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About Charles Yallowitz

Charles E. Yallowitz was born, raised, and educated in New York. Then he spent a few years in Florida, realized his fear of alligators, and moved back to the Empire State. When he isn't working hard on his epic fantasy stories, Charles can be found cooking or going on whatever adventure his son has planned for the day. 'Legends of Windemere' is his first series, but it certainly won't be his last.

Questions 3: Monster Hunting?

Not sure where the picture above came from, but it worked for the original post idea.  I was going to do a ‘Ye Olde Safari Gear Shoppe’.  I couldn’t get the concept to work because going on a monster hunting … Continue reading

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Teaser Tuesday: Clash of the Chaotic Ones

In Legends of Windemere: The Merchant of Nevra Coil, I spent time highlighting Yola Biggs the Chaos goddess.  Prior to this, she was more in the background and staying with Baron Kernaghan.  That was the safest place considering she was a goddess … Continue reading

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Punctuation Part V: Apostrophes & Contrations (‘)

Greetings Storytellers, Diana’s back again with another smokin’ post on the hot topic of punctuation, specifically—the apostrophe! This one’s fairly … Punctuation Part V: Apostrophes & Contrations (‘)

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Monsters in the Open

So, I think the picture above is from a game called ‘Monster Hunter’.  Not sure which in the franchise it is, but seeing videos of this and working on Darwin & the Beast Collector got me thinking about monsters.  Specifically, I was … Continue reading

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Mental Health and Sleep

This is why May being a month about mental health and sleep is interesting.  The two are interconnected.  A decline in one causes a decline in the other.  For example: A person who suffers from anxiety may find this mental … Continue reading

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Goal Post: A Long Weekend and Hopefully Progress

For a short work week, this past one was crazy busy.  My class had a mini-golf field trip one day, which was a lot of fun.  Two students got holes-in-one and everyone had fun even with a few minor blips.  … Continue reading

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The Secret Organization’s Newest Recruit

Boss- “Welcome to the Hidden Strings, young man.” Recruit- “I’m in?  That’s great.  Can’t wait to tell my mom.” B- “Wait . . . I think you forgot that we are a secret society.” R- “Don’t worry.  My mom can … Continue reading

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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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All eBooks Are 99 Cents!

I know Memorial Day is an American holiday, but I figured an extended weekend is the best time to make this announcement: All eBooks are now 99 cents! This includes: Click on the covers to look at the sites and … Continue reading

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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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