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     Why not write stories for yourself to fill up the gaps in Narnian history? I've left you plenty of hints--especially where Lucy and the Unicorn are talking in The Last Battle. I feel I have done all I can!     
–C.S. Lewis,
Letter to a girl named Denise, 8 September 1962.

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Featured Fiction:

The Lay of Moonwood the Hare - Chapters 3 to 5

Gushi Montes

Moonwood closed his eyes and listened. All the sounds of the world near him vibrated in his ears. He heard all the noises and activity of the place, around his hole and in the valley. He listened to the sounds of the wood and to the mysterious roar of the waterfall beyond. He listened to the great babble of voices and he knew to whom they belonged. Of the cities of men and other communities, he closed his hearing to them, for he was forbidden to do so, despite his ability.

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Featured Fiction:

Weeping Willow of the Western Woods

R.E. de Leon

This story is mostly about King Edmund. It happened only a few years after Narnia was freed from the white witch. Fauns and Centaurs still tell this story to their children today, to explain how King Edmund came to be known as "Edmund the Just."

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