Kristin Hawkins

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  • Lucas and the Dark Thieves
    Here is how Lucas was initially caught by the Dark Thieves. This is the other side of the story before the conclusion is finally revealed.
  • Cool Wind
    Here's a haiku about a cool, fall day! Enjoy!
  • Joshua's Day After Christmas
    Here is the long awaited continuation of the story "Joshua's Christmas." Will Joshua be able to rescue Lucas from the Dark Thieves in time?
  • You Rose
    How often to we hear the gospel on Easter and not realize it's meaning? That poem encounters some of that exact thing.
  • Lord, it was You
    Jesus sufferings on the cross did more for me than I even realize. This poem is a reflection of just that.
  • Scriptures that Are Life Changing
    God is still working in my life, even through the hardships and struggles with sin that I face. Here are some scriptures that go right along with that fact.
  • My Experience with Depression: What People Don't See
    Depression is reality. It's something I go almost everyday. If you're curious about what depression really looks like from an insider's perspective, read this.
  • Mia's Walk
    Who said that life had to ever be normal? Life can get a bit ridiculous sometimes, and that's exactly what Mia discovers on just one short walk on her college campus.
  • My Experience with College Loan Debt
    This is my life right now, and this how I view it.
  • Joshua's Christmas
    The story continues as Joshua and Jlanda finally announce their engagement to Jlanda's immediate family.
  • Joshua and Jlanda
    Joshua comes to the States to celebrate Christmas with Jlanda and a few of her relatives. This story takes place on the car ride on the way to that location.
  • Ella's Thanksgiving
    Here's a fictional story about a woman. She lived off on her own, and she just wanted a Thanksgiving that wasn't spent alone.
  • If I Repeated the Age of 15
    I was 15 once. I have so many things I wish I could have done differently at that age. Here is a list of ten of them.
  • A Meal Held Dear
    Here's a Thanksgiving poem straight from the heart.
  • Joshua and the Late Interview
    Who are the N'd'lan? Where did the N'd'lan leader go? These questions and more are finally answered as Joshua interviews the mysterious N'd'lan woman.
  • The Invaders Unseen
    What would you do if you encountered an enemy you didn't even believe in? Would you come out alive? Did Frank?
  • Joshua and the Late Night
    The story continues as Joshua Camean finds himself facing a late night of unsolved cases.
  • Verses God Used to Change My Life
    God teaches us endurance in Him for the better. Here are some ways that God has been doing just that in my own life.
  • When Jlanda Spotted Max
    Jlanda doesn't always know how to deal with the Dark Thieves, especially when she happens to find their leader doing something out of character.
  • Johnny and the Salesman
    The title says it all.
  • Joshua and the N'd'lan Leader
    The story continues as Joshua learns more about the mysterious N'd'lan tribe. Little does he know what will happen next.
  • Joshua and the Last Day of Summer
    Joshua works in Washington D.C. for one season of the year, and then the other three seasons are spent in the country of Rhukashlavia. He says goodbye to his girlfriend Jlanda... and couple of other people as well.
  • How God Found Me and Kept Me
    I became a Christian as a teenager, but it tooks years for me to understand anything. Why did God give me to hard journey? Also, why did He lead me step-by-step closer to Him along the way?
  • Fall Changes
    Fall brings change. Here's a poem mainly centered around the concept of change.
  • Joshua Meets the N'd'lan
    The title of this one speaks for itself.
  • Where Peppermint Helps
    Peppermint is so beneficial in so many ways. Here is a small list of them.
  • Oliver and George
    Here's a children's story about a young boy and his pet cat.
  • Jason and Memphis and the Parade
    Here's another story with Jason and Memphis, and this one takes place on Labor Day.
  • That Time Back to School that No One Understood
    I couldn't forget that time I came back to college that one year. Little did I know that God never left me, even if several people had abandoned me to my own pain and confusion at the time.
  • Joshua and the Mistake
    Joshua is back again to one of those plant filled islands in the middle of the desert. To his concern, the plant life is now dying, and no one knows how they were even thriving in the first place.
  • Bible Verses that Convict and Comfort
    God's Word is alive and life changing! Read it and do what He says!
  • Joshua and Another Ancient Secret
    Jack finds another secret of the Dark Thieves, and he asks Joshua to lead him on this journey.
  • Just Another Reason Why I Believe in God
    I just know of God, but I also believe in Him. If it wasn't for knowing Him through Jesus Christ, I wouldn't be increasing my trust in the Lord at all.
  • Joshua and the Hideout
    In this story, Joshua has to return to California for a few days. Even work doesn't stop him from enjoying the place he still calls home.
  • Fading into Purple
    Here's my purple haiku for a contest.
  • Joshua and the Thought of Freedom
    What would you have thought if you were in Joshua's situation in life? How would you even approach the 4th of July back in the States?
  • Bible Verses God Has Used in My Life
    Where has God inspired you? Where have you seen Him work? Here are some examples of Bible Verses that God has used in my life to bring me closer to Him.
