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Author Archives: Charles Yallowitz
Ghost Month: Shadow People
These are pretty self-explanatory. A shadow person is a type of ghost that is nothing more than a dark silhouette or blob. They are typically seen through peripheral vision, but people have claimed to spot them from a distance. They … Continue reading
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Tagged apparitions, ghosts, halloween, october, shadow people, specters
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Understanding Point of View in Writing: First, Second, and Third Person
Greetings! Beem Weeks here again. This month, my post is for those who may be in the early stages of their writing journey. We’re looking at POV. … Understanding Point of View in Writing: First, Second, and Third Person
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Addendum to Goal Post: Always I Forgot to Schedule Something
So, I realized I forgot to schedule a holiday, animal, or any type of post for today and next Sunday. Found a note under my desk reminding me to find a Halloween-like animal post, but clearly I forgot. I might … Continue reading
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Tagged emotions, life, narcissism, pain, parenting, priorities, stress, work, writing
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Ghost Month: Doppelganger
I’ve used a fantasy version of this in my stories. For fantasy, these tend to be shapeshifters who copy a person and try to replace them. At the very least, they take the form while occasionally copying all memories as … Continue reading
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Tagged copies, doppelgangers, ghosts, halloween, monsters, october, phantoms, specters
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Poetry Day: Shrieking Skull of Necrotalis Plains
(A creepy tale that I can’t remember the inspiration for. Given the time period, it could have been a nightmare.) An open plain Never crossed by man Home to ghosts And every form of ghoul Slavering for flesh One … Continue reading
Ghost Month: Banshees, Wraiths, and Revenants
Time for a triple because these three are all ghosts that I feel are similar. Can’t put my finger on why I feel that way, but I’m going with it in order to include more types of ghosts this month. … Continue reading
I am with Teri Polen at Bad Moon Rising, Today
Today I’m with Teri Polen at her Bad Moon Rising feature. This is the tenth year for this feature and the following graphic contains a list of … I am with Teri Polen at Bad Moon Rising, Today
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Reviewing. Part 1: Why Review?
A book with no reviews is dead. I recently read that statement in a blog post by an indie author about the scarcity of reviews. The blogger also … Reviewing. Part 1: Why Review?
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