The Ravens of the Rhondda
There is a legend in the Rhondda Valley of Wales about a young shepherd named Gafan, whose flaming red hair matched his fiery pride. He was quick with the sling and keen with his knife…
There is a legend in the Rhondda Valley of Wales about a young shepherd named Gafan, whose flaming red hair matched his fiery pride. He was quick with the sling and keen with his knife…
By Amanda Pizzolatto (alias Aurora Mandeville) Word Count: 155 Rating: G (suitable for all audiences) Summary: A song of birds To hear a choir of bluebirds sing Oh such a wondrous thing! They make every…
By Ronnie Smith Word Count: 90 Rating: G (suitable for all audiences) Summary: A poem of arctic terns Somewhere on tundra you will sate your life aloft, O Arctic Tern, a rest for you, for…
By Ruth Asch Word Count: 4556 Rating: PG (Discussion of euthanasia) Summary: A fairy tale of freedom and life. If you happen to pass along a country road in a land far away, at that…
WILLIAM WINDSON By Ruth Asch Word count: 1740 Rating: G Summary: A cat makes friends with a wind. When William was a cat, he was a fine looking animal. Smokey blue-grey with a silvery sheen…
By Lawrence Hall Word Count: 90 Rating: G Summary: A whimsical look at the bees. Go tell your secrets to the morning bees You’re safe with them; they’ll listen as they work The only buzz…
It was just before dawn. A cold wind swept the bare branches of the trees and the first snowdrops held their leaves close to their stalks in an attempt to keep warm. David stood looking…
~ by Amanda Pizzolatto A figure flitted between the linden trees, her right hand gently clutching a yellow linden blossom and her left holding a guinea pig close to her chest. The little creature was…
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