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Author Archives: Charles Yallowitz
Check This Out: Seven, A Most Remarkable Pigeon
On the blog with me today is the wonderful Sandra Nickel. She’s here to talk about Seven, A Most Remarkable Pigeon, her latest picture book. It will … Check This Out: Seven, A Most Remarkable Pigeon
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Colors and How They Can Enhance our settings and characters #2 – Yellow
Greetings, SE’ers. This is the second post in my new series about how different colors can enhance our work. Today, I’m exploring Yellow. The first … Colors and How They Can Enhance our settings and characters #2 – Yellow
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Poetry Day: Ode to the Music Man
(Years ago, I had a friend who was a great guy and big into music. He was really good at it and had a great energy to run parties. We stayed in touch after I moved to Florida and hung … Continue reading
Using Character Occupations to Their Full Advantage: Part 1 of 2
Images: BookBrush Greetings! Liz Gauffreau with you today. I don’t know about other readers, but at times a novel will strain my credulity when I … Using Character Occupations to Their Full Advantage: Part 1 of 2
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7 Tips to Character’s Making Uncharacteristic Decisions
The above question does come up when you see a character acting in a way that they really shouldn’t. For some authors, this could be growth in that a risk is being taken. Yet, that doesn’t always come off correctly. … Continue reading
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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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