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Author Archives: Charles Yallowitz
When Thieves Have to Work with Others
Anyone who has played Dungeons & Dragons, read fantasy, or even heard of thieves know that it’s tough putting them in groups. We seem to think they’re characters who will always be out for themselves. They’ll steal from their allies, … Continue reading
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Tagged d&d, epic fantasy, fantasy, groups, high fantasy, Legends of Windemere, magic, rogues, stealth, sword & sorcery, thieves, Windemere, writing
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10 Statements – Kirk Raeber
Originally posted on My train of thoughts on…:
Kirk Raeber is an emergency room physician. He has always had a strong interest in World War II history and especially in the war in the Pacific. He served in the US…
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Quantum Wanderlust, on #LisaBurtonRadio
Originally posted on Entertaining Stories:
Welcome to a very special edition of Lisa Burton Radio. I’m your host, Lisa the robot girl, and we have something fun going on today. Thirteen outstanding authors have teamed together to bring you an…
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#99Cents Alert: The Du Lac Chronicles Series on Sale for a Limited Time! #books #Medieval
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Special Guest Post: “Using Canva Like an Expert,” by Marsh Ingrao
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Introducing Kindle Scout Candidate – Blood Match – By Don Massenzio…
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Casting Horses in Fictional Worlds
Originally posted on Nicholas C. Rossis:
I found this excellent post on horses on Dan Koboldt’s blog. It is part of his weekly Science in Sci-fi, Fact in Fantasy blog series, where he tackles one of the scientific or technological concepts pervasive…
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Toby’s Tales by Vicotira Zigler: Now in Audio Book
Written by Victoria Zigler – and now with an audio version read by Joseph A. Batzel – the “Toby’s Tales” series is a five book series designed to show children – and adults too – the struggles and challenges faced … Continue reading
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Tagged audio book, blindness, children, children's books, disabilities, KidLit, school, Sight Loss, writing
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