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Recent Posts
Someone’s Locket
She lives in someone's locket Alone and tucked away She wishes they would stop it And she wishes she could stay Inside of someone's locket So pain would not quite hurt She wouldn't have to watch it As people all left her But someone pried it...
Creating a NaNo Outline When It’s Already November
Early October came and went and you said you had a month to prepare.Mid-October came and went and you said you had two weeks to write a short outline.The end of October came and went, and now you're here in November with no...
Character Types: The Parents
We all know that parent in YA novels. You know: the one who doesn't know what's going on and opposes the young protagonist for most of the book--but then finally admits that their child was right all along right before the book ends. If you haven't noticed already,...
Three Ways to Use Death in Storytelling
By Josiah DeGraafOur theme for this month was death, which might seem like an odd theme to encourage young writers to focus on. Is it healthy for Christians to dwell on death? Isn’t the difference between us and the world that we...
A Girl Named Avery
By Jess Hessler I wasn't too excited about visiting Gramps. After his last stroke, the doctor decided to keep him for a couple weeks to monitor the after effects. Gramps couldn't talk or do much. He would just lay in the white bed while the various machines groaned...
Top 5 Myths to Avoid When Writing about Grief
Character death is everywhere. A classic favorite among authors, playwrights, and script writers alike, its uses are numerous. Killing off a character can add realism, advance the plot, provide motivation for other individuals, or...






