NARNIA | (Post-)Canon Compliant
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The Pericopes of the Pevensies by EdsGryff
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pericope /pəˈrɪkəpi/ noun plural noun: pericopes an extract from a text via late Latin from Greek perikopē 'section', from peri- 'around' + kopē 'cutting' (from koptein 'to cut') --- Various one-shots set around the Pevensies in their non-Narnian life in the 1940s- starting from their lives before the Wardrobe, to how they cope with school life and Narnian memories, to their lives after Narnia. Alternatively: Peter deals with boyhood and the future, Susan deals with memories and abandonment, Edmund deals with feelings and romance, and Lucy deals with everyone and everything else. --- **OCs and romance included** Mature for possible strong language and sexual scenes (later on), and bullying and violence. ---
Further Up & Further In by Scripturient1998
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This is my attempt to add to the beautiful world of Narnia through my writing. Inspired by both the books and the movies, I have written several one-shots and short stories on a variety of themes and characters, and as long as the inspiration keeps coming, I intend on writing more. So, I hope you will join me in journeying "Further Up & Further In" to this magical world, as the story grows deeper and deeper, as it was always intended to. (YouTube video edits by Sydni: HeartofNarnia on YouTube, and Narniaheroes on Instagram. ❤️) "You know, if this book was something that was published in stores, I would do anything to get it and add it to my Narnia collection..." ~comment review by @16wanderlxst09
Trials of Faith by AvalonSolace
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Adjusting back to being typical British school children after reigning as Kings and Queens of Narnia isn't easy for the Pevensie siblings.
hold every moment | peter pevensie by TheStardustWarrior
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A Peter Pevensie one-shot taking place directly after the events of Prince Caspian and exploring what goes on inside his head after he leaves Narnia for the last time and has to deal with growing up.
Susan Of Narnia by KeturahLamb
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Will Susan find the strength to remember, or will her grief consume her? It was only supposed to be one week, not a lifetime. The mirror wasn't supposed to invoke insanity. Susan hadn't meant for her family to hate her ... all she'd wanted to do was embrace reality and forget childhood fantasies. But now ... now it's too late for Susan. And no one understands why. Except possibly Jill Pole's mysterious brother. ***Written in twelve parts, I'll be posting an installment the first Wednesday every month starting March 2019. Or you can find it two days early on the first Mondays of the month at my blog: keturahskorner.blogspot.com P.S. I love C.S. Lewis and am rather nervous to try to undertake a story that he should have written. But I've always loved Susan and feel that I must find out her story. And so this is my humble endeavor to do just that.
SUSAN of NARNIA by SCWatchman
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Copyright (c) 2015 - S. C. Watchman "The books [The Chronicles of Narnia] don't tell us what happened to Susan. She is left alive in this world at the end [of The Last Battle], having by then turned into a rather silly, conceited young woman. But there's plenty of time for her to mend and perhaps she will get to Aslan's country in the end... in her own way." -C. S. Lewis "I am delighted to hear that you liked the Narnian books. There is a map at the end of some of them in some editions. But why not do one yourself! And why not write stories for yourself to fill up the gaps in Narnian history? I've left you plenty of hints ... I feel I have done all I can!" -C. S. Lewis, author of The Chronicles of Narnia, responding to a young fan.