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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.

Beating the Snallygaster: Pantsing, Endings, and Working with Your Muse #writers

Hi, SEers! Thank you for joining me for another Mae Day on Story Empire. If you’ve been a follower of the blog for several years, you might recall me… Beating the Snallygaster: Pantsing, Endings, and Working with Your Muse #writers

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Revisiting Origins: Mab the Dark Mistress

Mab is the only character from War of Nytefall who has already been introduced to readers.  She appeared in Legends of Windemere: The Mercenary Prince and kind of helped Delvin.  This showed an older, more mature, not as friendly version of this … Continue reading

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Monster Month: Zilant

As you can tell from the picture, this is some kind of dragon.  It has been the symbol of Kazan, Russia since the 1730, so it has a solid reputation.  Although, it has changed over the years from what I’ve … Continue reading

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Metaphysical Elements in fiction writing – #meditation

Hello, SE’ers! It’s Jan again to discuss another metaphysical element we can include in many different ways in our fiction stories. You may … Metaphysical Elements in fiction writing – #meditation

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The Fabulous Foxes of Earth Part 2

Welcome back for Part 2 of the fox posts.  I realized after last week that this isn’t really Halloween or scary themed like one would expect.  Maybe I should have gone for creepier animals.  Well, I’ll have the last 2 … Continue reading

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Goal Post: Stressed and Tired

I was tempted to skip doing a goal post for the first time since I began them.  Then, I realized that I had nothing else to talk about. This was just an exhausting, rough week that has life me incredibly … Continue reading

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Monster Month: Skolopendra

This was a headache to research because ‘Scolopendra’ is the family of large tropical centipedes.  Considering this creature is a sea monster, you can imagine how tough it was to find a semi-decent picture.  Everything was centipedes until I added … Continue reading

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Nanowrimo – Redefining a Win

Greetings Storytellers. Diana here. With NaNoWriMo looming in the future, I’m taking a short intermission from my “tightening your prose” series to … Nanowrimo – Redefining a Win

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Poetry Day: Fragile Muse

(This was a fun one dealing with times when you can’t get your imagination running correctly.) Our spirit of inspiration Gentle pixie on our shoulder With her ink-stained wings And body cloaked in paint Flitting on the edge of thought … Continue reading

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Monster Month: The Mapinguari

This is a beast found around Brazil, Peru, and Venezuela and is supposedly at least seven feet tall.  So, it’s really big and appears to be similar to a Sasquatch and Yeti.  Really that’s only because it’s big and has … Continue reading

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