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Author Archives: Charles Yallowitz
Resurrection of Monster Maker Fun!
So, it seems I skipped doing this last year. Not surprised since I was job hunting and thought I had a shot at saving my marriage. Ah, what a naive youth I was in 2018. So, I really couldn’t muster … Continue reading
Dirty Dozen Author Interview – Trish Hubschman #Uniqueauthors #Meetanauthor
Originally posted on Library of Erana:
Author name: Trish Hubschman Please tell us a little about yourself. What makes you a unique author (or artist)? I live on Long Island, New York, US, with my husband, Kevin and dog Henry. Please…
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End of the Summer Goals: Only 3 Days of Break Left
Let’s be honest. I didn’t have much of a summer break since I was working at camp even before my school job ended. That means I’ve really only had 13 days to rest. Minus 1 for orientation day though. Not … Continue reading
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Tagged Baltimore, editing, painting, parenting, school, summer, War of Nytefall, work, writing
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Bursts of Nostalgia
First, I’m not talking about the manipulation of nostalgia, which seems to be getting used all over the places. This is more about you walking along or sitting at your desk. Just going through the day or relaxing. All of … Continue reading
The Future for Story Empire
Originally posted on Story Empire:
Hi, gang, Craig here to start this off. One of the fun things about a group blog is the camaraderie established by working with friends. We have a place to chat that’s free from others,…
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Derailing Bedlam: A Taste of Tenay Part 3 #fiction #adventure
As usual, here is your warning that this story has cursing, sex (not graphic), innuendo, and violence. It’s my Rated-R action adventure called Derailing Bedlam. This is the fourth outing (third official) for Cassidy and Lloyd, so feel free to … Continue reading
Posted in Bedlam Series, Derailing Bedlam
Tagged action adventure, assassins, Bedlam, Cassidy, comedy, Derailing Bedlam, dystopia, fiction, friends, guns, humor, jeep, knives, Lloyd Tenay, mercenaries, serial, serial killers, sex, Shattered States, trains, traveling, united states, violence, writing
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Infographic: Ways to Enrich your Writing
Originally posted on Nicholas C. Rossis:
Many thanks to customwritingservice who produced the infographic and post below specifically for my blog, to help you hone your writing skills! 5 Ways to Enrich your Writing Writing a story of fiction is…
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Cherish Their Childhoods
Gone in half a blink From needing nurturing To always out Rarely giving time Sequestered in their lair Like a cocooned larva * We rarely think ahead The humorous mourning Of our little ones advancement Weeping at milestones That grow … Continue reading
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Tagged childhood, children, fun, growing up, happiness, memories, nostalgia, parenthood, poem, poetry
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Five Things to Remember as a New Writer- Guest Post at @maryannwrites
Originally posted on Fiction Favorites:
? Today I’m a guest at Maryann Miller’s blog, Maryann Writes. When I was a new writer, I learned many things by trial and error. Some of what I learned I forgot and had to…
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