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.
Don Massenzio Write, Market, Repeat: An Indie Success Story Author Susan Wittig Albert has some straightforward advice for aspiring writers: “Write. Write a book. Write another, and another after that. Writing is a craft. It has to be learned. It … Continue reading →
Originally posted on Nicholas C. Rossis:
My latest book now has an official release date–August 13! Called A Heaven For Toasters, it kicks off what will hopefully turn into a fun new series: A science fiction crime adventure with plenty of…
This is the last official day of the 99 cent sale for Quest of the Brokenhearted! First thing tomorrow morning, I’m ‘republishing’ to have the price go up to the usual $2.99. So, this is the time to grab this book … Continue reading →
Posted in Legends of Windemere, Teaser Tuesday
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Tagged 99 cents, action adventure, Amazon Kindle, demon dog, elves, epic fantasy, excerpt, fantasy, Kira Grasdon, last day, Legends of Windemere, magic, monsters, Quest of the Brokenhearted, sale, sneak peek, sword & sorcery, teaser, tuesday, Windemere
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I really haven’t gone into any of the supporting cast of Quest of the Brokenhearted, so now feels like the time. There really wasn’t much outside of the champions, Kira Grasdon, and the Shadow Earl. A few characters turned up to … Continue reading →
As I said yesterday, today is my son’s birthday party, which means I’m not going to be around until the late afternoon. Well, what’s left of me will be back and we’ll see where things go from there. I do … Continue reading →
The week started out so well. I finished writing Raven’s Wrath and scheduled it for October, which means I’m only doing editing and idea tinkering for the rest of the summer. That’s if I get around to it though because my … Continue reading →
Last year, I wrote a trio of posts that gave tips on three categories of fighting styles. This was just a general overview of Strength, Agility/Speed, and Counters/Thinkers, which most styles can be fit into. Of course, this is boiling … Continue reading →
Posted in Legends of Windemere
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Tagged action scenes, agility, combat, countering, fantasy, fiction, fighting style, Quest of the Broken Hearted, questions, speed, strength, thinking, warriors
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Don Massenzio This week’s author interview features Dr. Rich Meyrick. Rich is from the UK but now lives in Canada where he spends his days writing books and posting on his blog. On a side note, though the initial response … Continue reading →
Originally posted on Entertaining Stories:
Welcome all you disillusioned, disenfranchised, and faithless warriors. If you’ve ever suffered loss, you may be able to relate to my special guest, Kira Grasdon. “Welcome to the show, Kira.” “Thank you for having me.…
One thing that Quest of the Brokenhearted did is push my limits on writing fight scenes. Many people thinking writing an action scene is easy because you just have to put in ‘fighting stuff’. This includes punches, kicks, soliloquies, gloating, guns, … Continue reading →
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Tagged action scenes, battle, combat, excitement, fiction, humor, list, magic, Quest of the Broken Hearted, swords, tips, weapons, Windemere, writing
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