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Author Archives: Charles Yallowitz
How to Use Prologues, Part 12, Summary
Image courtesy of Tumisu via Pixabay Hi SErs! It’s a day of Harmony here at Story Empire 🙂 Today, as promised, we’re here to close up this series on… How to Use Prologues, Part 12, Summary
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The Smartest Hero in the Room
One of the hardest characters to write may be the genius hero. This is the one who knows about everything and supplies answers to all questions. He might not even be in the main cast, but he’s there to make … Continue reading
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Tagged author, characters, fiction, genius, heroes, intelligence, smart, villains, writing
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Writing the End – Part IV
Greetings Storytellers. Diana here today. I’m back with more thoughts on how to end our books. So far, in this series of posts about Endings, we’ve … Writing the End – Part IV
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The Mongolian Wild Horse: Another Story of Reintroduction
We actually have these animals at the Bronx Zoo. They are called Mongolian Wild Horses, Przewalski’s horse, takhi, and Dzungarian horse. Sadly, they were made extinct in the wild for the following reasons: Competition with livestock. Hunting . . . … Continue reading
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Tagged animals, endangered, horses, mongolian wild horses, nature, reintroduction, wildlife
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Goal Post: Made It To Winter Break!
The title really says it all. This was a week of just making it to the break. I didn’t get to work on Darwin & the Demon Game because I was too tired. Work was crazy since we have a week … Continue reading
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Tagged break, goals, Legos, life, parenting, Wicked, Winter Break, working, writing
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Origins of Monsters
Creating monsters for a fantasy world can be done in a variety of ways. None of them are better than the others, so the author can use the one that suits them best. It doesn’t even have to be one … Continue reading
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Tagged author, creativity, creatures, fantasy, fiction, imagination, monsters, world building, writing
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Creating Character Voice
Hi, SEers. Welcome to another Mae Day on Story Empire. Thanks for joining me for a discussion on character voice. As authors, we know the importance… Creating Character Voice
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Poetry Day: Devil’s Advocate
(Sometimes, I play devil’s advocate, but I try to do it with friendly debates. Not when someone is talking about their dreams unless they ask me to do so. The devil’s advocate role gets used by so many people to … Continue reading
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Tagged author, criticism, devil's advocate, helping, hurting, poems, poetry, writing
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7 Tips to Creating Monsters
Let’s be clear. There really aren’t many solid rules to monster making. At least when it comes to fiction. In reality, you have to struggle with the ethics of creating a monster and hope it doesn’t kill you when it … Continue reading
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Tagged advice, author. tips, creating, creatures, fantasy, fiction, imagination, monsters, writing
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