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Author Archives: Charles Yallowitz
2017 Top 5: #2- Powers of the Windemere Sea: Magnificent Mappers
This post originally went live on May 19. There is a third group that is specific to the sea that is neither navy nor pirate. They might be found with those other two groups, but they are unique because of … Continue reading
Posted in Legends of Windemere
Tagged adventure, author, boats, epic fantasy, fantasy, high fantasy, Legends of Windemere, map, mappers, nautical adventure, navigators, ocean, ships, Windemere, writing
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Digital Reading Benefits
Originally posted on Nicholas C. Rossis:
This is a guest post by Kathleen Ramirez, a Millennial with a passion for all things digital. Digital Reading Benefits Infographic: Sharp USA For many Millennials, paper reading is as good as dead. Digital…
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Limping Along
Up before dawn Cooking lunches and breakfasts For other stomachs No shower Until all others ready Hurrying through the act To rally all into the car Errands and chores Phone calls and texts Regardless of health and energy Getting slower … Continue reading
Posted in Poems
Tagged acknowledgement, credit, exhaustion, helping, life, poem, poetry, working hard
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Free for a Limited Time – Blood Orange by Don Massenzio
Don Massenzio In celebration of the release of my new book, Blood Match, on February 2nd, I’m running a free book promotion for the first book in the Brad Rafferty Series – Blood Orange. The promotion runs January 28th through January 30th. Please enjoy … Continue reading
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Short Addition to Last Post
If there was any hope that this coming week would go well: I lost another review for ‘Beginning of a Hero’.
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Goal Post a.k.a. What Went Wrong This Time?
I really should just change this post to ‘What went wrong for Charles this time?’ because that’s how the week is going. In fact, this post is so late in the day because I was waiting for something good to … Continue reading
Top 10 Jobs For Writing Lovers
Originally posted on Nicholas C. Rossis:
This is a guest post by Warren, a marketing enthusiast, and blogger at EduGeeksClub, who loves music. If he doesn’t have a guitar in his hands, he’s probably embracing new technologies and marketing techniques…
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2017 Top 5: #3- Fashion and Fiction with Our Guests C.S. Boyack and Lisa Burton
This was a guest post by C.S. Boyack done on March 19. The doorbell rang at the writing cabin, and Lisa Burton the robot girl answered. “Charles Yallowitz, what brings you out here?” She gave him a huge hug. “Hi, … Continue reading
Posted in Guest Blogging, Spotlight
Tagged blogging, characters, clothes, dialogue, dresses, fashion, fiction, guest post, image, Lisa Burton, outfits, robot girl, setting, shirts, shoes, uniforms, writing
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Review – Schotts Miscellany
Originally posted on Library of Erana:
Schotts Miscellany is one of those ‘dip in and out of’ books. It’s a collection of the interesting, the weird and the varied – from Morse Code signs, to collective nouns, to country flag colours,…
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