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Author Archives: Charles Yallowitz
Metaphysical elements in writing – #Astrology
Greetings, SE’ers! It’s Jan again with another look at ways to add metaphysical elements to fiction writing. Today’s topic is one I love—Astrology! … Metaphysical elements in writing – #Astrology
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Revisiting Origins: Sari
(Time for Legends of Windemere champion #3. That would be Sari who started off in a bad spot and seemed to routinely find trouble. Her debut was in Allure of the Gypsies, which also caused a fairly big stir among what few readers … Continue reading
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Tagged dungeons and dragons, epic fantasy, fantasy, Legends of Windemere, magic, origins, Sari, sword & sorcery, thief, Windemere, writing
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Rorschach spring – abstract poetry collection
A presentation of a new abstract poetry collection, ‘Rorschach spring’, by Mirjana M., touching on creation, designing and publishing the collection. Rorschach spring – abstract poetry collection
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Music Inspired Post: How Does It Make You Feel?
I’m trying something new and weird this week. Struggling for a blog post idea, I gave up while I drove into work. ‘Blue Monday’ by Orgy showed up during the random song playlist and it got me thinking. Don’t songs … Continue reading
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Tagged characters, emotions, feelings, inspiration, music, story, writing
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Writing Critique Groups – Can’t find one? Create your own.
Greetings, Storytellers. Diana here today. I just had the great pleasure of visiting my old writer’s critique group and gabbing about books with a … Writing Critique Groups – Can’t find one? Create your own.
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Unique and Critically Endangered: The Axolotl
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 was so much information that it … Continue reading
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Tagged amphibians, animals, axolotls, endangered, nature, salamanders, wildlife
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Goal Post: A Week of Aching Legs and Soul
This week did have a terrible disaster . . . At least, it was a stressful headache. So, I mentioned in last weekend’s goal post that I was going to work on a James Bond puzzle. I actually finished it … Continue reading
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Tagged biking, exhaustion, goals, healing, life, parenting, writing
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Some of the Resources I Used
This probably isn’t going to be a long post. I felt like sharing some of the books I used when I was looking into animal symbology. There was a third book, but I don’t remember the name or author. So, … Continue reading
Book Review
Noelle has generously shared her review of Once Upon a Time in the Swamp, this morning. I’m spending my day flying from Savannah to Boise, and … Book Review
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Elements of a Dual Timeline Novel: Timeframes and Settings
Hi, SEers! You’re with Mae today. Thank you for joining me for part three of my series on dual timeline novels. Part One provided an introduction, … Elements of a Dual Timeline Novel: Timeframes and Settings
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