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Author Archives: Charles Yallowitz
A Heaven for Toasters: Chapter 3
Originally posted on Nicholas C. Rossis:
After relaunching A Heaven for Toasters, complete with new cover, I promised to publish it here in installments. If you’d rather not wait, I will leave the book at $0.99 for a few more…
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Jigsaw Puzzle Post
There’s no quirky hidden meaning there. I’ve been doing jigsaw puzzles whenever I have time and am too exhausted to write. That’s happened a lot because of my schedule and emotional state. Just can’t force it and getting only 30 … Continue reading
Meet Guest Author, Ed Rucker…
Originally posted on Chris The Story Reading Ape's Blog:
I grew up in a less than privileged family in Los Angeles, went to UC Berkeley on a basketball scholarship, and then worked my way through Berkeley Law School. After…
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Leaping Roller Coasters Without a Breather
This is a week of beginnings and endings . . . with no break between them. I finished the school year and am already excited about September. My plan is to put in for Teaching Assistant Level III over the … Continue reading
Infographic: Famous Books Which Began As Dreams
Originally posted on Nicholas C. Rossis:
Regular readers know that most of my stories began as dreams and that I have included several of them in my science fiction series, Pearseus, as well. But I’m hardly the only one, as…
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The Summer Strikes: Leaping into the Next Adventure
Well, I should be in my summer job by now. Can’t be sure because I’m writing this in late May and haven’t put in for the last two days of my school job off. There’s a bit of overlap, which … Continue reading
Derailing Bedlam: Not You Again 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
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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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The Experimental Hero: Brought to You By Science
I’ve touched on a lot of different heroes over the years, so I’m surprised I never thought about this one before. I mean, they’ve slipped into a few categories at times, but I never really locked onto the ‘experiment’ origin. … Continue reading
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Tagged author, characters, experiment, heroes, protagonists, science, unnatural, writing
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Guest Post: How I Wrote A Novella in a Month as a Stay-At-Home Mom
Originally posted on Nicholas C. Rossis:
This is a guest post by Iona Caldwell, druid, mother, author, and wife, who has written the British Occult Fiction, Beneath London’s Fog. How I Wrote A Novella in a Month as a Stay…
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