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Author Archives: Charles Yallowitz
Run for the Roses
I am visiting with Robbie today to talk about my newest tale. She generously offered a review of Goodbye Old Paint, so in a way it’s a two-fer. … Run for the Roses
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Poetry Day: Puddle Jumping
(When did jumping in puddle stop being fun? I used to love doing it even if my socks got wet. Then, I became an adult and accidentally stepping into a puddle can ruin my day until I get home. Is … Continue reading
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Tagged childhood, fun, growing up, innocence, poems, poet, poetry, puddle jumping, puddles, splashing, wet socks
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7 Tips to Creating A Secret Defense Force in Fiction
As you can see, I’m still not sure what to call this type of organization. A cabal or secret society has fairly dark undertones. For this topic, I’m really trying to lean towards groups that are fighting to protect something. … Continue reading
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Tagged author, fantasy, fiction, groups, organizations, protection, secret societies, writing
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Reading Journals & Craft of Fiction
Greetings! Liz Gauffreau with you today with some thoughts about reading as a writer. I fell in love with reading literature in the ninth grade. I … Reading Journals & Craft of Fiction
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Special Defenders in Fantasy Worlds
I thought about this concept when I watched ‘Dungeons & Dragons: Honor Among Thieves’ and they brought up the Harpers. This is a special group of people who protect the Forgotten Realms from various enemies. They’re kind of political, but … Continue reading
Better Sleep Month
You would think sleep is an easy activity since it’s so essential. Yet, so many of us have trouble. There are a multitude of obstacles that one can face like sleep apnea, insomnia, difficult work schedules, noisy living arrangements, anxiety, … Continue reading
Goal Post: Spirit Was Willing, But Body Was an Issue
I feel like half of these posts turn into a ‘my body broke down on me’ conversations. I’m going to dive right into what went wrong and prevented me from finishing a chapter of Darwin & the Beast Collector. I’ll get … Continue reading
Quotes in Daily Conversation
I have a few friends who I can hold an entire conversation with using quotes from various movies and shows. 90% of them end up being from Futurama, but it’s interesting how such a thing can happen. Yet, the lines … Continue reading