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Recent Posts
I Am Yours
By Greta Dornbirer Where am I? How can I escape, From this horrendous black hole I’m in? A hole called Sin, Sucking me in, And no one can help me out. Light piercing through, Shining on my face. There is someone who can help me, Make me be whom...
The Writer’s Hardest Challenge…Writing
By Hope AnnI’d heard about NaNoWriMo for years before I finally figured out what it was…National Novel Writing Month. Except the goal of writing 50,000 words though the month of November, and the goal of writing a whole novel...
When You’re Stuck in the Middle of NaNoWriMo
By Elizabeth DykesIf you’re at all familiar with NaNoWriMo or writing in general, you’re sure to have heard of that maddening and mysterious…sickness. Sickness of the imagination, one might say. Writer’s block.It strikes sometime between the second and third week of...
The #1 Reason You Won’t Complete NaNoWriMo This Year
By Reagan RammIt is once again that crazy time of year where writers everywhere decide to embark on a heroic quest of their own: writing an entire novel in just one month.If you have decided to take on this massive enterprise for...
KP Critiques – 17
Here today we present to you, fine ladies and gentlemen, our seventeenth installment of KP Critiques! We thank all of you for the flood of critiques we have received! It’s lovely to witness the rise of courageous writers who are willing to submit their work to be...
The Wince Factor: How to Handle Darkness and Violence in Storytelling
By Hannah KrynickiHave you ever experienced the Wince Factor?It goes like this: One evening you are enjoying a new “family” movie with younger friends or siblings, chuckling at the jokes and sobbing at the tragic moments (and, as a writer, probably analyzing every...







