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Recent Posts
Dear Beloved
Oh beloved, Don’t you know that love comes from God alone? You might feel happiness without him But is it real joy? Sin wreaks havoc in our lives. It tempts us, It draws us in, It is like the song of the siren who lures sailors to their death....
Why It’s Okay to Have Clichés in Your Fantasy Novel
By Gabrielle Massman“Your story is a bit cliché, don’t you think?”For a long time, I dreaded I would hear those words. They seemed like the ultimate insult, meaning that anyone could have written my story.I was obsessed with...
Interview with Rachel Starr Thomson on Writing, Editing, and Indie Publishing (Plus Giveaway!)
It gave us great pleasure to approach Rachel on behalf of Kingdom Pen and ask her about her experiences as an author of more than twenty books, blogger of Kingdom truths, and a freelance editor for twelve years. We know that all of you will benefit from hearing her...
What You Let Them Do
I watch their ambling machines, and I hope you dance, I hope you surprise— people will tie strings to you if you let them; don’t let me tie strings to you. People will make a machine out of you, fine-tune the life out of you. Perfectionism is...
Four Types of Plot Clichés That May Be Dragging Down Your Story
A few weeks ago, I picked a random book off the library shelf and started reading. The book, Flashfall, grabbed my interest immediately. The characters were relatable and the story world was fantastic. Even better, the plot seemed fresh: miners...
A Seven-Step Process to Solve Moral Quandaries in Christian Storytelling
When I was younger, I wrote without any intention of showing my stories to anyone outside of my immediate family (and sometimes not even them). The stories were for my enjoyment only, since I was tired of borrowing books from the library that I...







