Bestiary of Blatherhorn Vale is live!
Enjoy this small collections of fantasy poems for .99 cents. Read and review the book. Spread the word to your friends.
About Charles Yallowitz
Charles E. Yallowitz was born, raised, and educated in New York. Then he spent a few years in Florida, realized his fear of alligators, and moved back to the Empire State. When he isn't working hard on his epic fantasy stories, Charles can be found cooking or going on whatever adventure his son has planned for the day. 'Legends of Windemere' is his first series, but it certainly won't be his last.
Reblogged this on DLFwriting and commented:
Don’t miss this collection of fantasy poems! Good stuff here people.
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Reblogged this on mishaburnett and commented:
Poems about monsters–what’s not to like?
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Just got it. The cover looks fine on my Kindle Fire (really great on the Kindle app on my PC). Having fun with the poems–I was going to read a couple, and now I’m more that 50% done. They are like salted peanuts. On my Kindle screen, the final stanza of each poem is on a separate page, which actually works rather nicely, it gives a particular rhythm to the words.
Very nice. I’ll review when I’m done.
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Thanks. I was worried about that last stanza being on another page, so it’s great to hear that it works in my favor. It really is a quick read even when editing it. Makes me want to write another type of Bestiary when I finish writing and editing the current novel. Take a nice break from prose for a bit. 🙂
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Awww ! I don’t have Kindle. I think it’s about time I buy one. I’m out of touch already.
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Or you can get a device that has the kindle app. 🙂
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You can get a free Kindle App for your PC, which lets you read on it.
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Awesome Charles! Way to go! 🙂
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Thanks. If things go well, I’m thinking of doing another Bestiary. Maybe even make a small series of it. I can do ocean, an island, dragons, desert, and other weird areas with various creatures. I could even do one on a bunch of heroes and other important people. Though I’d be tempted to have them all fated for a dark fate. ‘Bestiary of the Doomed’
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The Gashlycrumb Tinies grown up!
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Oh my god! I never heard of that and I just looked it up. That’s just so wrong and entertaining from the description.
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Yay! Got it, Charles. It just looks fantastic on my PC Kindle! Lots of reading to do now:) I’ll start later this evening after supper.
Ellespeth
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Thanks and I hope you enjoy it. It’s only 40 poems, so it’s a quick read. I’d say my favorite, but I don’t have one.
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Congrats!
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Stupid wifi! Yay you did it! Congratulations!
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Thanks. Damn that wifi!
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Charles has a new poetry collection! Available now:)
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Reblogged this on Bastet and Sekhmet and commented:
In Promotion on Amazon…have a look!
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Reblogged this on helenvalentina and commented:
Spreading the word on Charles’ book of fantasy themed poetry!! Available now!! 🙂 🙂
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Reblogged this on C.N. Faust and commented:
Check out Charles Yallowitz’s newest release!
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look forward to owning a copy of it really soon!
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Thanks. Hope you enjoy it.
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I am sure I will 🙂
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looks great 🙂
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Thanks.
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Congratulations! It looks great!
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Thanks. Hope it sells really well too. Feels like I debuted during a weak sales time, so I have to take that into account.
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I hope it does, too! Congrats again, Charles – that is really excellent work.
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With any luck, my fantasy sequel will be right on this book’s heels.
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A new poetry collection people! Check it out! I have my copy, do you?
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