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Recent Posts
A Farewell from Our Community Happiness Director
KeePers, For those of you who don't know me, my name is Sarah Spradlin. I've worn a couple hats these past four years at Kingdom Pen, first as a minute master for staff meetings (aka Secretary) before moving up to Community Happiness Director. Many of you have met me...
Five Common World-Building Mistakes and How to Correct Them
By Naomi JacksonWorld building is one of my favorite activities. I look forward to a session with my notebook like some people look forward to watching Netflix.This enjoyment of creating a fantasy world heightens my awareness of weaknesses. Even with extensive effort,...
To All the Lost Boys
You might think that the villain I’m going to describe to you is something I have known, seen, and felt personally. You might think that the enemy on my mind is something as sorrowful as sin, grief, or the stony, unsteady roads of writer’s block. But I am going to...
Three Reasons to Make Your Villain Sympathetic (and Two Dangers to Avoid)
A villain rounds out your story’s conflict by opposing the hero’s every move. But, like heroes, villains are busy people, and they have more purposes than wreaking havoc. You’ve probably heard that they need to be “sympathetic” and “relatable.” Maybe the source you...
The Seventieth Sketch
By D. G. Snapper Relatives slowly drifted out of the funeral reception into their own sunny lives. When the last suburban carrying toddlers and grandkids rolled down the street, Ruel Johnson clicked the door shut and twisted the locks with unchallenged sourness. He...
Farewell, Adieu
By Madelynn Pitcher I walk through the halls of my life's memories, wondering if I have done everything I could to make it all right. "This is the last time," I tell myself as my fingertips glide across the cement blocks that create and form the structure that holds...







