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Recent Posts
The One Person Who Can Keep You Motivated as a Writer (Hint: It’s Not Yourself)
Writing, historically speaking, is a lonely game. Novel writing is a lonely, demotivating game. A game of survival. The strongest, the smartest, the bravest … they all fail. Only those without Facebook accounts or internet access can ever pass the test. Or at least...
The Human Mind
By Olivia Morgan White The human mind is truly the scariest thing of all. It twists and warps and spirals and spins... And slowly you lose control. Life jumps out of proportion, And nothing makes sense. Monsters evolve from mist As the mind manufactures fear, And...
3 Qualities to Look for in a Writing Craft Book
Reading craft books is a quick and easy way to learn new tips and tricks to sharpen your skills. Most craft books are light reads, entertaining as well as educational. And hey, since we’re all writers, we’d better be readers, so occasionally inserting a craft book...
Why Do Young Writers Love the KP Forum?
Last summer, we collected some thoughts from forum users on how the KP forum has helped them grow as writers. Today we're excited to share what they had to say. (You forum users may recognize several of the people here!) Curious about how the forum community has...
Broken Words
I have a voice— I can hear it in between heartbeats and the clicking of my keyboard, whispering, while the seconds bleed from my ticking timepiece. My soul does not know silence. There are words, I can see them— cracked ceramic, waiting to be fixed, waiting to be used...
Engage Readers by Giving Your Characters Unfulfilled Motivations
By Lindsi McIntyre Without motivations, protagonists will be awkward observers to the happenings around them. They will be unable to drive the plot and capture readers' hearts. Although you can sometimes get away with giving side characters smaller, more attainable...







