Tag: Fiction
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The Void
By Lori Scharf ————————————- Over the weekend I went to see Marvel’s latest film, Thunderbolts*. It was a great movie- just ask the 93% audience score on Rotten Tomatoes! But I’m not here to give an in depth review. I’m hear to talk about why impacted me. (Raise your hand if you cried in the…
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Interview with Valari Western
Hey Valari, thanks for doing this! Tell us a little about yourself! Happy to be here! I decided I wanted to be a writer at age 9, and since then I’ve bounced around several different educational paths toward that goal: high school creative writing classes, a Creative Writing BA at university, and finally the Author…
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Interview with Joseph Brink
Hey Joseph! Tell us a little about yourself! I write scary stories to help kids overcome the scary things in their own lives. I’m a Christian and live in Canada, right near Niagara Falls. Tell us about your writing journey and your current projects! I’ve been writing for all my life. I finished my first…
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How to Bargain with a Sea Witch
By Fibonacci Wren _________________________ First rule for dealing with mermaids? Never, ever, ever try to bargain.Child, when you’ve lived as long as I have, you’ve seen a lot. I’ve learned my lesson now, of course, butback then I was just a young witch. I had no idea how stupid, how utterly idiotic a young mermaid…
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Interview with Ava Murbarger
Hey there Ava, thanks for doing this! Of course! Thanks for having me! Tell us a little about yourself! Sure! I’m a homeschooler, PK, author, editor, musician, and lover of all things wolves, coffee, architecture, weapons, music, and mythology. It’s a weird mix, I know, but it works! I live in Illinois and am usually…
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The Last Solo
By Haniah Duerkson _________________________ June 12, 1854 She’s late. He glanced at his watch for the hundredth time that hour. It was seven minutes to one, an hour past their agreed meeting time. His heart stuck in his throat even as he told himself that she’d come. She would. She had promised five years ago …
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Cast Your Bread Upon the Waters
by Hannah Grace Staton [part one: the writer] Not again, Garrett thought, scanning the letter in his hands. After reading it a second time, he stuffed it back in the envelope and tossed it onto his desk. With a sigh, he leaned back in his chair and stared out the window, watching snowflakes spiral downward…
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Life from Death
By Liberty H. Durmaz _________________________ “Truly, truly, I say to you, the one who hears My word, and believes Him who sent Me, has eternal life, and does not come into judgment, but has passed out of death into life. John 5:24 The broken glass crunched under my boots. I couldn’t help but wince slightly,…
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Cold, Cold Waters
By A. R. Raney _________________________ In all of my life, I had never known that there could be such a shade of blue in the whole world, or that there could be so much of it. The ocean stretched out in all directions as far as the eye could see. A crisp, yet not unpleasant,…
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Wings — A City Ablaze Story
By Lori Scharf ___ The following is an excerpt from the first chapter of City Ablaze, draft 2 *** Wings. I stare at them in the smudged school bathroom mirror, my hands braced on the counter in front of me. They stretch out into the space between my back and the wall of empty stalls…
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Interview with Kinsey Holt
Today we chat with my fellow blogger Kinsey Holt of Shine Like Lights about books, writing, and glorifying God. Hey Kinsey, thanks for doing this! No, thank you for having me! It’s great to get to chat with you! You have no idea of the monster you’ve just released, though. I could talk your ear…
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Interview With A.J. Syngrafèas
Today, my dear friend AJ tells us about what’s been going on in her writing journey! Hey there AJ, thanks for doing this! Hello! Thank you for having me! So glad to be here! Tell us a little about yourself! I’m a young fiction writer who writes for the glory of God. I mainly write…

