by Kate Flournoy | Jul 12, 2017 | Poetry
Lord, give me the courage to accept that I am human. Give me the confidence to plod in the path You’ve given me, Even when others soar, And the peace to wish them joy with a whole heart. Remind me that I am where I am Because You placed me here, And that the plans I...
by kingdompen | Jul 10, 2017 | Poetry
By Joy Mastron My Doubts I keep thinking to myself, Your grace is too much. Will there ever be a day I find Your grace is always enough? Will I ever not doubt? Will my doubts be confirmed? Indeed, I know I am not worthy, Even more, for I sometimes think Your Love Is...
by Josiah DeGraaf | Jul 7, 2017 | Short Stories
Serena could change the future. Most days it wasn’t all that interesting. She’d see a potential future in her dreams where she’d break a pitcher or lose a button and, upon waking, simply take a different set of actions to avert the mishap. A far cry from the days of...
by kingdompen | Jul 3, 2017 | Articles, Characters, Theme
Character arcs are bothersome. Let me clarify: creating character arcs is bothersome. Character arcs in and of themselves are terrific; they aid with theme, character development, and the execution of vital plot points. Yet, they require effort to pull off correctly....
by Josiah DeGraaf | Jun 30, 2017 | Video
What is Kingdom Pen? Whenever someone asks me what Kingdom Pen is, I have a hard time describing it succinctly. We may have started out as an online magazine. But at this point, we’re so much more than that. So at our annual staff retreat, we recorded a video...