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Author Archives: Charles Yallowitz
Friday Book Cover: A few tricks
Originally posted on Story Empire:
Hi gang, Craig here once more. Toward the end of last year we adopted a group of alternating topics for Story Empire, and when the debate was going on, I was probably late for class.…
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The 2018 Interview Series Featuring Cage Dunn
Don Massenzio Welcome to the 2018 author interview series. Author interviews will be posted every Friday throughout the year. I am honored to continue this series with author Cage Dunn. For those of you that have read my interviews in … Continue reading
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Questions 3: Fear in Reality and Fiction
I’ve been told that talking about one’s fears is helpful. Though the last post didn’t really do me any favors. At least it’s winter and those eight-legged, big-eyed, fang-wielding . . . Moving on. I’m sure this could get awkward, … Continue reading
Xavier Tempest: Lord of Nyte
This was a character who joined the series later than many of the others, but has risen pretty high up the ranks. In the book, Xavier Tempest is a nobleman that would hire Clyde to help him and has now … Continue reading
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Tagged action adventure, Dawn Fangs, fantasy, magic, origins, sword & sorcery, vampires, War of Nytefall, Windemere, Xavier Tempest
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The Graveyard Girl and the Boneyard Boy, on #LisaBurtonRadio
Originally posted on Entertaining Stories:
Hello, and welcome to another edition of Lisa Burton Radio, the only show that brings you the characters from the books you love. I’m your host, Lisa the robot girl, and today we’re going to…
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Fantasy Authors Unplugged: Leonora Meriel’s The Woman Behind the Waterfall
Archer's Aim Today, I’m pleased to interview Leonora Meriel, author of The Woman Behind the Waterfall. Set in Ukraine, this magic realism come highly rated by readers. Read on to find out more about the author and the book: About … Continue reading
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Creatures of Fear: Spiders . . . I’ll Really Have to Muscle Through This One
I had to make it a funny meme because this is something that will lock me up, make me cry, and pray for unconsciousness. Even that picture is a tough one since spiders freak me out. I’ve gotten better with … Continue reading
Fear
(This is an old poem that I posted back in 2014 and wrote even early than that. Figure I’d put it back up considering the theme.) The darkest depths of the mind are my playgrounds I am omnipotent Spiders, heights, … Continue reading
Present Tense Writing: A Refresher
So, I realized that I haven’t really mentioned that I’m a present tense author for a while on this blog. The way I realized this was by getting a few messages about ‘typos’ that turned out to be present tense. … Continue reading