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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.

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  LEGENDS OF WINDMERE: CHARMS OF THE FEYKIN!

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Breaking the Heroic Spirit

Going hand in hand with forgiveness, Charms of the Feykin touches on the breaking of a hero’s spirit.  Betrayal, loss, helplessness, mistakes, and the whole buffet can build up to make even the most honorable champion snap.  This can be countered or … Continue reading

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20 Questions with Robbie Cox

Don Massenzio Today’s edition of 20 Questions is with author and blogger Robbie Cox. I have had the pleasure of attending three book signing events with Robbie over the past few years. He is an interesting guy and a prolific … Continue reading

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The Picture Says It All . . . Kinda

So . . . the plan was to write all day and that got undone by 11:30.  I bit into a piece of matzah since it was there and one of my teeth cracked in half.  The rest of the … Continue reading

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Teaser Tuesday: The Belraphi Hunt (Possible Spoilers)

This excerpt from Charms of the Feykin is part of a hunt that a few of the heroes are going on.  I’ll put up part of the other hunt that the other champions are on next week if I can get … Continue reading

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How to Write a Review

Originally posted on Reade and Write:
Someone suggested to me recently that I should write a blog post about book reviews. It’s a great idea and I’m glad the person suggested it, because I’m always gently nudging (read: badgering, pestering)…

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Forgiveness in Fiction

This is probably going to be more of a conversation in the comments than the posts.  At least that’s what I hope.  Feel free to comment on the statements of others and keep things civil if this topic interests you. … Continue reading

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Sally’s Cafe and Bookstore – Book of the Week – 60 Ways to Murder Your Characters by Sue Coletta

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Goal Post: The Returning-est Week

I’m still trying to get back on schedule here since things happened.  My son went back to school, so early wake ups combined with breakfast issues and fine-tuning the bus pick up schedule.  The wife started a new temp job … Continue reading

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The Experimental Notebook of C.S. Boyack II #shortstories #pulpfiction

(Today, I have a special guest who is promoting a new collection of short stories that are well worth the read.  Lisa Burton the Robot Girl is here to talk about pulp fiction, so let’s hand the blog over to … Continue reading

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