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Garden. | A Poem
Garden.By Daisy TorresYou entered our world like a blooming gold flower.Why do petals wither and die?You entered our world like an autumn leaf, twirling.Why do leaves crash and burn?Time is a tricky thing, it takes and it grows.Time is a sad thing, when the one you...
3 Guidelines for Keeping Biblical Fiction Biblically Accurate
By Joy C. Woodbury“I have a Biblical fiction novel idea, but I’m scared to write it. What if I mess up Scripture and lead people astray?” As a Biblical fiction writer, I can’t tell you how many times fellow writers have approached me with this fear. They feel called...
February 2022 Theme of the Month
February might be known as the month of chocolate, flowers, and cards covered in paper hearts, however the far more important attribute about this coming February is that it's the final month of the most relevant contest of our time.In these past few months the...
How to Write a Short Story in a Day
By R.M. Archer If you want to write a full story but you want to do it in a brief time span, short stories are your new best friend. Whether you’re looking into a short story contest, building background for a novel project, or just need to feel the sense of...
The Train – December 2021 Picture Prompt Short Story Winner
Train by Grace King-Matchett The Train The train was old, but still in seemingly good condition. It was painted green. And itswheels gave magnificent squawks of protest whenever it came to a stop by the oldplatform covered...
Seven Ways to End Your Short Story
By Rachel Leitch You’ve made it! You’ve set up your world and made your characters real in a very limited word count. You’ve let your character make both good and bad choices. You’ve created a small-scale catastrophe for a climax.And now it’s time to tie off all...