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KP Book Review: The Mysterious Benedict Society
“Are you a gifted child looking for special opportunities?” The perplexity of this newspaper ad catches the attention of a boy named Reynie Muldoon, who is indeed gifted and yearns to achieve purpose outside the walls of Stonetown Orphanage. Upon responding to the ad,...
Queen of the Adriatic
By Emily Bunker You are called the most wonderful Queen of the Sea, And I say the city of water you be. Crowned with the gold of many far lands, The fate of the world’s wealth is in your hands. Wide, clear-blue waterways, main streets they are,...
Character Types: The Sidekick
It's the Day of the Sidekick. And that means a revolution is happening. Today, Josiah and Daniel were scheduled to discuss the potential merits of the sidekick. But instead, Daniel and Anna decided to take over the show. Is the sidekick an under-utilized, under-valued...
Announcing New KP Staff Members
One side effect of trying to do everything at once is that you can forget to announce the awesome new people you’ve added to the site team. So without further ado, here we are. We’ve recruited three illustrious interns for our writing team—Gabrielle Pollack, Emily...
Five Questions to Ask Yourself When Your Story’s Theme Lacks Subtlety
By Josiah DeGraafFew flaws can kill a story’s theme and message as much as blatancy.We’ve all read books that constantly hit us over the head with the author’s beliefs. Afterwards we resolve never to do this as authors.But then we sit down to write and realize how...
Ceiling Tiles
Anna Shipley had often been told she was an old soul in a young body. And upon being admitted to the Golden Years nursing home at age nineteen, her first thought was that fate had an unusually twisted sense of humor. Following that initial observation came a host of...






