Jeremiah 29
By Zelphia Peterson Jeremiah 29:13, “You will seek Me and find Me when you search for Me with all your heart.” I saw God in the trees today I saw His fingers, stirring the boughs Of the highest...
View ArticleOctober and November Themes
Ellohay Ingdomkay Enpay! Here is your friendly reminder on the monthly writing themes coming up for Kingdom Pen. October: This month we would like to post articles on gore and Darkness. No, we...
View ArticleKP Critiques – 11
We’re back with another critique! Thank you all so much for having the courage to send them in! We know it’s never easy to have your writing critiqued, let alone shared for the benefit of others. That...
View ArticleAll I Can Be
By Rosey Mucklestone I’m not just staring, I’m thinking. Thinking of all I can be. I’m not playing with math, I’m a navigator. Navigating a stormy sea. I’m not on a bed with a blanket. I’m tucked...
View ArticleKP Critiques – 12
We give you our twelfth installment of KP Critiques! We greatly appreciate the willingness of our subscribers to subject their work underneath our editor’s scrutiny. While critiques are necessary and...
View ArticleWhy Everything In Your Story Must Tie Into Your Theme
Character or plot? The debate about which one is more important to a story has gone on for a while and will continue to go on for the foreseeable future. Many valid arguments are made from writers...
View ArticleHow Skeletons Can Help Your Story
I view outlines as the dry bones of a book or article. The inner structure of a story, invisible and yet affecting the shape of the final work. Of course, sometimes these skeletons are larger and more...
View ArticleLast Day To Enter Lyric Contest!
The end of things is almost always sad. We’re sorry to see Summer go, but then the delightful season that follows is Pumpkin Spice Flavored Everything! Er, Autumn, I mean. Yes, Fall is ushered in on...
View ArticlePurposefully Capturing a Reluctant Reader
By Jessica Greyson Into caring about the details of your world I’ll be the first person to admit it. I am not the best at worldbuilding, I am much better at what I call world painting. My first...
View ArticleKP Critiques – 13
We are so delighted to be giving you the thirteenth edition of KP Critiques!! All of you amazing subscribers who have submitted your work for us to critique, THANK YOU!!! Through your courage you have...
View ArticleSword in the Stars – Book Review
Sword in the Stars by Wayne Thomas Batson The book begins like a stereotypical fantasy novel: with a character who is prophesied to find the “chosen one” figure of this universe. Only problem is, the...
View ArticleHello, My Name Is
Hello, my name is overwhelmed with sadness; I’m tired of feeling like I’m worthless. I’m spinning, spinning, spinning tales of greatness, when inside I’m broken. How can I– How can I– fix this...
View ArticleBook Reviews Now Accepted!
The last page has been turned and the final sentence read. You have to tell someone about this amazing book; the whole world should know! Today, Kingdom Pen is making that possible. KP isn’t global...
View ArticleKP Critiques – 14
Here today we present to you, fine ladies and gentlemen, our fourteenth installment of KP Critiques! We thank all of you for the flood of critiques we have received! It’s lovely to witness the rise of...
View ArticleFocused Hues: How Graphic is Too Graphic?
How graphic should one be when writing a battle scene? When forming a beating or torture scene? When describing the dark rituals of some fantasy druid? These, and hundreds of related queries are valid...
View ArticleWhy I’m Going to Fail NaNoWriMo This Year
Not exactly the title you were expecting to see from a NaNoWriMo-prep article on Kingdom Pen, now was it? Pretty soon, the beginning of November will hit and writers all around the world will be...
View ArticleJourneying Through Your Novel Part Three: The Pushpoint
So many potential expectations for this video. But in order to answer all of them, yes, the video will still be meta, yes, Daniel and Josiah will still be fighting over the use of scripts, yes,...
View ArticleDark Christian Fiction: A Contradiction in Terms?
When you pick up a work of fiction at your local Christian bookstore, you can probably expect a couple different things in it. You can expect it to center around Christian characters that run into...
View ArticleKP Critiques – 15
We’re back with another critique! Thank you all so much for having the courage to send them in! We know it’s never easy to have your writing critiqued, let alone shared for the benefit of others. That...
View ArticleKP Book Reviews – Structuring Your Novel
Structuring Your Novel by K.M. Weiland This book is pretty much a goldmine for any writer who wants to delve more into story structure. Weiland’s goal in this book is two-fold: to show how a basic...
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