  • The Value of a Second Chance
    What's the worth of a second chance in this life? Is there something better? Here's what I believe, whether I feel like it or not.
  • Joshua and the Missing Agent
    There was a crime, and it had to be solved.
  • Joshua and the Visitor
    Joshua was near the ending of a rough day, which you will find in the previous story called Joshua and the Grassy Island. Will this unexpected visitor be able to distract him from his stressful day?
  • Joshua and the Grassy Island
    Joshua and Lucas have a discussion/fight. Lucas then has a fight with someone unexpected. Who will actually win this one?
  • Sinister Silas
    This is my first Western short story. Get introduced to some old-fashioned characters in this one!
  • What I Did (and Should've Done) to Train for the Marathon
    Marathon training was a big step in my life. I am so glad that my coach had convinced me to do this! Who would've thought that this would be the way I'd end my senior year of college?
  • Yep, That's My Dad!
    Here's a poem for Father's Day! It describes my very own dad!
  • How to Convince Yourself to Eat Vegetables
    If you're an adult who doesn't like to eat vegetables, this article is for you.
  • The National Day of Prayer: Is it Harmful?
    Controversy is starting to come up concerning the National Day of Prayer. Do you see what I see on this one?
  • Joshua and the Find
    This story brings back Joshua Camean, but it also introduces a character named Lucas. Get a glimpse into what they both find in this one!
  • How to Adjust to Being a Celiac
    Eating gluten-free is not easy. Here are some tips to ease some of that discomfort.
  • Why Not Summer
    This is an experiement with free verse poetry. The content is actually true to many summers in my high school years. It's somewhat of a sad poem, though, so you have been warned.
  • My Controversial Decision
    This is my first autobiographical story. Some details are left out for privacy purposes of the other parties involved. What would you have done in my situation?
  • Joshua and the Dark Shadow
    Hopefully this story has enough suspense for you!
  • The Great Debate on How the World Came to Be
    This is an editorial on creationism versus evolution. This is where I stand on this debate.
  • How My Bachelor's Degree in Journalism Didn't Go to Waste
    I graduated with a Bachelor of Arts degree in journalism. Here are some ways that I used the skills I learned back then for right now.
  • My Special Mother
    This is a poem for Mother's Day. I love my mom!
  • Joshua and the Lovely Day
    Here's yet another fictional short story about Joshua Camean. Read as another chapter opens in his life when he least expexted it.
  • Jason and Memphis in Relatively Possible
    Here is another story with two of my classic characters, Jason and Memphis. Now the question is, who is really the wiser of these two co-workers and friends?
  • Easter Bible Verses that Impacted My Life
    Easter is almost here, so some might be focusing on Christ a bit more than usual. So here are some verses that played a part in my life all throughout the year, and they are all centered on Christ and His teachings.
  • Athletes Vs. Non-Athletes: Who Heals Faster?
    It appears that some might currently hold the belief that athletic injuries are actually healing faster these days compared to nonathletic injuries, but is this really true?
  • Ways to Stay Cheap for Your Next College Graduation Party
    Some of you are graduating from college soon and need cheap ideas on how to throw a graduation party. Here are some tips to help you out on this one!
  • Joshua and Another Day in High School
    Here's a fictional story about one of my favorite characters to write about, Joshua Camean. This story illustrates one of the ridiculous experiences that teenagers have to go through during their high school careers.
  • Ten Minutes
    This is first mystery short story.
  • Masa and Dun
    Here's a fantasy short story for your reading pleasure.
  • Joshua and the Misunderstanding
    Here's a short story with one of my original characters, Joshua Camean. This one is meant to take place in the springtime.
  • Cultivating a Dream
    Here's a poem about gardening and my dreams concerning it.
  • One Drop of Rain
    Here's a spring haiku. Enjoy!
  • The Old Lady
    Here's a short fictional story that brings one of the simplicities of life into a different but obvious light.
  • A Poem of Prayer and Praise
    This is actually an Easter poem.
  • Filling Out Your Annual FAFSA Form
    If you're getting ready to fill out your FAFSA soon, this article is for you! Check out these 10 tips and apply them to working on your next FAFSA application!
  • FAFSA Form Renewal Information
    Want to renew your FAFSA application? Here's some information on how to do just that.
  • The Curious Hamster
    Here's a short, fictional story with a hamster in it.
  • Joshua and the Strange Act
    Here's another fictional short story about Joshua Camean. It introduces another character, who just happens to be one of Joshua's closest friends and co-workers.
  • Memoir of a Special 5K Race
    Running helped me through so much in my life! Here's a memoir of one special running memory that I got to share with those I love the most!
  • Green
    Here's an interesting St. Patrick's Day limerick!
  • Practically St. Patty's Day
    I love St. Patrick's Day! Here's a poem to illustrate just that.
  • 10 Tips on Catching that Sneaky Little Leprechaun
    You know you want to a catch a leprechaun this St. Patrick's Day. Here are some tips on how to do just that!
