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Recent Posts
Kingdom Pen Interviews Wayne Thomas Batson
Kingdom Pen's own Sarah Spradlin had the amazing opportunity of interviewing Wayne Thomas Batson, and we are so excited to bring it to you today! We hope you find his words as encouraging as we did! Kingdom Pen: Deciding to follow Christ is one of the biggest...
Writing Realistic Sword Fights
Sword fights are common elements in literature and drama. Everyone wants to include them because they rouse the audience to mountainous heights of tension. What if you have no idea how sword fighting works, though? Even worse, what if you deceive yourself into...
KPR#6 ~ In Which Bill Myers Imparts ALL His Wisdom
What you'll learn in this episode: The purpose of comedy Using Comedy to present messages The limits of Christian publishing Cowriting with Frank Peretti Nonfic Story and the theme of The Jesus Experience Choosing nonfic vs fic for a theme Bill's writing routine Eli...
KPradio E#5 ~ Allegories and Alien Noah’s Ark with Sarah Spradlin
"THE RABBIT HOLE NEVER ENDS, TOM." Hiya peeps. In this lovely episode of Kingdom Pen Radio, we have the equally lovely Sarah Spradlin in studio to talk about the Christian sub-genre known as Allegory. And, of course, we can't leave it at that, so we...
KPradio E#4 ~ Fantasy, Self-Publishing, and Seat-of-the-Pants with Bryan Davis
"Kingdom Pen Radio: The Only Good Thing about Mondays" Bryan Davis steps into the house! Daniel talks him through his dragon obsession, they discuss why Bryan loves fantasy so much, delve into dystopia, and give away a book at the end. As is becoming...
Fight Scenes 101: Writing The Fight
By Mark KamibayaYou’ve got your fight scene all figured out. You’ve followed the five basic scene planning principles and have made sure to keep character at the forefront. Now for the hardest part: writing the fight scene.A picture is worth a thousand words (or so...







