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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.

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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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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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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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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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

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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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