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Author Archives: Charles Yallowitz
Final Goal Post of 2020: How Will I End This Year?
First, I hope everyone had a Merry Christmas. If you don’t celebrate then I hope you had a relaxing Friday. Also that you found a place to get food because most places close early or don’t open at all. I … Continue reading
Merry Christmas . . . Promo Time!
MERRY CHRISTMAS! Looking for last minute ideas or have an Amazon card to use? Check out these series by clicking on the cover art and start 2021 with a wild adventure: Not looking for a long series? Then, check out … Continue reading
Posted in Bedlam Series, Ichabod Brooks, Legends of Windemere, War of Nytefall
Tagged action adventure, author, Bedlam, christmas, dragons, dystopia, elves, fairies, fantasy, Ichabod Brooks, Legends of Windemere, magic, post-apocalypse, presents, romance, series, sword & sorcery, vampires, War of Nytefall, warriors, Windemere, wizards, writing
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Questions 3: How Did 2020 Treat You?
Not really writing based. Unless I remind people that War of Nytefall: Ravenous is still for sale and will be forever. That has nothing to do with this post. Since we’re coming to the end of the year, it’s time to reflect. … Continue reading
A Series With Minimal Action, But High Suspense
This year, I got into a series called ‘Dr. Stone’. It is about how humans are frozen in stone for 3,700 years, so civilization collapses. The first to awaken is Senku, a Japanese teen who was obsessed and highly skilled … Continue reading
Music of Legends of Windemere: The Compass Key
Another head-scratcher, which makes me wonder why I took on this crazy challenge. I listened to music all through writing these books, but my mind struggles when it comes to thinking of specific songs. Legends of Windemere: The Compass Key is … Continue reading
Posted in Legends of Windemere, The Compass Key
Tagged caster, Delvin Cunningham, dragons, epic fantasy, Family of the Tri-Rune, fantasy series, Fizzle, heroes, home, Legends of Windemere, lich, Luke Callindor, magic, music, Nyx, Sari, sorcerers, spells, spirits, sword & sorcery, Timoran Wrath, undead, videos, wizards
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Crossing Genres: #Fantasy & #Mystery
Welcome back to the newest entry of crossing over genres. Again, this is to show how advice for one can be used for another. Of course, I’m always using Fantasy since that’s my wheelhouse. I’ve done Romance and Horror/Thriller, but … Continue reading
Posted in Thoughts
Tagged adventure, author, crime, crossing over, fantasy, genres, guidelines, mystery, rules, similarities, suspense, tension, thriller, writing
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Ghostly Interference
Today, welcome Jan Sikes to the blog. She’s a dear friend and is here to tell us about her newest publication. Make sure you make her feel welcome, … Ghostly Interference
Posted in Uncategorized
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A Collection of Autistic Parenting Memes
Simple post this time. I found some funny and supportive memes about autism, especially the parenting side of the equation. Figure this year has been tough on people who are on the spectrum and those who help them. God knows … Continue reading
Posted in Uncategorized
Tagged autism, children, hard work. worth it, love, memes, parenting, parents, perspectives, special needs
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A Week with Snow and Shovels
Okay, this week didn’t go exactly as planned. I can’t even be sure of how I fell a little behind on the writing side of things. Not enough that it destroys me, but I’m simply confused. Time may have gotten … Continue reading
Posted in Goal Posts
Tagged do I need to use a dragon, fantasy, parenting, rest, school, shoveling, snow, television, tips, work, writing
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