Friday, March 5th, 2010
It isn’t easy being a Hero.
People just don’t understand you. Why are you going so far out of your way to help? Where’s the profit motive? Why are you wasting your time with them?
People don’t trust you. Why are you doing this? What’s in it for you? No one is that good.
It’s hard to keep a heroic attitude when you are questioned and criticized for the things you are trying to do.
That’s why we all need a School for Heroes. We need the support and the understanding of other people who know just how hard it is to be heroic. Everyone at this school will stand beside you and cheer you on your way. These are your friends, your peers, and your fellow heroes.
So every day, march to your own beat. Hold your head up high and ignore the criticisms and jeers of fools and detractors. You are marching to the heartbeat of Heroism.
Ars Heroica
Next week, we will be publishing another edition of Ars Heroica, the magazine written by other heroes just like you. This is where we share the trials and tribulations of being a Hero. We give advice and encouragement to our fellow students.
Do you have something you know will help other people be heroes? Perhaps there is a noble cause (like helping to rebuild Haiti) in which you believe strongly? What better place than the Ars Heroica and the School for Heroes will you find other people to rally to your worthy endeavor?
I encourage you all to contribute to our magazine. Leave a comment. Write an article. Encourage others on their heroic march.
Writing, like heroism, isn’t easy. But someone’s got to do it. Why not you?
March onward!
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Friday, May 29th, 2009
Famous Adventurer Here!
A brand new Ars Heroica magazine, full of edifying articles by the School for Heroes exceptional staff and students, will soon be winging its way to you courtesy the magic of the internet.
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Sunday, April 19th, 2009
Famous Adventurer Here!
April is turning toward its last lap,and it is again time to call upon the writing talents of one of the most creative people I know – you. Yes, anyone can have the thrill of being in the Ars Heroica magazine. All you have to do is submit an article to the School Assignments.
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Friday, March 27th, 2009
March has been the Month of the Paladin, and well it should be. No one has as much “Spring” in their step or sunshine in their smile as a Paladin.

In honor of these valiant vanguards of virtue, we offer new items on our School Bazaar. Surely, there is no better way to encourage others to embrace the cause of Heroism than by sharing a mug of hot chocolate in your very own Paladin Mug? Or how better to show that you care than by sending a kind note on your official School for Hero’s Paladin note cards? You support our Paladins and your school when you shop at our Bazaar.
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Saturday, February 28th, 2009
I, the Famous Adventurer, am proud to announce that the official newspaper of the School for Heroes will be named, “Ars Heroica.” The first issue will soon be released – or will be as soon as we have the quality items and articles we need for our premier issue.
‘How often will it publish?’ you ask… My answer is, as often as we have the articles and the resources to publish it. I suggest that you all subscribe by clicking on the RSS thing that will send the newspaper directly to your reader. In fact, I suggest you do the same thing for the Hero’s Journal. You wouldn’t want to miss this stirring prose, after all.
In addition to articles and columns written by your fellow students, Ars Heroica will feature some of the outstanding submissions and reports that you write. All of you can submit articles or tidbits that you believe demonstrate the best and the brightest thoughts of Heroism. This is your newspaper, too.
Your News is Good News!
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