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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.

This Week in Indie Publishing

Don Massenzio New Platform Connects Self-Published Authors With Readers Elaine Pofeldt Contributor It’s not easy to promote a book, and for self-published authors on a tight budget, it can be especially challenging. Reedsy —a U.K.-based publishing startup that connects authors with … Continue reading

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9 Audiobooks That will Sharpen Your Kids Brain

Originally posted on Nicholas C. Rossis:
This is a guest post by Nishil Prasad, a passionate writer, hungry for innovation and new trends and with tons of enthusiasm for uncovering hidden topics. Nishil writes because he loves it. This post…

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Free Fonts

Originally posted on Nicholas C. Rossis:
Fonts matter. Source: Reddit In my previous post, I wrote about DIY Book Design; a website that lets you create 3D mockups of your book for free. But that implies you’ve already designed your…

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Meet Guest Author, John T. L. Lu…

Originally posted on Chris The Story Reading Ape's Blog:
This project, like many formidable tasks, began as a casual conversation after my wife and I watched the movie ARGO in 2012. The action thriller kept us on the edges…

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The Week That Felt Like a Month

This has been a busy week with a lot of appointments and tasks.  For some reason, it feels like it’s been longer than it actually was.  On Monday, we had enough snow for a school delays and that feels like … Continue reading

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7 Tips to Being Precognitive

Don’t we all wish at times to be able to see even a little into the future?  Guess not everyone, but it could have some advantages.  You’ll definitely know about the weather or traffic.  Waking up will tell you if … Continue reading

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The 2019 Interview Series Featuring David Faucheaux

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Don Massenzio What do you think are the elements of a good story?  My favorite genre is historic fiction. To do it well, the author must pay close attention to setting. The reader should be made to understand the culture, … Continue reading

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Derailing Bedlam: Trust Us. We’re Semi-Professionals Part 1 #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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When Friends Fight in Fiction

So, I’ve been reading a lot of manga and watching a lot of anime over the last year.  I also watched a bunch of a movies and TV shows.  One thing seemed to show up a lot and that was … Continue reading

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Expanding on living documents

Originally posted on Story Empire:
Hi gang, Craig here again. I’ve written about my living documents here before. You can check out this post from 2016. I’m still a big believer in living documents, but it’s become more of an…

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