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A Dream is Just a Dream...or is it? Chapter Seven (a Narnian fan fiction)

Submitted by Lucy Anne on Sun, 04/15/2012 - 23:35

A/N: Every true "Narnian" will know which lines are adapted from C.S. Lewis’ book. I didn’t really re-read the book’s chapters I am covering today until after I wrote about them So, I just want to let you know that I wrote most of it from memory. (I imagined the hiding spot for the Beaver’s location.)

The Taverner Chronicles: Into Spring, Three

Submitted by Marlene E. Schuler on Sun, 04/15/2012 - 00:17

'Millie, you have to go!' Mother had said.

'My mother doesn't take no for an answer, Millie.' Father had said.

'Come on, don't be stuffy!' Gianna had said.

Andrew had merely given her an empathetic look as they got ready to travel in the ballroom. This time, Gianna forced Millie to go first, so that there would be no mistakes or retreats.

A Dream is Just a Dream...or is it? Chapter Six (a Narnian fan fiction)

Submitted by Lucy Anne on Fri, 04/13/2012 - 22:53

A/N: The Prophecy is taken word by word from the book and you know when some phrases are taken from the book!
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“First things first,” the Beaver began. “Mr. Tumnus’ case is sorrowful and gloomy indeed. Without Aslan, there is no hope for him. It’s out of our hands now to help him,” said the Beaver, lowering his eyes as if he was ashamed.
I caught Edmund’s eye. He threw me a smug look. I was shocked! How could someone be so nasty?

The Taverner Chronicles: Into Spring, Two

Submitted by Marlene E. Schuler on Mon, 04/09/2012 - 17:25

It was now mid-April. Millie's ankle had completely healed, and she was now able to take walks through the countryside. Mother was still forbidding her to work, and though she was glad for the extended break, Millie wondered at the decision. Mother still had not found work, and Father was starting to have to go farther away for jobs.

A Dream is Just a Dream...or is it? Chapter Five (a Narnian fanfiction)

Submitted by Lucy Anne on Sun, 04/08/2012 - 00:13

Chapter Five

A/N: Words in italics that are spoken by the beaver are taken from the book.

Watching Peter make a clicking noise with his tongue and snapping his fingers at the beaver--treating the beaver as if he was a dumb animal was quite amusing.

But what exactly was the beaver’s reaction? For this beaver was no ordinary one and if you thought that this beaver was the same kind as the beavers in our world, you would have been shocked about what the beaver did.

Snow White in Bible Style, chap. 4

Submitted by Sarah Anne on Fri, 04/06/2012 - 19:32

Chapter Four

1. And, lo, she came upon the house, and did all that she could to make herself a stranger unto Snow White

2. And she knocked on the door, and, lo, it was opened. And Snow White said unto her, Greetings, grandmother! What mayest thou want here?

3. And Martha spake according to this manner to her, My dearest, I am giving an apple of gold. I thought thou mayest want it.

4. And Snow White was surprised, and said, Thou desirest in thine heart to give it to me? Nay, but go give it unto the royals.

The Taverner Chronicles: Into Spring, One

Submitted by Marlene E. Schuler on Thu, 04/05/2012 - 19:44

Millie lounged in the music room, looking out the window over the waning March landscape. April was finally coming, and with it, a hope that warmer days would be soon follow. Her recovery had been slow; Dr. Rawlings had said that while her ankle wasn't broken, it was still badly sprained, and that it would take a few weeks for it to heal. Her mother had forbidden her to go to work, though Millie knew how badly they needed the extra money, what with Mother losing her job and Father finding it increasingly harder to find work.

 

A Dream is Just a Dream...or is it? Chapter Four (a Narnian fan fiction)

Submitted by Lucy Anne on Thu, 04/05/2012 - 18:17

                 ~Part II~

              Chapter Four

Please note: When I was reading over this chapter, I realized that I sounded like I BELIEVED in magic and i tell you, that is NOT the case. As you read this, please keep in mind that I'm writing fantasy and that I DON'T believe in magic at all!

Also, any words or phrases that may have been quoted from C.S. Lewis’ book or the Movie are not mine and Every true “Narnian” should recognize them.

Other than that, enjoy and God Bless You!

Cecilia and the Bansídhe

Submitted by Melissa on Thu, 04/05/2012 - 00:06

I'm so bogged down in confusion on the plot for A Steampunk Tale that I'm taking a break from writing it to work on plotting and backstory and drawing maps, and figuring out how everything in the story world works. I should have known this would happen. I guess I'm not a seat-of-the-pants-er. :)