by Josiah DeGraaf | Oct 28, 2014 | Articles, Mission & Calling
“Write what you know.” This infamous adage, while looking good on paper, can be increasingly difficult to use well when put in practice. For writers of speculative fiction, it can look downright ridiculous. After all, when you’re writing a story...by kingdompen | Oct 5, 2014 | Articles, Characters
I am now the bemused owner of a hedgehog. He belonged to my manager and was the “clinic hedgehog.” But the veterinarian life didn’t suit him well, so he was replaced with two guinea pigs. His name is Quigley. Cup your hands together and the little...by Haley Long | Sep 18, 2014 | Poetry
Broken lives strew the path of life Pieces of people’s hearts all around Pain and suffering try to win The fight is on for love to abound Broken hearts, broken lives Disaster is what I see Broken hearts, broken lives People longing to be free Broken hearts, broken...by kingdompen | Sep 2, 2014 | Articles
Historical fiction is one of the largest genres out there. Book topics span from scarcely heard about events to World War Two and Civil war-era fiction. In such a big market, it’s hard to really set yourself apart. What do some of the most successful historical...by Reagan Ramm | Aug 22, 2014 | Articles, Ethics, Mission & Calling
What kinds of stories should the Christian writer write? I’ve met Christians who believe that Christian writers can write about pretty much anything and everything. And then I’ve met Christians who think that the Christian writer shouldn’t even write sci-fi or...