About Charles Yallowitz
Charles E. Yallowitz was born, raised, and educated in New York. Then he spent a few years in Florida, realized his fear of alligators, and moved back to the Empire State. When he isn't working hard on his epic fantasy stories, Charles can be found cooking or going on whatever adventure his son has planned for the day. 'Legends of Windemere' is his first series, but it certainly won't be his last.
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Originally posted on From the Pen of Mae Clair:
Happy Monday, everyone! I’m kicking off the week by doing a cover reveal for A Desolate Hour, the third and final book in my Point Pleasant mystery/suspense series focused on the…
I’ve only been up and down the east coast of the USA and Seattle for a day, so I can’t work off experience when planning routes for Cassidy and Lloyd. This was especially true in Chasing Bedlam because they started in … Continue reading →
Posted in Chasing Bedlam, Crossing Bedlam
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Tagged Chasing Bedlam, Crossing Bedlam, directions, fiction, google Earth, Google Maps, lost in the wilderness, map programs, satellite, sci-fi, science fiction, Shattered States
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Don Massenzio I had the pleasure of participating in a book signing with my co-author on the new book, Frank Immersed, at the Harbour Village Marina in Ponce Inlet, Florida yesterday, 1/28/17. It was a fun event complete with signing books, … Continue reading →
Originally posted on Welcome to Hell Bent:
https://patreon.com/KMattIllustration It’s finally happened. I’ve gotten around to launching this thing!
We’re so thrilled to announce that Cursed by the Fountain of Youth is now available!!! This has been a year in the making. With a blend of true history and legends, you’ll be shocked and thrilled to see the history … Continue reading →
Posted in Guest Blogging, Spotlight
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Tagged amazon, author, B&N, Barnes & Noble, blog tour, blogging, curses, death, ebook, eternal youth, fairy tales, fantasy, fiction, folklore, fountain of youth, guest, history, horror, iBooks, immortality, legends, magic, mystery, smashwords, St. Augustine, suspense, Teen, thriller, writing, YA, young adult
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A couple of months ago, I got a lovely surprise on Facebook. Someone I’d never met before was asking me if I was the same person who was vacationing at Mati, a resort close to Marathon Bay. I… Source: Musiville … Continue reading →
I didn’t have any goals for last week. That set the bar pretty low, which is a good thing because I wasn’t doing too hot. We had a lot of cold and rain early in the week, but then things … Continue reading →
Originally posted on Chris The Story Reading Ape's Blog:
“Hi, my name is Andrea, and I’m a writer,” she said, stumbling over her words. That’s me, A.C. Flory, science fiction writer and introvert extraordinaire. I’m not stereotypically shy, and…
It’s hard to make friends, especially when your an escaped serial killer who lives in a broken world. Well, not so much broken, but there’s definitely a stab first and share beers later mentality. Don’t worry because there are plenty … Continue reading →
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Tagged advice, author, Bedlam, broken world, Chasing Bedlam, Crossing Bedlam, dystopia, friends, friendship, fun, how to make friends, humor, Lloyd, Never Listen to Lloyd in Real Life, psychopath, serial killer, Shattered States, tips, writing
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