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Teaching Freedom
Arthur Blakeney hated September. He didn't despise fall’s arrival, or his students’ return to his one-room schoolhouse, or even the picking of apples and pumpkins. He once welcomed all these changes and more, but now they evoked dread instead of pleasure. The annual...
Night and Day
By Isabelle Evans There she stood, Tall and pale in the moonlight, Pearlescent eyes glowing, Silver scales shining. The dragon queen, Glorious majesty, Hatched from a moon, Fathered by a star. She opens her mouth, Breathing silver fire into the...
Keeping Readers Grounded in Strange Worlds
By Brandon Miller Have you ever worried that the fantasy world and story you are writing is too weird to be believable? Some fantasy stories are so far afield of reality that their authors have (valid) concerns that readers will be lost and skeptical of the world,...
Interview on Character Creation and Christian Writing with S. D. Smith (+3 Book Giveaway!)
Yes, KeePers, we're giving away three signed books (two of them in hardback) courtesy of the latest author we're interviewing. Our very own Christi Eaton met S. D. Smith, a member of the Story Warren, at a convention earlier this year. Not only did she enjoy talking...
How to Write the Worst Fight Scene Ever
Yeah, we know. Kingdom Cinema videos are supposed to come out toward the beginning of the month, not toward the end of it. What can we say? Sometimes it takes a while to get a video just right. This video went through three different scripts and two re-shoots to get...
Five Ways to Create Nail-Biting Internal Conflict
By Brandon MillerWhat do character, theme, and tension have in common? They are all results of genuine internal conflict in a story.What is internal conflict? As opposed to external conflict which involves characters battling...






