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Recent Posts
The Fiddler and the Tree | A Poem
THE FIDDLER AND THE TREEBy William StarkeyDown the winding road went he, The Fiddler with his tree, He’d chopped it from a hill nearby When drinking down some tea. The leaves were gold and bristles...
The 3-Step Guide to Getting Motivated to Write Every Day
Today we are kicking off the launch of the Kingdom Pen YouTube Channel with a video about motivation! How do you find motivation to write everyday? How do you maintain that motivation? Kathleen will be covering that in today's video! Also, be sure to let...
How to Write A Truly Tragic Death Scene (and Avoid Clichés)
Coming Soon to Kingdom Pen…
Ladies and gentlemen, we have an announcement. *clears throat and unfurls scroll* For the past few years, the Kingdom Pen YouTube Channel has been a bit, well, dormant. (In fact, we think a few cobwebs and tumbleweeds have collected over in that part of the...
4 Things to Remember When Your Writing Feels Unoriginal
Have you ever feared, dear writer, that your work isn’t original? I know I have. It’s so easy, especially whilst in the dreaded middle section of one’s book, to cast a jaded look over one’s manuscript and see nothing but flaws. Every scene feels like it’s been...
Who Am I? | A Poem
Who Am I? By Sarah Susanna Rhomberg I am a girl. I am a sister. I am a daughter. I am a tea-drinker. I am a morning-person. I am a children-lover. I am a dreamer. I am a reader. I am a writer. But truly, I am nothing. I am a fleeting...