At a Loss

I’ve been kind of lost on WordPress lately.  The constant switches between rain and heat aren’t helping.  I think part of it is because I’m not posting book sections.  I’ll start Legends of Windemere: Allure of the Gypsies up when Prodigy of Rainbow Tower debuts.

This leaves me with nothing scheduled for Mondays and Fridays.  Been having trouble keeping on a schedule anyway, but things should settle . . . in September.

Anyway, any suggestions on what I could post about here?  What do you want to see here or see more of?

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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.
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43 Responses to At a Loss

  1. Linda G. Hill's avatar LindaGHill says:

    How about a limerick.

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  2. How about a “writing tips” post some time? Those are always good to read.

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  3. TamrahJo's avatar TamrahJo says:

    IT’S Summer Vacation – I vote for you to take Monday’s and Fridays off –
    But then, I’m a hedonist…
    😀

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  4. how about the exact steps you took to write, edit, format, design cover, photos/drawings,submit, publish, promote your book

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  5. You could do all kinds of things: make up some crazy interview questions and interview people. You could have one day a week where you let your followers into the nonwriting aspects of your life, some kind of personal reflection on the last week. That could be useful in a personal way, and fans, too, always like to get to know authors on a personal level.

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  6. Love your poems Charles! Hint hint! 😉

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  7. Seán Cooke's avatar Seán Cooke says:

    Your poems seem to go down well and you can whack them out in a short space of time, so I’d definitely use them as filler material when you need it!

    I empathise with feeling lost with the blog though. My writing blog has barely mentioned writing in a long time. That might be changing soon, though. I think it’s best not to fret about it and a missed day won’t kill you! It’ll always pick itself back up. 🙂

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  8. You could try for something lighthearted – as others have suggested – maybe bookend the weekend with posts from your characters (and if you already do this, I apologize), not just their motivations, but their perspective on something, perhaps?

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  9. Kelly Hibbert's avatar keladelaide says:

    Anything that takes your fancy.

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  10. Ellespeth's avatar Ellespeth says:

    I wish I had an answer to that one, Charles. You’ve received some good ones 🙂 I find that, once I put the pressure on myself, all the fun is sucked out of a thing…if that makes any sense.
    Dream sweet ~
    Ellespeth

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  11. Jade Reyner's avatar jadereyner says:

    As others have said, I always enjoy your advice posts. You’ve tried lots of things on this journey and for those of us starting out, people like yourself who are able to offer thoughts, advice and guidance are invaluable. Oh, and keep the humour in – I love your sense of humour but am crossing my fingers that you don’t go with Misha’s suggestion (no offence!). 🙂

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  12. You could have a re-blog day, where you reblog posts of certain themes, like book release reblogs…something along those lines, and then you could have a “My Bookshelf Day” where you could let us all know what books your reading! I was thinking of doing something like that once a week since I read and review for other authors, plus I think it’s interesting to see what books writers like to read! 🙂

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