Every poem can be considered in two ways - as what the poet has to say, and as a thing which he makes."
–C.S. Lewis,
A preface to Paradise Lost
–C.S. Lewis,
A preface to Paradise Lost
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Featured Poem:
Martin Badoy
Inspired by the Wood Between the Worlds from the Chronicles of Narnia: The Magician's Nephew
"The world is replete with legends of trees
And the forest which leads to the world
Where very life springs up from the ground
Is hidden, is woven in its tapestries.
Where, what shall I say?
Is it in the tree that holds up the sky
Whose roots descend to the netherworld?
Article List:
Fairy Land
by Jeni Fields
Great Aslan Sleeps Tonight - Filk
by Luna Inocian
Aslan Sleeps Tonight - Filk
by Hector Santiano
The Song of Orual: An Ode to the Queen of Glome
by Francis Pasion
Zauberwald
by Martin Badoy