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The Witch’s Cauldron: A Crossover Story
By Amanda Pizzolatto Word Count: 1725 Rating: G (suitable for all audiences) Summary: Merida and Hiccup team up to stop and evil plot. “Oh, how could have I been so stupid? We basically got the…
Claudia of Rome
CLAUDIA OF ROME By Lawrence "Mack" Hall Word count: 77 Rating: G Summary: A short poem of Claudia of Rome. Every daughter is born of royalty To rule and serve in lineal descent from God…
Birthright Reclaimed: A King Arthur Poem
~ by Donna Ferguson Dudley From far and wide the nobles rushed, "Excalibur" to claim, But it was meant for one who knew not his own princely name. Arthur, raised as bastard, by a friend…
The Voyages of the Asimov: A Star Trek Fan Saga- Chapter 1
By Ariel Klay and the Members of the Starship Asimov Fan Club Word Count: Story in Progress, to be determined. Rating: PG-13 (minor blood and sensual content) Summary: The Adventures of the Crew of Starfleet…
First Rain Clouds
By Amanda Pizzolatto (alias Aurora Mandeville) Word Count: 386 Rating: G Summary: A tale of how rain clouds came to be. Many eons ago, before the lands were populated by the peoples, the elements were…
Birth of a Legend: The Creation of “The Legend of the Sword Bearer”
~ by Ian T. Wilson When I began the writing process for my webcomic Legend of the Sword Bearer I didn’t expect it to take over my life the way it did. I didn’t even…
A Tale of Sir Guy: A Robin Hood Story
Author's Note: I always wondered why Sir Guy went from apparently in love with Maid Marion to happily supporting her being put to death. The 1938 film did not have time to delve fully into…
Burnt: A Harry Potter Serial- Chapter 14: Magical Exhaustion
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…
The Jeweler’s Apprentice- Chapter 8
That night Fia slept deeper than she ever had. The long journey had been arduous, but the high mountain air was fresher and seemed to take more out of a person than usual. And although…








