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Author Archives: Charles Yallowitz
Zoo Pics: Delays On This Too?
So I was hoping to post some pics last night from the Zoo Trip and the Easter Egg Hunt I made for my son. Small problem is that the Keeper of the Photos in this household is a crafty one. … Continue reading
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7 Ways to Hurt a Hero: Don’t Read If You’re a Hero. Thanks.
Don’t let the picture fool you. We aren’t talking exclusively about physical pain and torment. That’s fairly easy and people have their own preferences. Some villains go for the bones while others focus on the skin. I went to Evil … Continue reading
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Tagged antagonists, defiance, endurance, enduring torment, evil wins, fiction, heroes, Legends of Windemere, pain, protagonists, stamina, suffering, torture, villains, Windemere
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Not All Villains Think They’re Good
Originally posted on Shannon A. Thompson:
“Every villain is the hero in their own story” is a common, popular writing tip, and while I agree, I think it is sometimes confused with “Every villain thinks they’re the good guy.” There’s…
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A Perfect 10 with Tracey Pagana
Don Massenzio Today we sit down with Tracey Pagana to talk about her work and her inspiration. Please enjoy this edition of A Perfect 10. If you want to check out past interviews, you can find them in the following … Continue reading
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Book Spotlight – Pirates in Hell #Fantasy #historicalfiction #heroesinhell
Originally posted on Library of Erana:
Arrgh! Shiver me timbers *whatever the hell that means…. The latest Heroes in Hell anthology has been blown by a Hellish Maelstrom onto these shores. Hell Week 2017 will be along in good time…
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No Time for a Title!
Let’s get the easy part over with: Goal Accomplished/Progress Made– June Blog Posts Scheduled That’s it. This Spring Break has been incredibly chaotic and busy. My hope to write at night was dashed by a few late nights for the … Continue reading
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Tagged goals, life, not enough booze in the world, parenting, spring break, stuff, vacation, Windemere, writing
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Guest author: Ritu Bhathal – New old friends
Originally posted on Sue Vincent's Daily Echo:
I talk. A lot. I’m pretty sure those of you that follow my blog probably can vouch for my incessant ramblings too! At least you can decide what you want to read…
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