crossover Story
“Whenever Jack had a shoot in different parts of Germany, I always took the opportunity to take some pictures for it. But now, they’re all gone, and the editors need them by next week.”
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My Partner, Let Us Walk Together a While
BY KASHIF QAIMI My partner, let us walk together a while. The stars will soon awaken to light our way along.
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Where the Shadows Lie: The Problem of Evil according to Tolkien
BY GIOVANNI COSTABILE There are two subjects which Tolkien’s works are very careful never to touch: the first one is sex, and the other is the machine.
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Patience and Hope: The Fairytale of a Girl’s Dreams
BY DOMINIC DE SOUZA Good fairy tales are stories that illustrate healthy ideas and form healthy desires.
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The Glow: A Summer Memoir
BY TYRONICA SMITH I remember the first time I saw the “glow.” My young mind was convinced that everything around me was magic.
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The Voyages of the Asimov: A Star Trek Fan Saga – Chapter 6
“Twig,” said N’ka seriously, “you just accused me of talking about you behind your back while you were in the same room. Do you believe that I have no honor? Do you not know that I would give up my very life to save your own? And yet you would accuse me of such a…
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Telescoping Hope: The Role of Stories
BY DOMINIC DE SOUZA A true story telescopes a life, like a photographer improving a photograph.
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Sir Gawaine and Lady Rhiannon: A King Arthur Story
BY SUNBOW PENDRAGON “I have come from far away to test the swords of the Round Table. I find that ye are the biggest one of the puny lot of Camelot I have seen yet.”
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What Are You?
“It is you who are the moonlight… It is you who are the cool sea breeze… It is you who are the pearl…”
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Love a Suit: A Robin Hood Story
“Is your father a noble?” asked Tom, looking into William’s face. “If he is, that explains it, for Robin was no friend of rich nobles who oppressed the poor.”
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Burnt: A Harry Potter Serial – Chapter 19: The Adoption
“To live and to die. To work to create a home for our own and for others. To guide and to have all junior rights, magically and otherwise, at least until you reach your majority. To love and be loved.”
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Cutting the Cord: A Game of Thrones Serial – Chapter 13: Honeymoon
BY AVELLINA BALESTRI “It was more just a matter of me wanting to be good at everything a young lady should be good at, not really for the fun of it.”
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The Hunchback and the Rose
“With the approval of her son, she changed the young man into an ugly hunchback, the only way he could return to his natural form being that he regained his virtue and find a virtuous woman to marry.”