The Journey
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. The rescue mission began when we…
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. The rescue mission began when we…
By Nathan Stone Movies have had a parasitic relationship to literature from practically the film medium’s beginning. George Méliès took A Trip to the Moon with Jules Verne in 1902. Edison created a Frankenstein in…
The original Santa Claus Was a man who lived in Turkey A very long time ago, ‘tis true A jolly, dear old Bishop Who took his duties seriously And a smile when times were blue…
Italicized parts from James Simpson’s modernization of Caxton’s Medieval English translation of Reynard the Fox. Inspired by the modernist style of T.S. Eliot and Ezra Pound, this is a free verse meditation on the childhood,…
Elizabeth filled her basket with whatever bread she could find. She just hoped she wouldn’t be seen by members of the court. While her husband shared her desire and passion for helping the poor, she…
By Elliott Malik On King Charles III's birthday, a piece from the Fellowship & Fairydust issue Happy & Glorious: A Royal Celebration, reflecting on the king's coronation in 2023 and Britain's monarchy history. An investigation…
Much thanks to Brenton Dickieson and Sørina Higgins, for inspiring and encouraging this piece. Speculative fiction (fantasy, horror, science fiction, etc.) or spec fic has experienced many changes in the last generation. An especially shocking change for…
The Latin poet Catullus, contradicting the mythology that did not want the union between Helen and Paris to be fruitful, surprisingly called adultery a “fruitful seed.” It will be difficult to find in literature a…
Part of an ongoing web serial perhaps inspired by The Screwtape Letters. Unless otherwise noted, “the Ex-CEO” refers to God, “the opposition” to the side of the angels, and so on. Read the previous installment…
You know that it could have been you there on the throne. Merlin sighed and looked at the window. Halfway through the coronation, he had known something infernal had entered the courtyard. The proceedings had…
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