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Author Archives: Charles Yallowitz
Author Inspiration and This Week’s Writing Links
Originally posted on Staci Troilo:
Ciao, amici! I’m super excited today. I wrote THE END on my rough draft of book 2 of the Astral Conspiracy series. I haven’t revealed the title or cover yet, so that’s all I can…
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How to Tweak Your Newsletter
Originally posted on Story Empire:
Happy Friday to all the Story Empire readers! Today I’m veering a bit off course from a regular post format at the end of the work week into the topic of managing a newsletter to…
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Some Lanternfish love today
Originally posted on Entertaining Stories:
Head over to Victoria’s blog to see what she thought about Voyage of the Lanternfish #AmReading + #AmWatching – June 6th 2019 #Reviews It’s time to take a look at what I’ve been reading and…
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Derailing Bedlam: Meat Locker Part 4 #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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That Single Step
A single step Taken slowly Making you feel every bruise That life has inflicted Exhaustion is your world Yet you wish to carry on To make progress And collapse with pride A burst of energy Born from such a tiny … Continue reading
Posted in Poems
Tagged advancing, every little bit, hope, poem, poet, poetry, progress, steps forward
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Of Father’s Day and Summer Hampers
Originally posted on Nicholas C. Rossis:
Summer’s finally here and Father’s Day is right around the corner. Which means… plenty of giveaways and free books! One Heart for You Marina Gioti’s One Heart for You is written by a daughter…
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#BookReview of S. Burke’s WHATEVER IT TAKES @pursoot #suspense #TuesdayBookBlog
Originally posted on Staci Troilo:
Ciao, amici! I have another suspense novel to talk about today. S. Burke’s Whatever it Takes. Blurb: James Kincaid had it all. He’d made it to the ‘A’ list in Hollywood, a town that prized…
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Keeping Your Emotions in Check When Writing
One of the things I had to learn way back in high school when I started writing was how to control my own emotions. Not block them off completely, but temper them and access the ones I needed for certain … Continue reading
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Tagged anger, author, balance, emotions, fitting the scene, happiness, sadness, writing
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Some Messages from the Zoo Day
So, my son and I went to the zoo last weekend and a few things have stuck with me. Most good, but a few that I need to get off my chest. The place was packed, which meant there was … Continue reading