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Author Archives: Charles Yallowitz
Introducing Astral Conspiracy Book 4: THE TWINS
Originally posted on Staci Troilo:
Ciao, amici! I promised quick releases, and I’m keeping that promise. Today, I’m delighted to share with you book 4 of the Astral Conspiracy Series: THE TWINS. They took the world’s best hope. Took the…
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Hope and Love Sputter Eternal
The bubble was popped Hope lost Love soured The heart beats With an undertone of pain Numbness at the edges Anything To make the agony pass Will the horror end? * Hope can be revived Love found once more If … Continue reading
Posted in Poems
Tagged author, hope, optimism, poem, poet, poetry, positive energy, writing
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So Long Summer Break. I Hardly Noticed You.
(Really liking this song. Though, parts of it seem to hurt when I listen too closely.) Sad, but true. This was my last full week of summer break, which really didn’t have an impact because of Covid-19. Aside from one … Continue reading
Posted in Goal Posts
Tagged goals, life, parenting, school, summer, War of Nytefall, writing
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Lost a Piece of Heart and Soul
They had a place Settled in your chest Adjusting your beats And nurturing the soul Existences entwined Allies in life And now you are alone * A mix of pain And numbness Denial may rear its head Along with anger … Continue reading
The Nutshell Catch and the Point of No Return
Originally posted on Story Empire:
Ciao, SEers. We’ve been talking about Jill Chamberlain’s Nutshell method of plotting as it relates to Aristotelian comedies and tragedies. Last time, we discussed the protagonist with respect to flaws and strengths. (You can find…
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August Book Reviews
Originally posted on Myths of the Mirror:
Only four this month! I’ve been slacking. Actually, I’ve been super busy preparing for my launch and then dropping into bed at night, too tired to read. This month, my offering of 4…
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Immortal Wars: The Summoning Part 33 #fiction #throwback
(Previously on Immortal Wars.) (Again, we shall revel in my teenage originality. Everyone groan in unison.) Disclaimer: Immortal Wars was the book I came up with and wrote in high school. I hadn’t even hit college by the time I wrote the … Continue reading
Posted in Immortal Wars
Tagged fiction, first book, heroes, high school, Immortal Wars, magic, science fiction, space, superheroes, unedited, villains
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Thursday – A little Personal – Book Launch Day
Eternal Road – The final stop is Now Available in Paper and Kindle Formats. For the Introduction, the Kindle edition is on sale at 99¢. The Price … Thursday – A little Personal – Book Launch Day
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7 Tips to Handling Grief and Mourning in Fiction
As I said, grief and mourning is a subplot in War of Nytefall: Ravenous. It was very difficult to touch on this while the majority of the book dealt with action, humor, and Desirae’s seductiveness. I kept having to remind myself … Continue reading
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Tagged 7 tips, anguish, Dawn Fangs, fantasy, fiction, grief, loved ones, mourning, pain, sadness, sword & sorcery, vampires, War of Nytefall, writing
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