Mirjana Soldo-Dragicevic is one of six seers who claim to have visions of the Blessed Virgin Mary in the Hercegovinian village of Medjugoje. The apparitions started back in 1981 and are lasting till today. My Heart Will Triumph is the first book written by a …
Read MoreImportant Catholic Books: Mother Angelica – Her Grand Silence
Mother Angelica died in 2016. She is most famous for founding the Catholic television network EWTN. After a miraculous healing as a young girl, she dedicated her life to God and chose to live as a nun. Though living behind the walls of a monastery, …
Read MoreFamous Christmas Stories
Get in the mood for Christmas with these classic Christmas stories! Read them to yourself or aloud. Suitable for the whole family. Christmas Stories contains nine enchanting folk tales and famous stories: The Sabot of Little Wolff by François Coppée, A Christmas Carol by Charles …
Read MoreJohn Wren, The Bakers Son
When I woke up, the sun wasn’t up yet. I didn’t hear the coaches screeching, horse hooves clacking or the road sellers shouting. I was woken up by a different noise: My father was running up the narrow wooden staircase calling me, and the way …
Read MoreNew Colours
Can you imagine new colours? Colours that do not exist on earth? Colours which are neither red, nor blue, nor yellow, nor any mixture of these main colours? Well, this is what A. and T. were talking about. They were trying to imagine new colours. …
Read MoreWater Lilies
Whenever Angela looked down from the wooden bridge over the narrow part of the pond and saw the water lilies, it reminded her of holidays in Germany. She had been a little girl then. Her Grandma had introduced her to these water flowers: »If we …
Read MoreBubbling Sea
She felt a bubbling sea rising up in her as she grew angrier and angrier. She ordered the boiling waves to retreat. They obeyed. All she said in the end was: »Let’s forget it.« I have joined an online “Start to write fiction” course and …
Read MoreJane Banbury’s Dream
Jane Banbury was sitting at her desk. It was a dark desk, made of solid wood. Empty, apart from sheets of lined paper, an ink pen, a mild table lamp and a cup of steaming black tea. She hadn’t taken a sip yet, not wanting …
Read MoreJane Banbury’s Worst Writing Place
Jane Banbury had more than an hour to wait for her train and it was unpleasantly cold at the station. The café on the opposite road side was not a place she would usually visit. As a writer, she avoided crowded places, nosy people, all …
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