The Golden Quill: Awakening of the Star Pen


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A little child named Kael lives a humble existence in Brindlewood. Despite the tranquility, Kael always felt something more was ahead. After seeing a falling star in the forbidden forest, he discovers the Star Pen, changing his life. The pen's extraordinary capacity to bring anything written to life takes Kael on an adventure beyond his wildest expectations. Enormous power brings enormous risk. Kael understands the Star Pen is not a toy when darkness covers his hamlet. Kael must leave his town to defend the Pen from evil powers with Elisar, the wise guardian, and Shira, a strange blue-furred wolf. Kael encounters Elf fighter Aeliron, who helps him to the Black Mountains, where he must master the Pen's abilities. This first novel follows Kael as he fights exterior dangers and internal worries and self-doubt. Kael learns by the end of the story that the Star Pen balances Light and Shadow. After losing his allies in a catastrophic onslaught, Kael feels more alone than ever and realizes a larger war awaits. The story depicts one's struggle to discover responsibility, bravery, and inner strength.







The Golden Quill


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The golden quill, a potent instrument for good, belongs to Choden Lamas, master monk, but has been stolen and found its way to Ye Olde Curiosity Shoppe. He, his silent companion, and priest, Father Jimmy, represent the main forces for good pitted against forces for evil, especially in the person of Zak Beaurs. What will become of him and girlfriend, Jessica? This novel contains a rich mix of characters whose stories interweave. Some are unsavoury, others redeemed. What will become of the golden quill? Who will triumph in the fight over a remedy developed by Choden Lamas, but eagerly sought by Langgaurds Pharmaceuticals? The novel builds to a grand and dramatic showdown between good and evil. Ruth Less deliberately sets out to express her concern for our wellbeing and personal transformation. She does this by giving us a thoroughly good yarn.




The Golden Quill


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A Little Frog’s Heart:The Golden Quill, Angel Or Executioner?


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“I don’t think I was expecting to read a children’s book with so much concentration, and I also have to admit, with such great pleasure. However, I don’t think this means that I’m entering my second childhood. Leaving aside the fact that the book is well written - putting it purely and simply, I was gripped by the ingenuity of the characters, and by the exciting nature of their experiences. I am glad this first volume is not actually the last, and that we are talking about an entire cycle which is far from its end. You are now about to read the first volume in the cycle of ‘A Frog’s Heart’, while I have already read the second one and I’m preparing for the reading of the third. So I have a serious motive for wanting to encounter the same freshness as I read the rest of it. I do not know what exactly drove the author towards children’s literature, but two things seem clear to me. Firstly, that he has all the gifts of imagination and expression necessary for this genre, so he has an indisputable leaning towards it. Secondly, that he fell upon a genre which has been a stepchild, in our literature, for a good few decades. In recent years, the genre has had a presence for its readers, mainly through translations and re-editing, with original works being immensely rare, if not almost absent. I am glad that, among the few who sought to fill this gap, there is an author so visibly gifted. He is an author who, besides the gifts of imagination and expression already mentioned, has another gift which I consider to be essential – he knows how to introduce that moral dimension without which literature for children cannot be conceived, but he never falls into merely preaching. The moral thesis emerges from the happenings, dialogues and meditations of the characters. This seems to me, as I’ve already mentioned, essential. Nothing drives a child – or even a grown-up – further away from the ethical dimension than a moralising lecture. As far as I know, these stories will be presented to the public in several formulae – as richly illustrated volumes, as comic strips, and – if I understood it correctly – as animated cartoons. This is excellent – since our way of perception differs both according to our ages and according to our personalities; and it is very good to be reached through the means best suited to us. I would not like to conclude before wishing the readers a pleasant read, irrespective of their age and the form of the story for which they’ve opted – book, comic strips, etc. I would also like to wish great energy to the author, so that he can make us glad with as many adventures as possible of his ingenious and charming characters. Had anyone told me, before reading this book, that fleas, rats and even silkworms would seem cute creatures to me, I would have said he didn’t know what he was talking about! Once again, have a pleasant read!“ – Liviu Antonesei




Golden Quill Awards Records


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The records include committee minutes, entry lists, judges evaluations, calls for entries, programs, awards ceremony scripts, lists of winning entries and press clippings.




The Golden Quill


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The Golden Quill editorials, 1964


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