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Author Archives: Charles Yallowitz
Break Is Over! What Did I Miss?
Well, I got the April posts done and some posts for Sunday, Tuesday, and Thursday. I’m writing this Thursday night since I doubt anything will really change tomorrow. This has not been a working week. Haven’t even touched a notebook … Continue reading
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Tagged adventures, animals, children, father, fatherhood, goals, lack of sleep, Lego Batman, parenthood, plans, sleep, son, Winter Break, writing
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The Truth about publishing before Christmas – Guest Post by A.C. Flory
Originally posted on Chris The Story Reading Ape's Blog:
Like Scrooge in a Christmas Carol, my latest adventure in self-publishing is a cautionary tale! I’m an Indie science fiction writer and began my latest novel, Innerscape, during the Nanowrimo…
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…’twas tough being a witch in 1600s England… as Author Gerald Neal reveals…
Originally posted on Seumas Gallacher:
…my good friend, Author Gerald Neal, is no stranger to this ‘ere blog… and my page is the more blessed for that… however blessings are usually never far from curses… and his insightful piece below is witness…
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Thursday – A Little Personal – #RRBC RAVE WAVES Spotlight Honors Interview with Karl Morgan
Originally posted on Fiction Favorites:
? I am very pleased to be hosting Karl Morgan on the RAVE WAVES Spotlight Honors broadcast live today at 11:00 Central Time. Here are the details and link. Welcome to RAVE REVIEWS BOOK CLUB’S…
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The Goblin Trilogy, on Lisa Burton Radio
Originally posted on Entertaining Stories:
You’ve found Lisa Burton Radio, the show that brings you the characters from books you love. We have a very special guest with us in the studio today. I’m your host, Lisa the robot girl,…
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Meet Guest Author Pamela S. Wight…
Originally posted on Chris The Story Reading Ape's Blog:
I secretly enjoy reading . . . oh, I can’t say . . . Well, I’ve got to admit it . . . I refuse to be ashamed of the…
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Writing Tracking Scenes: Happens More Often than One Expects
We’ve all been there. Stalking an enemy until we find the perfect chance to strike or discover their hideout. Then the author falls asleep or gets bored and throws the entire scene into chaos. Having one character follow another can … Continue reading
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Tagged author, fantasy, fiction, forest trackers, funny, humor, hunting, Legends of Windemere, Luke Callindor, tracking, wilderness skills, Windemere, writing
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Meet Guest Author Colleen Chesebro…
Originally posted on Chris The Story Reading Ape's Blog:
Hi, everyone. Many thanks to Chris for his kind invitation to visit and write on his blog. It is much appreciated and a great honor. For those of you who…
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