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Writer's Muse Magazine December 2012
Ações de livro
Comece a ler- Editora:
- Iconoclast Productions
- Lançado em:
- Dec 22, 2012
- ISBN:
- 9781301595563
- Formato:
- Livro
Descrição
The first issue of ”Writer’s Muse” Magazine! It is a compilation of the works of the Writer’s Muse Page, an online writer’s group started by Richard Cotton.
***
The stories and poetry included in the first Writer’s Muse Magazine issue, our Christmas 2012 issue, are participants in a contest on the page. The contest was to see who created the most beloved Christmas story, as determined by votes on the page. It was a hard decision to make, figuring out which story was the winner, with so many truly inspired submissions. Congratulations to Victoria Tomlinson, who won the contest with her heartwarming tale of the innocence of children and the true spirit of the season, “A Christmas Gift”.
We hope you enjoy all of the submissions in this, our first issue!
Ações de livro
Comece a lerDados do livro
Writer's Muse Magazine December 2012
Descrição
The first issue of ”Writer’s Muse” Magazine! It is a compilation of the works of the Writer’s Muse Page, an online writer’s group started by Richard Cotton.
***
The stories and poetry included in the first Writer’s Muse Magazine issue, our Christmas 2012 issue, are participants in a contest on the page. The contest was to see who created the most beloved Christmas story, as determined by votes on the page. It was a hard decision to make, figuring out which story was the winner, with so many truly inspired submissions. Congratulations to Victoria Tomlinson, who won the contest with her heartwarming tale of the innocence of children and the true spirit of the season, “A Christmas Gift”.
We hope you enjoy all of the submissions in this, our first issue!
- Editora:
- Iconoclast Productions
- Lançado em:
- Dec 22, 2012
- ISBN:
- 9781301595563
- Formato:
- Livro
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Writer’s Muse Magazine – The Christmas Edition
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Copyright 2012 Writer’s Muse Group
Each Contributor Maintains His or Her Individual Copyright
Cover & Layout by Sumiko Saulson
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Victoria Tomlinson – A Christmas Gift
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Kateryna Fury – The Cat Who Danced With Elves
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Michelle Gent - Santa's Little Helper - A Dusty the Demon Hunter Story © 2012
Gretchen Steen - The Christmas Picture - 1961
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Richard Cotton – T’was The Night Before Christmas
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Susie Bennet – Christmas Poem (Untitled)
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Kateryna Fury – The Girl Who Did Not Believe In Christmas
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Carol Bird – Murder Mystery
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Philip Nork - Holidays Remembered by a Child of Divorce © 2012
Sumiko Saulson – Illustrated Principles of Kwanzaa
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Table of Contents
Smashwords Edition
First Issue – First Year
Welcome
The Cat Who Danced With Elves
Santa's Little Helper - A Dusty the Demon Hunter Story
The Girl Who Did Not Believe In Christmas
The Christmas Picture - 1961
T’Was The Night Before Christmas
Christmas Poem
Featured Story: A Christmas Gift
Murder Mystery
Holidays Remembered by a Child of Divorce
The Illustrated Principles of Kwanzaa
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Welcome
Welcome to the first issue of Writer’s Muse
Magazine! It is a compilation of the works of the Writer’s Muse Page, an online writer’s group started by Richard Cotton. You can find us on Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/groups/writersmusepage/
***
The stories and poetry included in the first Writer’s Muse Magazine issue, our Christmas 2012 issue, are participants in a contest on the page. The contest was to see who created the most beloved Christmas story, as determined by votes on the page. It was a hard decision to make, figuring out which story was the winner, with so many truly inspired submissions. Congratulations to Victoria Tomlinson, who won the contest with her heartwarming tale of the innocence of children and the true spirit of the season, A Christmas Gift
.
We hope you enjoy all of the submissions in this, our first issue!
The Cat Who Danced With Elves
by Kateryna Fury
Once upon a time in a land right down the street, there was a cat named Sylvani. This cat was smart but shy of al the people he met. He had not found a place that he felt was home, and continued to wonder if he would. He was a silvery gray cat, with stripes that were lighter than the rest of his fur, bright green eyes that reflected the moon, and despite his trepidation with people he was a curious creature. As it grew colder, the cat knew he needed to find food and shelter. It was so cold even the mice had begun to hide. While Sylvani was a great hunter not even he could hunt the mice if they were tucked up in their warm dens, inside the walls of the houses. So he waited one day until he saw an open door, to a barn and darted inside. He could smell the mice there, his whiskers twitching as he inhaled the scents of horses, people, and to his joy mice. Little furry creatures that he could eat. It would be enough for this winter.
He took time in his barn to make a nest, it was warm there and as the snow outside fell he felt safe. The humans who kept the horses never saw him, as they came in and cared for their friends. He watched them, laughing and playing and wondered at their winter clothing, the thick sweaters. Did humans not get fur? He wondered. Time passed
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