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Recent Posts
Are You Too Young To Be Writing Romance?
Almost every adventure novel has the same few characters: a hero, a villain, a mentor, an ally, and a love. There is usually some sort of romance going on in just about every popular adventure novel today; however, should...
I See You Waiting
I see you waiting, Waiting there for me With tears that flow like a river And a heart that longs to be free I see you crying Crying for a love That holds your heart in chaos And makes you his beloved I see you searching Searching...
Writing For Christ By His Guidelines
By Rolena HatfieldI always need renewed vision when I’m writing. I’m constantly needed to be reminded of my purpose in why I’m writing in the first place. And recently I’ve been challenged to stop and think…Why is writing so important to me? Why do I spend hours at a...
Every Tear
A poem by Sarah E. Raine The tears fall down slow and steady, but they disappear as fast as they came, falling to the ground, into a sea of tears, an ocean of salty sorrow, Mingled with everyone's tears, as if my sorrow means anything,...
KP Critiques – 02
Our second installment in our KP Critiques series!This critique comes from Sophia and her novel Sola Fide.Sola FideShe would that he would die.His thickset chest heaved in her peripheral and his breath rasped like a coin in a coffer. She glanced out the latticed...
Your Questions: Answered! (2)
Another installment of "Your Questions: Answered!" send us your writing questions with the subject line "Question for the Panel" and we will publish our answers here! Question: I have a question. How do you identify a theme in your novel? This is...







