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Author Archives: Charles Yallowitz
7 Tips to Creating a Series Mascot
With the publishing of War of Nytefall: Lost, I’ve introduced a literary aspect that I’ve done before. Not exactly since Lost has a bunny and Fizzle is a dragon, but both of them can be seen as mascots. In Legends of Windemere, … Continue reading
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Tagged adventure, bunny, Dawn Fangs, dragons, fantasy, Fizzle, humor, Legends of Windemere, lost, magic, mascots, series, sword & sorcery, vampires, War of Nytefall, Windemere
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5 Questions on the Book Production and Marketing Matrix – by Joel Friedlander…
Originally posted on Chris The Story Reading Ape's Blog:
on The Book Designer: It can be a challenge to explain to new authors that they need to consider their marketing plans before making arrangements for book design and production.…
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Sally’s Cafe and Bookstore – Buy a Book for Christmas -#Supernatural #Fantasy – Marcia Meara, Charles E. Yallowitz, Stuart France and Sue Vincent
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A Writer’s Guide to Firearms: before the Modern Age (continued)
Originally posted on Nicholas C. Rossis:
This is the last post in this series by my good author friend, William R. Bartlett’s. It continues his discussion of all things firearms and deals with Flintlock weapons in particular. If you have…
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Potential Blog Idea: Ninja Never Wins
First, I have to admit that I may have made a mistake. Back in August when I said I’d have to tone things down with the writing, I did that during a real dark moment. Bad things were happening and … Continue reading
Cyber Monday Ideas for Writers
Originally posted on Story Empire:
Happy Cyber Monday, fabulous SEers! Mae here, kicking off a new week. If you’re in the U.S., I hope you had a fabulous Thanksgiving and have recovered from all the food of Tom Turkey day.…
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Cold Weather Memes: In Honor of the Temp Dropping
All taken from a Yahoo Image Search. Enjoy.
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Tagged cold, funny, get back into bed, humor, need warmth, winter
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11 Tips For Writing Fantasy
Originally posted on Nicholas C. Rossis:
Image: Pixabay My entire Pearseus series (five books) is sci-fi/fantasy, as are some of my short stories. So I was pretty excited when I came across a post on Reedsy with some great tips…
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I Really Should Have Learned to Juggle
This post is going up late because I’ve been running around today. Things didn’t go as planned with extra errands, traffic, my son deciding to stay home instead of shopping with my wife, and laundry. I’m still at the beginning … Continue reading