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KP Spotlight! Mary P. Johnston
We are very delighted to be presenting with you our third KP spotlight! In this latest installment we are featuring Mary P. Johnston. Enjoy! Kingdom Pen: Tell us a little bit about yourself. What are three interesting facts? Mary P. Johnston: Hello! Three interesting...
How to Portray the Realities of War Accurately in Writing
Swords flash. Shields clash. Spears glint. Horses thunder across the plains. Grim lines of soldiers advance and retreat. Flags flutter and trumpets blast amid the glittering glory of battle.This is what may come to mind when the word ‘war’ appears in a fictional or...
The Day Santa Wore Carhartts
By Rosey Mucklestone Hey Robby, Mind being the Santa for a day? I have family in town a day and can’t make it to work. The costume is in my locker Thanks buddy. You’re the best, Harry Rob stared aghast at the note left for him. Emma looked up from her desk and blinked...
KP Critiques – 05
Here today we present to you, fine ladies and gentlemen, our fifth 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 analyzed...
A Prisoner’s Escape
By Rosey Mucklestone I’ve been betrayed. Turned over to the enemy by my own niece. It’s infuriating, but I’ve mostly gotten over my bitterness on that. I need to focus on getting out of this mess she’s got me into. My plan has been working well since I’ve gotten here,...
5 Ways Writing is Like War
By Amy Bohannan We all know the old adage, “The pen is mightier than the sword.” As we ponder the events of history, literary works versus wars fought, which has the greater, lasting impact?While the sword...







