The Raven & the Writing Desk, Episode 17: The Three Graces, Part 2

The Story: “The Three Graces,” Part 2

Amelie Grace gets religion, but Nathan has reservations. What will the Church of Eternal Brotherhood mean for his career — and for their family?

Theme music for “The Three Graces” is “A Girl Alone” by Hungry Lucy. The song was made available for use through Mevio’s Music Alley, the podsafe music network.

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The Raven & the Writing Desk, Episode 16: The Three Graces, Part 1

The Story: “The Three Graces,” Part 1

We first met Nathan Grace and his daughter Natalie in “Dreams of Change” by Nobilis Reed, but we never heard more than hints about what happened to Natalie’s mother.

I’m proud to now bring you the story behind the story.

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The theme music for “The Three Graces” is A Girl Alone by Hungry Lucy. The song was made available through Mevio’s Music Alley, the Podsafe Music Network. You can find more of their music on their website, hungrylucy.com.