by kingdompen | Apr 24, 2017 | Articles, Characters, Plot
By Rachel Keller You’ve written a novel that you love (ironically) beyond words and handed it to beta readers to prepare it for the final editing stage. You’ve aced all the details (characterization, plot, theme, setting). You’re sure this is the novel that will...by kingdompen | Apr 21, 2017 | Book Recommendations, Fiction
By KayleighAnne E. Stanton What if our time collided with another? What would happen to our world? Who would we become? See the answers unfold in Waterfall, book one of the River of Time series. Every summer, sisters Gabi and Lia have reluctantly traveled to the...by kingdompen | Apr 19, 2017 | Poetry
By D.G. Snapper There once was a man from Vain His life was focused on gain He worked for his wants It pleased him just once And his countenance was blank as a pane There once was a girl from Vain Her escape came only from feign She laughed and she tried Only it was a...by kingdompen | Apr 17, 2017 | Articles, Style
Readers can't relate to a story without narrative description. It happens in a vague world of shadows and smoke that readers have never visited—a world of floating voices and gunshots (splitting the silence, probably) but no real physical matter. It fails...by kingdompen | Apr 14, 2017 | Articles, Characters
It’s possible you were taken aback at the title of this article. Maybe you once read a novel about happy people doing happy things in a happy world that caused you to cry in agony and run as fast as you could in search of a caged fight. Love means nothing ever...