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Hold Me
By Mackenzie Long Hold me tight; don't let me go, Savior, through my trials and woe Give me hope and give me light That I might see through this dark night. You've brought me through in times long past; You are the Rock to which I cling fast....
KP Book Review: Howl’s Moving Castle
“In the land of Ingary, where such things as seven-league boots and cloaks of invisibility really exist, it is quite a misfortune to be born the eldest of three. Everyone knows you are the one who will fail first, and worst, if the three of you set out to seek your...
The Sun
By Madelyn Graves The flickering lampshade beams against the dark. Eyes sealed shut The soft glow burns against my lids As if it were the sun itself. But the radiance fades Dissolving into the vortex of night. For bulbs go out And sunlight...
Questions to Consider Before Killing Off a Character
By Hope AnnAs writers, we are sometimes accused of gloating or chuckling evilly to ourselves in dark castles over the sorrow we cause readers when we kill favorite characters. I won’t confirm or deny that, but I will say that writers who reap tears from readers will...
The Sea
By Tessa Just Lapping, Hissing softly, Rising and falling. The boats float on it safely, Little white caps, Blue; green, Wet. Crashing, Roaring loudly, Tossing and sinking. A mind no man can control, Waves reaching high, Dark; stormy, Cold....
KP Book Review: Shades of Milk and Honey
Jane is a woman living in Regency England who’s looking for marriage. The problem is that she’s twenty-eight, and few men are interested in a woman as old as she is. So Jane’s contented herself to living on a back burner—at least until the honor of her family is at...







