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Recent Posts
Ninjas in Hindsight
By Braden RussellWe writers are like tightrope walkers. We can do beginnings and endings just fine, but when we get to the middle, things get a little wobbly.Most of us, anyway. If you’re one of those rare individuals who can...
A Blast From the Past – Kingdom Pen Turns 3!
It was four years ago in February of 2010 when Eli King first caught the vision of Kingdom Pen magazine. A year later, in February of 2011, the first issue of Kingdom Pen was released to about 30 subscribers. I joined the team later that year, and I think fondly back...
Will You Hear?
A poem on the power of music. Will you hear? It floats through the air The sound splashes like a waterfall Tumbling over the rapids Will you be silent? There is a gentle noise Gathering up like the clouds Ready for the rain to spill over...
Sandbagging: Why Writers Should Stop Apologizing for their Work
"We build our sandbag walls to brace ourselves against the onslaught of negative feedback. Yes, writers are an insecure bunch."Beginning writers make a lot of mistakes. From improper pacing to shallow characters, young writers are going to make mistakes. It’s the...
Of Sandpaper And Stories
"Details. Pay attention to details." Patching drywall and smoothly patching drywall are two completely different animals. I think I created a hybrid creature when I taught myself how to patch the lovely hole an unwieldy piece of furniture created in my wall. You can...
Your Questions: Answered
Have a question about writing? Email us at kingdompenmag@gmail.com, using the subject line, “Question For The Panel”. A panel of Kingdom Pen writers will then attempt to answer the questions you email to us in the quarterly issues. We’ll also be posting the questions...







