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Author Archives: Charles Yallowitz
Aristotle Gave Us More than Philosophy
Originally posted on Story Empire:
Ciao, SEers. Have you ever heard the term polymath? I had to dig deep into my college days to remember the definition. (We won’t discuss how long ago that was.) A polymath is a person…
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Desert Adventures: Hard to Do Without Writing ‘Dessert’ By Accident At Least Once
I’ve actually talked about sea journeys and a few other specific types over the years, but I realized that I never touched on this one. Desert adventures have been really popular for a long time. You find it in many … Continue reading
Interludes 2 #newbook #shortfiction
Originally posted on Entertaining Stories:
Hey everyone, I have a treat for you today. Harmony Kent has a new book to tell us about. Harmony is one of my partners over at Story Empire, so make her feel welcome. Using…
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A Test of Empathy
I watch it unfold A test of the heart Can you act to protect another? Shield a stranger from harm Even if it requires discomfort? Do you care Beyond your circle? These questions are silent Never being spoken Drowned by … Continue reading
Posted in Poems
Tagged caring for others, civilization, compassion, empathy, humanity, poem, poet, poetry, sacrifice, society, writing
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A Little Bit of This and a Little Bit of That
My week began with a tabletop RPG at a friend’s where we sat outside and spread out for social distancing. Each of us got our own pizza and it lasted for a little over 6 hours. Of course, it was … Continue reading
Surviving Through the Week
Monday strikes with fangs A jolt of reality That many wish would fade * Tuesday is slightly better The sting is gone Replaced by a serene focus * Wednesday is halved Beginning with groans And ending with hope * Thursday … Continue reading
Immortal Wars: The Summoning Part 27 #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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Writing Indoors: A Test of Isolation or Socialization?
This one is more my style. I’m definitely more of an indoors author than an outdoors one, which is my choice. Specifically, I prefer to write at home. Here is where I have full control over my surroundings and I … Continue reading
Posted in Thoughts
Tagged authors, coffee houses, desks, indoors, no rain, privacy, solitude, writing
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