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.
The previous summers weren’t like this one. My son would have school to make sure he didn’t have any regression. He was eligible for it this summer too, but we had already signed him up for a half-day program that … Continue reading →
So, my son got 10 Lego sets for his birthday and we spent last week putting them together. I went into the details with this yesterday, so I’m just going to show him with all of the completed projects. Ending … Continue reading →
So, I’m away for the weekend and will only be on the blog in the mornings and evenings. Maybe since it depends on how well I’m sleeping. I’ve found that it’s easier to handle Twitter, Facebook, and email by phone … Continue reading →
Originally posted on Library of Erana:
FROM THE AUTHOR OF THE INTERNATIONALLY RENOWNED SILISTRA QUARTET. Cruiser Dreams The cruisers called. She answered. Book II in the Kerrion Empire trilogy. Cruiser Dreams: A young woman inherits an empire beyond all imagining,…
Princess Cyrena is the wife of the Shadow Earl and the caretaker of Rayne. In fact, it’s stated that she was transformed from a regular harpy to one that is more humanoid and civil. Even stranger, she has a facial … Continue reading →
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Don Massenzio This week’s author interview features Balroop Singh, a poet, non-fiction writer and blogger. She lives and writes in California On a side note, though the initial response was gratifying, I find myself running out of interview subjects by … Continue reading →
Originally posted on Chris The Story Reading Ape's Blog:
Samantha Keel logo on The Creative Penn: Intro by Joanna Penn: If you write fiction, whatever your genre, you are likely to write about physical injury at some point. But…
Originally posted on Entertaining Stories:
Welcome all you lost wanderers, and those without purpose. You’ve found Lisa Burton Radio, the only show that brings you the characters from the books you love. Except for this week, that is. This week…
There might not be as much to say about these two as I’d hoped, which might be apparent since I put them together. Both of them were added to Quest of the Brokenhearted once I decided to make it focus entirely … Continue reading →