Story: "My Kingdom For A Horse" by Ethan Russell Erway Genre: Fairytale, Fantasy Rating: G
There once was a king who was very kind but also very stupid. His subjects all loved him and admired his kindness, but they sometimes wished he were a little smarter when it came to making important decisions that effected the kingdom. Oftentimes the members of his court would laugh behind his back at his odd behavior. Credits: "My Kingdom For A Horse" by Ethan Russell Erway (writing as Abigail Belmont) www.ethanrussellerway.com Works by Ethan Russell Erway: The Bleeding Star Chronicles The Adventures Of Michael Belmont Blowing Off Steam Michael Belmont And The Curse Of The Thunderbird (Coming Soon!)
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Story: "Yes Virginia, There Is A Santa Claus" by Francis Pharcellus Church Genre: Classic, Fantasy Rating: G
Credits: "Yes Virginia, There Is A Santa Claus" by Francis Pharcellus Church Cover Attribution: Adapted from “Dubai_Christmas” by theedasand Story: "Border Patrol" by Justin Lowmaster Genre: Fantasy, Strange Rating: PG-13
First Lieutenant Frank Corelli looked over his straight of spades at Airman Foley, who was straight faced for a rookie. He closed his eyes for a moment and saw Foley lay down his hand, a huge kid-like grin on his face. Frank opened his eyes and tossed his cards face down. "I fold." Credits: "Border Patrol" by Justin Lowmaster thespaceturtle.com twitter.com/chivalrybean smashwords.com/profile/view/Chivalrybean Guard Frequency: the universe's premier Star Citizen podcast - www.guardfrequency.com "Border Patrol originally appeared in Kaiser's Gate Tales from the Front published byBattlefield Press. Cover Attribution: Adapted from “1/3 Sopwith Pup” by Dave_S. Story: "The Gnomes and the Pit" by Mikel Withers Genre: Fantasy, Strange Rating: G
The Endwell House overlooking Homeville had been empty for as long as anyone could remember. It was a large Gilded Age mansion, abandoned when its owner had “flown south” to avoid the long winters and lake effect snow they brought. Or maybe he, or she or they had just wanted to live on a beach, it really doesn’t matter. Credits: "The Gnomes and the Pit" by Mikel Withers The Crossover Alliance Anthology: Volume 1 Cover Attribution: humusak2
It's odd how legends're both startlingly accurate and wholly slanderous. If I told ye I were a leprechaun, ye'd probably think me a pocket-size-liar and a curse-bringer, an imp who teases people and provides nothin' but empty dreams. Ye'd be wrong. Leprechauns have our own ways and world, and live out our lives for the most part peaceably therein, but fer now I'll just tell ye about what ye think ye know. I'll tell ye about me gold.
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"The Saving Thunderclap" (Leprechaun Story 1) by Matt McKinney "Thick As Thieves" (Leprechaun Story 2) by Matt McKinney "Golden Failure" (Leprechaun Story 3) by Matt McKinney POS: TOS - "I love Star Trek, which is why I hate bad Star Trek!" Trek Talk: The Original Series Trek Talk: The Next Generation Trek Talk: Deep Space Nine Trek Talk: Voyager Trek Talk: Philosophy of Trek Sound Effects Attribution: Benboncan, aaronsiler, Leafs67, monotraum, mikaelfernstrom, FreqMan, themfish, Speedenza, Tomlija, Wolfsinger Music Attribution: “Thatched Villagers” and “Folk Round” by Kevin MacLeod (incompetech.com) Cover Attribution: marekwo
This story begins as many stories begin, with a mighty warrior. But unlike so many tales and legends, this knight of nobility carried no sword, owned no armor and had never ridden a horse; let alone possess one. You might ask yourself what manner or sort of warrior carries no sword, no armor and owns no horse? And indeed many have asked that very question of this soldier. Only when they behold our hero they do not ask, who is he? Rather, they ask, who is she? of our heroine. Credits: "The True Light" by Nathan James Norman NathanJamesNorman.com The Orchard Church Special Effects Attribution: nextmaking, MWLANDI, Tomlija, frasbr, geoneo0, unchaz, ERH, PixxelPro, batchku, D W, Efecto Fundador, StephenSaldanha, DasDeer
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