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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.

Guest author: Charles E. Yallowitz – Who’s in charge?

Originally posted on Sue Vincent's Daily Echo:
Thanks to Sue for letting me be a guest on her blog. Normally, I would be writing about fantasy or something magical because that’s my main genre.  Yet, it isn’t my only…

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Get in the Jeep and Pass Out Some Flyers: Help Promote Chasing Bedlam

Coming in February! ‘Chasing Bedlam’ needs a hand! So I made a call for help over the weekend, but I figured I’ll make a pure one as well.  I’m looking at the second weekend in February, which means I’m doing … Continue reading

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Thursday – A Little Personal – Last Day of the Our Justice Sale at $.99 #RRBC

Originally posted on Fiction Favorites:
? This is the last day of the Our Justice sale. $o.99 US Amazon link £0.99 UK Amazon link Also, Our Justice is being featured on BookGoodies this week. Here is a link in case…

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Viscera – An Interview with Jessica B. Bell

Originally posted on Color me in Cyanide and Cherry:
Greetings, everyone! Please allow me to present you a book out recently, titled “Viscera”, coming from the pen of Jessica B. Bell. Enjoy the interview with the writer! ? In today’s…

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Aunt Ursula’s Atlas, on Lisa Burton Radio

Originally posted on Entertaining Stories:
Lucky you, you’ve just landed on Lisa Burton Radio, the only show out there featuring the characters from the stories you love. I’m your host, Lisa the robot girl, and today we have an interesting…

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Cassidy Revised: New, Improved, and Still a Blonde

Chasing Bedlam will happen a year after the conclusion of Crossing Bedlam, which means our characters had some time to bond and grow.  This is mostly shown in Cassidy since the first book had her in a personality limbo.  She didn’t … Continue reading

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Don’t Forget Your Minor Characters!

Originally posted on Writing your first novel-Things you should know:
I’m in the revision process with my novel and one of the areas I am focusing on is character development. When you hear character development, you usually think of main characters or supporting characters.…

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Be my guest …. a reminder

Originally posted on Sue Vincent's Daily Echo:
If you are a writer, artist or photographer…If you have a poem, story or memoirs to share… If you have a book to promote, a character to introduce, an exhibition or event…

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The Project Balancing Act of Authors

L. Marie asked: “How do you juggle multiple series? What do you do to transition from one series to the next? What stories or characters from Windemere would you like to see in graphic novel form if you had the … Continue reading

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Sally’s Cafe and Bookstore Update – Kathryn Meyer-Griffith, Richard M. Ankers and Nicholas C. Rossis

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