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Graham  Downs

A Petition to Magic

Science Fiction & Fantasy

Queen Celeste rose to power a month ago, after the sudden death of her mother. Desperate to prove herself, she agrees to hear the case of a simple farmer who claims a neighbour stole his cow. (A Petition to Magic is a short fantasy story)

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From the Author

A Petition to Magic is a short fantasy story. It's about finding yourself, and trusting your own abilities. Solon has to choose between living a lie and doing what he was born to do, and Celeste has to prove to herself and her subjects that she has what it takes to be a queen.

Heritage of Deceit

Mystery, Thriller & Suspense

While surfing the Internet, Lloyd believes he's found a relic from an old genocide. If he's right, the artefact would be worth a ton of money, and it will give lots of people closure when they find out what really happened to their families. But it won't be easy to find out.

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Author Insights

To me, Heritage of Deceit is about two things. In the first place, it's about the consequences of unbridled and unchecked greed, and how people justify their own greed to themselves. Secondly, it's about a young woman who ultimately discovers that something she's been taught to believe for her entire life is nothing but a lie. What would you do, and how would you feel, if you discovered such a thing?

Memoirs of a Guardian Angel

Science Fiction & Fantasy

Do you believe in Guardian Angels? Have you thanked your Guardian Angel today? I never did... now I wish I had. Now I understand the hard work and difficult situations they face every day. That car that veered off course, the knife that slipped or even the close call when you nearly tumbled from a tree. It wasn't good luck that saved you, it was me. My name is Adam and I'm a guardian angel

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Do You Believe in Guardian Angels?

I believe we all have a guardian angel looking out for us, but we don't always acknowledge their presence when things are going well. Do you think we should remember to thank our guardian angels more often, even when everything's rosy?

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