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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.

Vacation Spots for Writers – An AI opinion

Photo by Il Vagabiondo on Unsplash Hi SEers. John is with you today. Here we are on the last day of July. The summer is going faster than we can … Vacation Spots for Writers – An AI opinion

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In Honor of My Son Becoming an Older Teenager

This being my son’s birthday weekend, we’ve been busy celebrating.  I thought I’d post a few funny teenager things.  I’ll probably be escorting him to another Pokemon catching outing today.  At least I’m getting my steps in. I know the … Continue reading

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Goal Post: Heat and I Do NOT Get Along

Now, I haven’t liked the summer heat for a long time.  Never enjoyed the sweating, discomfort, and occasional smells.  Still, I used to be able to function in the heat without being made to feel like the grim reaper is … Continue reading

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‘Eh, Take It or Leave It!’

Here we are at the final category of advice that I’ve devised to make this theme last no longer than a week.  Yeah, I’m sure I could have kept this going through the summer, but that’s way too boring.  Do I … Continue reading

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Metaphysical Elements in Fiction Writing – #PalmReading

Hello, SE’ers! It’s Jan again with a super fun subject today from the metaphysical realm. Have you ever had your palm read? Go ahead and look at your… Metaphysical Elements in Fiction Writing – #PalmReading

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Poetry Day: Fan to the End

(This one is pretty clear.  A lot of people will only be a fan of a team as long as that team is winning.  When losing, they’ll jump ship.  Believe they’re called ‘fair weather fans’ and there was another term … Continue reading

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‘It Worked for Me’!

This is the mentality I used when I started planning Do I Need to Use a Dragon? and I kept it going through the writing.  At least, that was my intention.  This might be the hardest of the three categories to maintain. … Continue reading

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Flawed Characters – Part III

Hello SE friend, Gwen with you today. You may recall that I began a series in June on crafting flawed characters. The first segment considered Post … Flawed Characters – Part III

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‘Do I Need to Use a Dragon?’ Is Still Having It’s First Month Price of 99 cents!

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‘This Advice is Gold’!

  While planning Do I Need to Use a Dragon?, I considered the different type of deliveries that advice can come in.  Specifically, the ways other people have tried to convince me to follow their writing advice.  I realized that there … Continue reading

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