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Author Archives: Charles Yallowitz
The Female Librarians Who Delivered Books On Horseback
Originally posted on Nicholas C. Rossis:
Dusty Old Thing recently published an article by Rose Heichelbech about The Fierce Female Librarians Who Delivered Books On Horseback During The Great Depression. While everyone’s heard of the Pony Express, this is a rarely-told…
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Questions 3: Using Historical Horrors in Fiction
I tried getting into ‘Man in the High Castle’, but it didn’t stick. That’s not what this post is about, but the two episodes I watched had me thinking of something. We have a lot of fiction that incorporates real … Continue reading
Posted in Questions 3
Tagged answers, authors, fiction, history, q&a, questions 3, war, writing
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How to Publish with KDP: Part Two
Originally posted on Story Empire:
Image courtesy of bigstock.com Hello SErs. Harmony here. As promised earlier, here is the second installment in the post series dedicated to taking a step-by-step look at how to get your finished manuscript from your…
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Infinite Dreams and Limited Time
A thousand voices Maybe more Call out within my mind Praying for life And tempting me with dreams A multitude of rabbit holes That merge Into a maze of adventures * I wish to follow Grant every dream some flesh … Continue reading
Posted in Poems
Tagged aspirations, dreams, goals, imagination, life, poem, poetry, reality, time
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Goal Post: Yeah . . . Everything is Blurry
This is a week that felt like every day lasted a month and all of the events have become fairly blurry. I remember looking into Masters programs and realizing that I need to take the GRE first. Signed up for … Continue reading
Smorgasbord Book Review by Sally Cronin- #Fantasy – The Hat by C.S. Boyack
Originally posted on Smorgasbord Blog Magazine:
One of the books that I enjoyed over the holidays was the novella The Hat from C.S. Boyack… and here is my review. About the book Lizzie St. Laurent is dealing with many of…
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Top 5 of 2019: Stigma of Mental Illness (#3)
This originally went live on March 17, 2019. I’m happy to see it here too. Not a bad thing for this to make a reappearance. So, I might be short and to the point here. Mostly because I know I’m … Continue reading
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Tagged bad, good, mental health, mental illness, opinions, society, stigma, Top 5 of 2019
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The BookBub Experience
Originally posted on Story Empire:
Hello, Story Empire readers! We seem to be sharing our November experiences this week. Wednesday it was Joan’s lessons from NaNoWriMo but today it’s another book trip where you get to see what can happen…
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