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Author Archives: Charles Yallowitz
Touching on Sensitive Subjects: How Do You Do It?
Way back in Legends of Windemere, I touched on a few sensitive topics such as torture and rape. I didn’t go too deep on the second one, but it was there thanks to Stephen Kernaghan being a sick, evil bastard. Not really … Continue reading
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Tagged controversy, fiction, sensitive topics, tough topics, vampires, War of Nytefall, Windemere, writing
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Writing a Thoughtful Review
Originally posted on Story Empire:
Ciao, SEers. I hope those of you who had a three-day weekend enjoyed the time off work. Did you go boating? Have a picnic? Lounge by the pool? I hope you had the time to…
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This Week in Indie Publishing
Don Massenzio E-Commerce Giant Dangdang Opens To Self-Published Authors In The West Peggy Yu Yu, co-founder and chairman of Dangdang, left, and Guoqing Li, co-founder and chief executive officer of Dangdang, right. in New York in 2010. Photographer: Jin Lee/Bloomberg … Continue reading
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A Quick Message
Originally posted on Welcome to Hell Bent:
Hey! So, there are a couple of awesomely creative friends of mine that have been dealing with some financial difficulties (that are bound to get worse). But they’re both on Patreon, and one…
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The City of Nytefall: Knew I Forgot Something
I have to be honest here. Back when I did my outlines and character designs, I never really put any initial thought to Nytefall. To be fair, the series was originally called ‘Realm of the Night’ and was on Earth. … Continue reading
Posted in War of Nytefall
Tagged action, adventure, cities, Dawn Fangs, fantasy, lost, magic, sequels, sword & sorcery, vampires, War of Nytefall, Windemere, world building
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Infographic: Timeline of the Far Future
Originally posted on Nicholas C. Rossis:
I came across a lovely book the other day–Knowledge is Beautiful. Featured on the Wall Street Journal and The Guardian, this rich 256-page book visualizes captivating and intriguing patterns and connections across art, science, health, and…
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War of Nytefall October Interviews
To help continue the promotions of War of Nytefall: Lost through October, I’m going to do a weekly character interview. It’ll be every Wednesday, which means the top 4 characters of the poll below will be there. I’ll use the … Continue reading
Posted in War of Nytefall
Tagged Dawn Fangs, fantasy, interviews, october, poll, vampires, War of Nytefall
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Last Week of Summer Break
So, this was the last full week of my son’s summer break. It was a hot one, so we didn’t do a whole lot outside. Watched some movies, he went to the pool with the grandparents, and we did water … Continue reading