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Author Archives: Charles Yallowitz
Surviving a Whirlwind Week
This week was exhausting and I’m actually write most of this post on Thursday because I don’t know how much energy I’ll have Saturday. That and I want to spend the morning writing while my son is at his programs … Continue reading
How do you keeping the passion for Writing Going?
Don Massenzio After publishing ten books with another in the wings, I suppose my passion for writing appears healthy. There are those days, however, when the words won’t come and I struggle to even write original posts for my blog. … Continue reading
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Author Inspiration and This Week’s Writing Links
Originally posted on Staci Troilo:
Ciao,?amici! Hope you’re all doing well. It was another busy week for me, and it doesn’t look like my obligations will be changing anytime soon, so rather than boring you with the same lament every…
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Friday JohnKu – AKA – Hump Day
Originally posted on Fiction Favorites:
“Lucy. It’s Friday.”“I’m ready Little One.” ? Ah, another Friday which is another word for par-teee. Always nice to see the eve of the weekend. I hope your week was a good one. Gwen Plano…
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Infinite Waters now Released in French
Originally posted on Nicholas C. Rossis:
Infinite Waters: 9+1 Speculative Fiction Short Stories has probably the strangest history of all of my books. Its launch was marked by the closing of Greek banks and the imposition of capital controls. As a…
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The 2019 Author Interview Series Featuring Tim Cagle
Don Massenzio It’s time for another installment of my 2019 Author Interview Series. This week, I’m happy to welcome Tim Cagle. Let’s take a look at the 10 questions that Tim chose to reveal a bit about himself. Please enjoy … Continue reading
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Derailing Bedlam: Facing the Apocalypse with a Smile 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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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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When Your Audience Won’t Jump with You
I think I should apologize for all these series posts that I’ve been doing for the last two weeks. I promise that I’ve got a ‘Ye Olde Shoppe’ coming on Friday, so just hold out for a little longer. There’s … Continue reading
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Tagged audience, author, fans, fantasy, genres, horror, multi-genre, personal taste, romance, writing
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Prepare your eBook and Paperback Using Kindle Create
Originally posted on Nicholas C. Rossis:
Last October, I started using Kindle Create to prepare my manuscript for publication and wrote about my experience using Kindle Create to create your manuscript. Amazon has now released an Early Access feature that…
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