Part II can be found [here] Kern’s name indeed proved a password to the castle, much to Larvik’s surprise. Gate guards had recognized the little man, and they led Larvik and his
Editor’s Note: We offer another poem from the Men of the West Poet Laureate, Ian McLeod. And yes, he is as cool in person as he is in his poetry. A Canticle for
Editor’s Note: We have been after our buddy, Lupine Nobilis, to write us up his thoughts on finding the right firearm. He is a worldclass expert on the topic, and every single
Part I can be found here. The rain had subsided by midnight, though ragged clouds still hid most of the stars. A moist wind whipped Larvik’s new cloak about his body as
Editor’s Note: Walter Maier’s sermon was written and delivered during World War II. The illustrations and allusions to war belong to this time period. Maier supported the war and the troops but
We are aware that some portions of the site are not working correctly. Apparently, in our most recent system update, some things were broken. We are working to repair them, but want
Editor’s Note: We offer another thoughtful piece from our young friend, Jasper Thorsson. Most everyone talks about marriages being essential, foundational, but the only real metric I have heard thrown down for
Larvik brushed away the flakes of skin that fell like black snow upon his table. He deflected the waitress again; the pockets of his faded cloak held nothing of any use to
We all know that CNN is one of the largest offenders when it comes to Fake News. Jim Acosta has given up any pretense of reporting on the White House and is
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