by kingdompen | Aug 5, 2016 | Contests & Opportunities, News
Well, KeePers, it’s (finally) official: we’re hiring! It’s time to dust off your family sword and shield and get ready for a powerhouse tournament to determine the lucky few who will join the staff. The location is to be decided, but we’re thinking an abandoned castle...by kingdompen | Jul 18, 2016 | Articles, Characters, Plot
The transition from childhood to adulthood is an important transition that everyone has to make. So it shouldn’t be too surprising to find that this transition is a common motif in literary works. Coming of age stories are staples among children and YA literature,...by kingdompen | Jul 11, 2016 | Articles, Characters, Plot
There is a theme which abounds across a number of genres. One in which young men are torn from their farms and thrust into events which will change the course of an age, young women rise up to fulfill prophecies, and youths are thrown into conflicts where they must...by kingdompen | Jun 24, 2016 | Poetry
By Ingrid Dornbirer Shattered and shameful, These things described me. Fearful and hateful. These words defined me. Broken and chained. That’s how He found me. Confused and blamed, When His love surrounded me. Frightened and doubtful, That He would be there. Shaken...by kingdompen | Jun 1, 2016 | Articles, Characters
Character archetypes. Most of us know common examples of them, even if you aren’t initially familiar with the term: the untested but eager youth, the aging mentor, the shifting ally, or the comic relief. Character archetypes are essentially universal types of...