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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.

Can You Use AI in Fiction Writing?

My day job is that of content writer—or “content expert” as my official title is. As part of it, I spend hours daily researching topics I’m … Can You Use AI in Fiction Writing?

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Poetry Day: Hoarder

(This was originally inspired by a commercial for the show ‘Hoarders’.  Now, I can think of it relating to another class of people.  It is funny how an animal that hoards things is studied as an abnormality, but humans aspire … Continue reading

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Best of 2023 #2: The Axolotl

(Originally posted on May 14, 2023.) The axolotl is a very unique type of salamander.  We’ll get more into that with the facts because there’s a lot to delve into. I tried to write it in paragraph form, but there … Continue reading

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The Soul Whisperer’s Decision

BLURB: Sarah Jameson, a nurse at County Central Hospital, survives an accident that kills her two young children. While comatose, she travels into … The Soul Whisperer’s Decision

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Words that pack a punch – Power words

Hello, SE’ers! I am excited to kick off a new year with Story Empire with new content and new members. This year, I am going to do a series about … Words that pack a punch – Power words

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The Bedlam Books on Amazon!

. . . . . . . . . I know I should let them rest, but I always feel like mentioning these books.  Crossing Bedlam and Chasing Bedlam came about from me wanting to write an R-rated adventure.  It takes place … Continue reading

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Characters With a Death Wish

I guess the quote above is what a literal death wish is.  That would be an acceptance that life has an ending and you’re okay with that eventuality.  Doesn’t sound like you’re wishing for death, which is how fiction tends … Continue reading

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Writing through the generations: Generation X

Hello, SE friends. A couple of months ago, I began a series entitled Writing Through the Generations. The purpose of the series was and is to help … Writing through the generations: Generation X

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Happy Squirrel Appreciation Day

I couldn’t resist this holiday.  A dear, close friend of mine and I have a squirrel thing going on for years.  So, I’d be remiss if I didn’t take advantage of this day.  Also, there are 5 subfamilies, 58 genera, … Continue reading

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Goal Post: A Week of Cold and Treading Water

Heard this song on Pandora yesterday morning during my shower.  Really caught my attention.  Been a while since a new song grabbed me like this. Anyway, this week didn’t see much in the way of writing or editing.  Might have … Continue reading

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