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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.

Detour on the Eternal Road Tour – Stop Fourteen with Thomas Wikman.

Thomas Wikman is a person with many interests. He and I got to conversing after I found out one of his interests is beer. He knows a lot about beer … Detour on the Eternal Road Tour – Stop Fourteen … Continue reading

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Character Growth Rollback

I was watching the newest season of a television show months ago and something was gnawing at me.  It was irking me through most of the episodes I was binging.  Didn’t realize what the problem was until I got halfway … Continue reading

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Including themes in your novels and an example: The divine comedy by dante alighieri

Hi SEer’s, it’s Robbie here today and I am sharing about including themes in your novels. This is something I can’t help doing in my adult writing as… Including themes in your novels and an example: The divine comedy by … Continue reading

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Detour on the Eternal Road Tour – Stop Twelve with Liz Gauffreau

Liz and I have followed each other for what seems like forever. I have enjoyed Liz’s stories, poetry, and her classic New Hampshire humor. She is an … Detour on the Eternal Road Tour – Stop Twelve with Liz Gauffreau

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The Pumpkin Toadlet: A Standout Among Jumpers

First, the pumpkin toadlet is not considered endangered.  It’s a toad found in South America and is less than an inch long.  They are a bright-yellow orange because they possess a neurotoxin.  These toads skip the tadpole stage too and … Continue reading

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Goal Post: Just a Little Drain Bamage

This past week didn’t start off really well, especially if you decipher the title.  So, I can’t say I made much in the way of progress. So, I made it through work on Monday and was home helping my son … Continue reading

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Questions 3: The Fallen Apprentice

You know, I’m just going to dive right into the questions.  I mean, I’ve made a post about fallen apprentices and another about hubris.  Covers the topic pretty well for only having a week to do so. If you were … Continue reading

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Love and Characters

Hi SEers! Denise here to talk about character relationships on the day many celebrate love or Valentine’s Day. If you celebrate this day, I hope it’s… Love and Characters

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Poetry Day: Not Sick Enough

(I think many of us have been in this situation.) Though limbs ache with every twitch And you cough more than your breathe. Your head swims without much cause Turning your stomach instead out. You are made to carry on. … Continue reading

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Detour on the Eternal Road Tour – Stop Eleven with Marie Ann Bailey

I have known Marie Ann Bailey almost since the first day I started blogging. We somehow connected and then collaborated on a simupublished set of … Detour on the Eternal Road Tour – Stop Eleven with Marie Ann Bailey

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