John Burkitt

These stories form a continuous and consistent thread are presented in the context of C. S. Lewis' seven volume work, "The Chronicles of Narnia". Like the Chronicles themselves, there is no clear consensus about reading order, though "Byron on Wells" was my first and and you might want to start there.

The Casket of Baktar - Follow a mysterious box of earth from the land between the worlds on its odd journey through the centuries from Atlantis to Andrew Ketterly. This sets the stage for...

[ The Magician's Nephew - C. S. Lewis ]

Heart of Ice - Sometimes dreams come true, even dreadful prophesies. And very often it is our own crude attempts to escape that seal our appointment with destiny. The White Witch sweeps over Narnia, spoiling everything in her path.

The Journey - Tales of the resistance with "Free Narnia" during the Hundred Year Winter. Even great prophesies need a little help. Many of the new friends you meet are in fact old friends from...

[ The Lion, The Witch and The Wardrobe - C. S. Lewis ]

[ The Horse and His Boy - C. S. Lewis ]

[ Prince Caspian - C. S. Lewis ]

[ Voyage of the Dawn Treader - C. S. Lewis ]

Byron on Wells - The adventures of folk living along the riverbank during the time of Caspian X. Sometimes life's simple pleasures are the best, and you experience many of them in this rare glimpse of Narnia at peace.

[ Silver Chair - C. S. Lewis ]

Swept Away - What would you do if everything you loved, everything you believed was suddenly swept away? It happened to Sir Joseph of Brockhurst and his two unlikely companions. Explore the "question of evil" in this story written with "Southward the Tigers" author Joseph Ravitts.

Beyond the Oaken Door - At times we all wish we had never been born. What if you ever learned you were not supposed to have been born? The answer to this puzzle lies beyond the oaken door, but be careful if you find answers--they only lead to more questions.

[ The Last Battle - C. S. Lewis ]

Joseph Ravitts

While Joe's stories are a bit different in style, they are but different points of view on the same world and it is a pleasure to present....

Southward the Tigers - A tale of adventure, crime and redemption by the co-author of Swept Away. Where are the talking tigers in Narnia? The answer may surprise you.