We’re kicking off Day 1 of our birthday celebration with a bookish gift for you! Each day, we’ll feature one free eBook plus six 99¢ eBooks, with selections from each year of Scrivenings Press and a different genre each day. These deals are only good for one day, so be sure to grab today’s books […]
Sixth Birthday Celebration
Enter for a chance to win over 40 autographed paperback novels PLUS a $60 Amazon gift card! Deadline to enter is July 31, 2026. Winner will be announced on the Scrivenings Press Facebook page on August 1, 2026. Click this link between July 1st & 31st to enter: http://scrivenings.link/6thbirthdaybash Here’s a list of the books […]
The Wheat and the Tares: Christian Discernment in an Online World
In today’s guest post, Amber shares a thoughtful reflection on gardening, Scripture, and the challenge of recognizing what truly belongs in our lives. Using the parable of the wheat and the tares, she reminds us that Christian discernment online matters, especially when bots, distractions, gossip, and harmful influences can blend in with the good. Her […]
Clean Fiction Doesn’t Mean Boring Fiction
Somewhere along the way, “clean fiction” got an unfair reputation. Maybe some readers hear the phrase and picture a story where nothing much happens, everyone behaves beautifully, and the greatest conflict is whether the church potluck runs out of deviled eggs. But readers of clean fiction know better. Clean fiction doesn’t mean flat characters, predictable […]
Why Fantasy Matters in the Real World
In a fast, noisy world filled with constant screens, social pressure, and endless distractions, children’s fantasy books offer something timeless and deeply needed: space to imagine, courage to grow, and hope beyond the ordinary. In this guest post, author Dawn Ford reflects on how imagination shaped her childhood, why fantasy still matters for today’s children, […]
The Puzzles Behind The Escape Game: When Mystery Becomes Interactive
What makes a mystery truly immersive? In this guest post, author Gina Holder shares how the puzzles in The Escape Game became more than clever plot devices. They are woven into the suspense, the characters’ emotional journeys, and the unfolding secrets of Ives Mansion. From escape-room inspiration to the challenge of writing riddles worthy of […]
Come Read with Us: A Simple, Joy-Filled Book Club (Why We Created the Scrivenings Press 99¢ Book Club—and Who It’s For)
If you’re anything like us, your “to-be-read” pile is… optimistic. It started with good intentions. A few recommendations here, a sale there, maybe a late-night “just one more click” moment. And now? Let’s just say your bookshelf (or Kindle) is quietly judging you. We love books. Truly. But sometimes, even something we enjoy can start […]
Taste a Story: The Persian Stew with a History All Its Own
What if you could step into a story… not just by reading it, but by tasting it? This rich, slow-cooked Persian stew—called fesenjān (fes-en-JOON)—has been served for centuries. With its deep pomegranate flavor and velvety walnut base, it’s the kind of dish that feels like it carries stories in every bite. And in this case… […]











































































































































































