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Recent Posts
Is Fiction Inherently Worse Than Nonfiction?
A couple months ago, I came across an article from a semi-popular Christian blogger whom I generally respect in which she was explaining why she no longer read fiction. While she enjoyed some fiction, as she explained it, nonfiction was simply more applicable to...
KP Book Review: The Christian Imagination
Looking for a book that takes a deep look into how our Christian faith should integrate into our practice of writing? I read this book two years ago and it has already become pretty much my go-to source on the different questions that I...
Win a FREE Book Cover Design!
Hello Kingdom Pen! We're so excited to bring you this wonderful opportunity, courtesy of Perry Elizabeth Design! They have agreed to give away their Basic eBook cover design package! Find out below how to enter the giveaway. Perry Elizabeth Design is made-up of...
The Prayer of an Author
By Lauryn Trimmer Dear God, Thank you for making me able to write Words that grow into stories. Even though whether or not they are good stories remains questionable, (The answer being almost positively no,) Thank you for my efforts anyway....
KP Critiques – 28
We’re back with another critique! Thank you all so much for having the courage to send them in! We know it’s never easy to have your writing critiqued, let alone shared for the benefit of others. That takes guts! But we also know that receiving critiques from others...
Why Minor Characters Should Be Flat Characters
By Josiah DeGraafFour years ago, I was beginning a rewrite of A Darkened Light, which was my second full-length novel and my current work-in-progress at the time. It had become clear during the first draft that most of my characters were rather bland: that while...







