by Josiah DeGraaf | Oct 26, 2015 | Book Recommendations, Fiction
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 prophesied finder of the chosen one is a drunkard and when all the other signs of the...by kingdompen | Oct 22, 2015 | News
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 provided us with substantial material, as well as aided...by kingdompen | Oct 21, 2015 | Articles, World Building
By Jessica GreysonInto caring about the details of your worldI’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 published book Annabeth’s War has a lack of...by kingdompen | Oct 20, 2015 | Contests & Opportunities, News
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 the wings of multicolored leaves, scarves, boots, and apple...by kingdompen | Oct 19, 2015 | Articles, Plot
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 detailed than others. And sometimes major bones are missing. When I...