Oh boy, I am so sorry, I thought I responded! I have been inactive for a while because of camps and getting ready for college! But I am back now.
About your WIP, that is so cool! I am also currently reading Unbroken!
1. The politics from both sides of the war, and all the underground stories and heroes.
2. Anything chocolate!
3. I listen to most everything, but I jam mostly to Christian, prime country (sometimes modern), and 80s rock (Enter Sandman, elite)
4. Absolutely yes.
What about you?
Kayla R. Blick
@ampertersono3
Hi! I would be willing to share writings and offer/receive criticism. I’m a perfectionist when it comes to my own work, so sometimes I can be way too hard on myself. Having an outside voice really improves my writing, something I learned through college classes.
I’m a very new member to Kingdom Pen, but like you have been reading my whole life and just got serious about writing.
I look forward to hearing from you!
Thank you!
Haha, glad I’m not the only one.
Richard Paul Evan’s Michael Vey series has always been a top favorite of mine. Lately I have really been into Tricia Goyer and her WWII novels. I’m kind of a nerd when it comes to WWII. In my English classes I took through Regent University, both major essays were WWII based if that gives you any hint… Military novels, fiction or non, will always be a hit with me.
My work in progress right now is actually our homestead newsletter, but for me personally, a children’s series on none other than my own Bartholomew the snail. I got him last fall and through the winter I was hit with inspiration to make his life a story. I’ve always wanted to write a children’s series and incorporate biblical aspects into it, and now I have a perfect avenue.
I actually cannot remember having mint ice-cream ever, so while I don’t have a solid answer, I’ve never enjoyed the thought of mint ice-cream.
Sorry if anything is misspelled or oddly formatted, I’m doing this post on my phone and it is not fun at all!
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