by kingdompen | Feb 14, 2018 | Poetry
By Keela Dee Your chisel cracks my stone, carving out dimples, refining as each crumb flies off my base, harmful, unnecessary. Your point prods and pierces, leaving me silently yelling, staring at now empty space where my rock had just been. My set eyes couldn’t see...by kingdompen | Feb 7, 2018 | Poetry
By Olivia Giordano It’s as crystal clear as glass Everyone’s hiding behind a mask In desperation Striving for perfection Broken Torn Shattered in a million pieces The judging never ceases Words laced with pain All I feel is shame I will never be perfect In this...by kingdompen | Feb 5, 2018 | Articles, Mission & Calling
By Julia ElizabethAs young authors, we often focus on the downsides of our youth, such as being unable to drive a car or work at a full-time job.We think people will look down on and underestimate us, and we worry that we’ll waste precious hours trying to convince...by kingdompen | Jan 10, 2018 | Poetry
By Olivia Morgan White The human mind is truly the scariest thing of all. It twists and warps and spirals and spins… And slowly you lose control. Life jumps out of proportion, And nothing makes sense. Monsters evolve from mist As the mind manufactures fear, And...by kingdompen | Jan 5, 2018 | Video
Last summer, we collected some thoughts from forum users on how the KP forum has helped them grow as writers. Today we’re excited to share what they had to say. (You forum users may recognize several of the people here!) Curious about how the forum community has...