  • 1127
    Here's a science fiction short story hopefully unlike any other.
  • Joshua and the Choice
    This short fictional story is technically a continuation from the story Joshua and the Not so Sweet Saturday. This story, however, includes a random word I used in the dictionary. Can you spot it?
  • Memoir of a New Barista
    I am lucky. I have a job, and it's actually a good one. Here's a memoir of my journey to finally landing the best one I could have right now.
  • The Secret Song
    Here's one fictional story that illustrates unrequited love through both story and song.
  • Jason and Memphis in the Snowstorm
    This fictional short story introduces a couple of characters who get caught up in some bad weather, but they're in good company.
  • One Kind Act
    Here's one fictional short story in one kind act.
  • Joshua and the Bad Timing
    This short story takes place in the fictional country of Rhukashlavia. It's a little girly in its drama, though, so be prepared for this read.
  • Joshua and the Not so Sweet Saturday
    Ever had a not-so-fun memory from your childhood? Ever had it happen to you as you got nearer to adulthood? Read this fictional short story, and see if it brings back any old memories.
  • Free Valentine's Day Printables for Your Child
    Here is a list of 10 free coloring pages/printables. It's a great way to keep the kids entertained for sure this Valentine's Day!
  • My Opinion on Tithing While Tanning
    On July 1st, 2010, a new tax comes enters American society. Do you think that this tanning tax is really going to help Americans or just hurt them even more? Here's my opinion on this controversial subject.
  • Keeping a Gluten-Free Resolution
    If you choose to go gluten-free for the New Year, but sure to follow these tips.
  • Top 10 Ridiculous Resolutions 2010
    Sometimes you know what changes you should make for the New Year, but have you ever considered what you might want to do instead? Here are 10 interesting New Year's resolutions that should never be recommended to anyone.
  • Swift Snow
    The holidays can be wonderful but tough. Here's a haiku to illustrate one of the aspects of just that.
  • New Year's Reflection
    Here is a poem in memory of the year 2009. Though each year is full of new experiences, some things never change.
  • New Year's Eve Made for a Homebody
    Be a homebody this New Year's Eve with these 10 tips.
  • My Thankfulness List 2009
    Thanksgiving is practically here. So after you read my list of what I'm thankful for, why not make a list for yourself as well?
  • A Personal Account of Anxiety and Depression
    Here's my personal experience with anxiety and depression. Try not to be too much of an outsider after you read this one.
  • Holiday Wait
    Sometimes Thanksgiving requires some patience. Does this haiku sound like a familiar reality?
  • The Bittersweet Christmas
    Here's a short Christmas story that would be hard for anyone if it was truly real. But even if it was, there's still hope through the pain.
  • Christmas Delight
    This poem explores the deeper meaning of Christmas (and life.)
  • What to Buy for Your Favorite Runner This Christmas
    Here are a few suggestions on what to buy for any friend or relative of yours who just happens to have a passion for running.
  • The Painful Moment
    Sometimes hurt can be much deeper than the physical pain that one might typically go through.
  • Visiting Vienna's Sites the Frugal Way
    Here are some places you Vienna that you can visit absolutely for free. Just make sure to plan ahead for some of them before you go and visit.
  • How to Save Money on Your Teen's Christmas Party
    Learn ways to make your teenager's next Christmas party an enjoyable one without spending too much this upcoming holiday season.
  • You Can Live Gluten-Free
    If you've just decided to eat gluten-free, now is the time to start doing your research. Here are some tips and websites to help you do that.
  • Decorate Your Christmas Tree for Cheap
    Learn how to not only save money on your Christmas tree decorations this year but also how to be creative while your doing it as well.
  • How to Not Let the Holidays Ruin Your Workouts
    Here are some tips to help keep you more consistent and in shape throughout the holiday season.
  • Christmas Decorations Made for the Average College Student
    Decorating your dorm room for Christmas can be a bit expensive without the right ideas. Here are ones that might help you not only spend less but show your creative side as well.
  • Thankful
    Thanksgiving always seems to go so quickly for me, but it's a wonderful memory nonetheless. Here is a poem to reflect my memories well spent with family on that wonderful holiday.
  • A Homemade Thanksgiving
    Thanksgiving has usually been something pleasant and enjoyable at my house. Sometimes the time right after the Thanksgiving meal turned out to be my favorite part of all.
  • Three Recommended Facebook Applications
    Facebook is known for its applications. Here are a few that I recommend.
  • Simple Blue
    Sometimes past travels can bring on simple memories. This poem is about my own experience of remembering something very beautiful that I would like to see again someday if ever given the chance.
  • Problems with the Public Option
    The public option in health care reform is worth the debate. Some aspects regarding the public option may not solve as many problems as some might be assuming.
  • Five Ways to Stay Active While Single
    Singleness does not have to equal loneliness. Enjoy your life while you are still single and be active while you do.

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