Life and Love: A Jane Austen Drabble
By Audrey Elissa Hodson Word Count: 396 Rating: G Summary: A Jane Austen-style short fiction. Dawn crept through the thin linen window hangings. Our rooster ‘twas all but inept, as of late. But not to worry,…
Inspiring Faith and Creativity & Exploring the Arts through a Spiritual Lens
By Audrey Elissa Hodson Word Count: 396 Rating: G Summary: A Jane Austen-style short fiction. Dawn crept through the thin linen window hangings. Our rooster ‘twas all but inept, as of late. But not to worry,…
~ by Lucy Potter Come to me and take careful note Learn the truth, find your resolve Tell the ones that need to know Things are headed south One side dark and one side light…
The Sharpe Series, based on Bernard Cornwell's books, was a popular period drama series set during the Napoleonic Wars that was originally screened on ITV in the UK between 1993 and 1997 (with one-off episodes…
They say that war is not a woman’s game. But I know how to play, yes, I can play, play you all, play you to death. I will play on my unfurled ships,…
By Jessica Beaubien (alias Niaf) Word Count: 27542 Rating: PG for moments of peril Summary: The alternate account of the Chamber of Secrets seen through Snape’s eyes. Severus wondered again what he would do now that…
By Elizabeth Fust Word Count: 1789 Rating: G Summary: When Anne slips away from her aunt in the art gallery to peruse a bookshop, she meets a most unexpected person. Hatchards. Green painted wood and…
By: M. C. Pehrson Word Count: 3060 Rating: PG for mild language and some sensuality Summary: A spider attack on Spock's wife leads to loads of other trouble aboard the Enterprise 1: Looking For Trouble…
By: Amanda Pizzolatto (alias Aurora Mandeville) Word Count: 2407 Rating: G Summary: Inspired from Braze and How to Train Your Dragon The battle was practically over before it could even start. No one could really compete with…
Most days, Simon went to the temple soon after breakfast. It was an ideal place to practice his violin. He was there experimenting with a new composition when a rumbling startled him and the temple…
“The book is always better,” someone said to me one day. “I don’t know why you even bother watching film versions. They are never as good.” She was referring, of course, to my Jane Eyre…
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