by kingdompen | May 24, 2017 | Poetry
By Joy Peklenk The ground I stand on shrinks below my feet As does my soul and my great worlds inside As I gaze up to majesty complete To glowing specks of fire that melt my pride How distant are those hypnotizing dots How radiant those terrible ghosts of light And...
by Christine Eaton | May 19, 2017 | Book Recommendations, Fiction
Some books that start out bitter end up being the sweetest of all. C.S. Lewis’s The Last Battle lacks the charm, magic, and wonder the preceding stories possessed. An unsettling gloom lurks over the land as the story opens with two of the few talking animals left in...
by Cindy | May 17, 2017 | Poetry
A sunflower grows in the melting blue of an ombré pot on the windowsill of my sunlit room. The suggestion of my supportive friends is advice I can attest to: It benefits a plant if you talk to it and sing to it, and whether it’s owed to the music of my voice, or the...
by kingdompen | May 10, 2017 | Poetry
By Isabelle Evans I put my headphones in, And I begin to sway, I rock back and forth to the music And welcome in the day. No one knows I hear it, I doubt they’d even care, But my music is special, I find my quiet here. It helps me keep my peace All throughout the day,...
by kingdompen | May 8, 2017 | Articles, Characters
If you’ve been an author for any length of time, you’ve probably heard about the Myers-Briggs Type Indicator. Maybe you’re enthralled with it. Maybe you’ve glanced at the confusing muddle of letters and given up deciphering it. Or maybe you’ve heard others talk...