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.
Simon Belmont and his whip. King Arthur and Excalibur. Doom and the BFG 9000. Samus Aran and the Power Suit. All of these are characters that can be identified by their weapons. You see them holding it or not even … Continue reading →
Posted in Ichabod Brooks, Legends of Windemere, War of Nytefall
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Tagged action, adventure, axes, bows, Dawn Fangs, fantasy, heroes, Ichabod Brooks, Legends of Windemere, magic, signatures, spears, sword & sorcery, swords, vampires, villains, weapons, writing
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(Let’s have a round of applause and comments for special guest, C.S. Boyack!) Thanks for having me over today, Charles. You usually get a visit from Lisa, my assistant and spokesmodel, but today it’s me. There is a bit of … Continue reading →
Posted in Guest Blogging, Spotlight
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Tagged adventure, Amazon Kindle, blogging, books, coming of age, dystopian, ebooks, fiction, growth, guest post, journey, new release, tarot, writing, yak, Yak Guy Project
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This post is coming right after I had a strange lucid dream about not finishing the second War of Nytefall book even though I was going to start the third. No idea where that came from since I finished editing Lost on … Continue reading →
When I wrote The Mercenary Prince, I didn’t know exactly what I was doing. It was one of two books that I added at the last minute because I realized Delvin Cunningham never had a chance to shine on his own. … Continue reading →
Posted in Legends of Windemere, The Mercenary Prince, War of Nytefall
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Tagged crossovers, Dawn Fangs, fantasy, Legends of Windemere, Mab, sword & sorcery, testing characters, The Mercenary Prince, vampires, War of Nytefall
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Originally posted on Nicholas C. Rossis:
This is a guest post by Sally Keys. You may remember her from her guest post, Creating The Time And Space You Need To Write Your Best Work. Sally is a professional freelance writer…
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Don Massenzio It’s time for the next subject for my 2018 author interview series. Author interviews are posted every Friday throughout the year. I am honored to continue this series with author Joleene Naylor You can catch up with all … Continue reading →
Originally posted on Entertaining Stories:
Hey there all you space marines, special ops, and saboteurs. You’ve landed on Lisa Burton Radio. The only show that brings you the characters from the books you love. I’m your host, Lisa the robot…
As I said, prequels are a risky endeavor because you can easily slip up and make a mess of both series. Continuity becomes very fragile since you’re basically traveling back in time and we all know how often that turns … Continue reading →
Originally posted on Nicholas C. Rossis:
This is a guest post by Lily Kaligian. Lily is an editor at Businesscheck.co.nz and Canadabiz.net. She creates a variety of articles about careers, entrepreneurship, technology, business, education, as well as travel and personal…
Today, I’m excited to welcome fantasy author Jesse Teller. This hard working indie author has been kind enough to take a break from creating his delightfully dark, twisted Tales from Perilisc to answer a few questions. Hey, Jesse, thanks for stopping by!…