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Author Archives: Charles Yallowitz
How to Stay Motivated When Working from Home
Originally posted on Nicholas C. Rossis:
With the exception of 6 dreadful months, I’ve been working from home for over 25 years now. So I was blessed in that the COVID-19 lockdown didn’t hit me as hard as most. Talking…
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The Dreaded ‘E’ Word = Editing
Most people feel that this is an inevitable trial. You finish the first draft and know that it isn’t where it should be. Why would it? You were still discovering the story as you went even with your detailed outline. … Continue reading
The Real Wild West
Originally posted on Nicholas C. Rossis:
We all know of the Wild West. Or do we? There are so many misconceptions and myths surrounding it, and so many of these are repeated in cowboy fiction and Western movies alike. So,…
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Midday Booster: Covid vs Allergies Memes
I have really bad allergies this time of year. It’s usually a raspy cough and trouble breathing, which makes people think cold or pneumonia. At least that’s how it used to go before 2020. Now, I have strangers looking at … Continue reading
An Attempt at Bringing Smiles: Pandemic Memes
This is a tough one because my own sense of humor is pretty shot. I feel like there is bad news every few days. Probably not wrong there. Keep in mind that I’m in New York, which has an enormous … Continue reading
Welcome to the Weekend! Why Are You Awake So Early?
Man, what a week . . . Such a . . . There was the . . . Uh . . . Line! This might be a shorter post that I realized because I’m not remember much of what happened … Continue reading
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Tagged editing, fantasy, goals, magic, plans, War of Nytefall, writing
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Pet Tales from the Olden Days (D&D Games)
So, one of the reasons I came up with this week’s topic is because I remembered a few stories of when I played Dungeons and Dragons. These are the earlier days of high school where we were goofing off and … Continue reading
How to Publish with KDP: Part Nine
Originally posted on Story Empire:
Image courtesy of bigstock.com Hello SErs. Harmony here. As promised, here is part nine in the post series dedicated to taking a step-by-step look at how to get your finished manuscript from your computer and…
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