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Author Archives: Charles Yallowitz
7 Tips to Being an Effective Spymaster
So, I’ve asked Kai Stavros from War of Nytefall: Rivalry to give some tips on being a spymaster. He doesn’t really want to share his secrets or be out in public, so he gave me a list. It was written into … Continue reading
Posted in War of Nytefall
Tagged Dawn Fangs, fantasy, fiction, funny, humor, intrigue, Kai Stavros, rivalry, spies, vampires, War of Nytefall
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Cover Reveal: Unclear Purposes
Originally posted on Entertaining Stories:
Joan Hall is sharing her cover art across the internet today. I hope you’ll all make her feel welcome. Some people take secrets to the grave… Three years after her husband’s murder, Christine Lawrence still struggles…
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#BookRelease #scifi Novel: THE GATE #aliens
Originally posted on Staci Troilo:
Ciao, amici! I feel like I was just announcing the release date had been moved up (how unheard of!) and now the release day is HERE! I’m happy to announce THE GATE is available today!…
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4 Tips for a Successful Book Fair
Originally posted on Nicholas C. Rossis:
So far, I’ve never attended a book fair, but will probably do so here in Greece. So, I found this guest post by Elaine Bennett of particular interest. I hope you, too, enjoy it!…
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Sally’s Cafe and Bookstore – Author Update #Reviews – C.S. Boyack, Lizzie Chantree and Sheila Williams
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The Spymaster a.k.a. Why Intel is Important Even to Fictional Armies
In the War of Nytefall series, Kai Stavros is the acting spymaster working under Xavier Tempest. His job is to gather information on enemies, handle assassinations, and report on potential dangers to his master. Kai isn’t much of an infiltrator in … Continue reading
Posted in Thoughts
Tagged fantasy, fiction, information, intel, magic, military, sneaking, spy, spymaster, War of Nytefall, writing
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More Artist than Businessman: Blows to the Brain
We live in a society where you are judged by how much money you make. Yeah, that’s a brutal way to start this off, but I don’t really think I’m wrong. For 5 years, I was a stay-at-home parent while … Continue reading
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Tagged author, business, exhaustion, hope, income, judging, money, promotions, starving artist, writing
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Goal Post: Back to Work in a Tizzy!
I went back to work this week and my body truly didn’t enjoy waking up at 5:30 AM again. So much that it got me up at 4:30 AM to make things worse. Seriously, I’m still averaging 5-6 hours of … Continue reading