by kingdompen | Jul 10, 2017 | Poetry
By Joy Mastron My Doubts I keep thinking to myself, Your grace is too much. Will there ever be a day I find Your grace is always enough? Will I ever not doubt? Will my doubts be confirmed? Indeed, I know I am not worthy, Even more, for I sometimes think Your Love Is...by kingdompen | Jul 3, 2017 | Articles, Characters, Theme
Character arcs are bothersome. Let me clarify: creating character arcs is bothersome. Character arcs in and of themselves are terrific; they aid with theme, character development, and the execution of vital plot points. Yet, they require effort to pull off correctly....by kingdompen | Jun 29, 2017 | Poetry
By Michaela Bush There is a voice that stays deep inside, It’s something enormous I can’t seem to hide. The quiet whisper, the thrill of joy, No one can possibly think to destroy. I follow this whisper from day to day, And it shows me every single way I can become the...by kingdompen | Jun 28, 2017 | Poetry
By D.G. Snapper Oh no! Not again. Why me? This pen! I unscrew the lid And check the ink holder The color is all there But angered, the author The pen I rebuild Then place on the table It should work But why isn’t it able? The price wasn’t high But I only got one This...by kingdompen | Jun 26, 2017 | Articles, Theme
My favorite sci-fi stories always seem to be tight. The sci-fi elements, the characters, the world, and the theme are all closely intertwined. Whether the stories are relatively small scale (the movie Arrival) or full-blown trilogies (Jill Williamson’s The Safe...