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Author Archives: Charles Yallowitz
The Stories Around Us
Originally posted on Story Empire:
Hello, SEers! Joan here. I’m excited about my first post with Story Empire and getting to know more about you, the reader. Today’s post is directed more toward beginning writers, but I believe all of…
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A Perfect 10 with Deanna Kahler
Don Massenzio Today we sit down with author, Deanna Kahler. She did a great job of answering my ten questions and through those responses, we will get some insight into her life and work. I hope you enjoy this week’s … Continue reading
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Weekend of Whirling Dervish-Ness
Where to even start? This week started out decently and then rolled into a chaotic blur of images that I’m still trying to sort through. Part of this might be because 4 of the 5 school lunches weren’t stuff my … Continue reading
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Tagged author, Bedlam, Chasing Bedlam, fiction, Ichabod Brooks, just a moment of peace please, Super Bowl, time, weekend, writing
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The Real Cyrus, King Of Persia
This is a post on my sci-fi/fantasy series, Pearseus, and the real-life inspiration behind it. It’s actually a reblog, originally posted back in 2014. I am reposting because (a) it’s on… Source: The Real Cyrus, King Of Persia
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Meet Guest Author Richard M. Ankers…
Originally posted on Chris The Story Reading Ape's Blog:
How does one make an introduction when he hates talking about himself? Hm, I know, I’ll tell you what convinced me to give up everything to write. We’ll see how…
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Partners in Fiction: Writing Duos of the Dynamic & Non-Dynamic Variety
Cassidy and Lloyd differ from most of my other stories because they aren’t part of an ensemble cast. They’re a duet with neither character having a true claim to the main protagonist role. Some chapters have Cassidy doing more than … Continue reading
Sally’s Cafe and Bookstore – New on the Shelves – The Viking and the Courtesan by Shehanne Moore
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Fading Colors
What was once vivid Has faded into the bleak Bright colors of youth Have lost their luster And continue draining As the days go by Is it the world around me Or my own eyes have glazed? Cataracts of pessimism … Continue reading
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Tagged colors, growing old, growing up, happiness, life, living, poem, poet, poetry, sadness, vividness
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