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Author Archives: Charles Yallowitz
#2 Post of 2020: Do You Avoid or Tackle Mental Health Issues in Fiction?
(Post originally published on April 6, 2020) I bring up mental health a lot here. Usually, it’s in regards to the topic itself and not connecting it to writing. Well, I’m going to switch that up here. Wednesday and Friday … Continue reading
Posted in Thoughts
Tagged author, fiction, heavy topics, issues., mental health, writing
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Heraldry Basics
Any of you writing fantasy will appreciate Toni Šušnjar’s post on heraldry, shared on Mythic Scribes. The History of Heraldry As Toni explains, … Heraldry Basics
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Pictures from the Father/Son Zoo Trip
Last Sunday’s funny animals picture went over really well. I realized that I randomly put it on the same day that my son and I went to the Bronx Zoo. That was a lot of fun and we got some … Continue reading
A Toast to the Weekend . . . Zzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzz
Not sure if I mentioned this last weekend, but this week started midterms. Not the whole week, but midway through and it continues through next week. I work a lot in the Testing Center where kids go if they need … Continue reading
Who Do You Write For?
This is a question that I ask a lot and see many people answering without hesitation. At least it appears that way. It’s hard to figure out for myself. There’s always multiple factors that I think about. The list can … Continue reading
Posted in Thoughts
Tagged audience, author, confidence, determination, excitement, faith, hope, target, who do you write for, writing
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7 Tips On Writing Great Book Reviews
I love books and believe everyone should leave reviews of the books they read. Reviews help readers decide if a book is worth reading, they also help… 7 Tips On Writing Great Book Reviews Excellent tips!
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Immortal Wars: Light, Blood, & Tears Part 2
(Disclaimer: A warning to those who continue. This is a sequel to a previous story. Both of these were written in the mid-1990’s. While the first one was slightly edited and vanity press published, this one has not been touched … Continue reading
Posted in Immortal Wars
Tagged fantasy, first book, humor, I'm sorry, Immortal Wars, science fiction, unedited, unpublished
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Thursday A Little Personal – Twiggy and Lucy Learn about Teagan’s New Book
“Hey, guys, come here.” “Yes, boss. You might have to call Twiggy twice.” “What’s up? “You both know the writer Teagan R. Geneviene.” “We have heard … Thursday A Little Personal – Twiggy and Lucy Learn about Teagan’s New Book
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