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Author Archives: Charles Yallowitz
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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Tagged author, Charms of the Feykin, courage, epic fantasy, fantasy, fiction, heroes, heroism, high fantasy, humor, Legends of Windemere, magic, sanity, spirit, sword & sorcery, Windemere, writing
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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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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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Tagged author, characters, epic fantasy, fantasy, fiction, forgiveness, heroes, high fantasy, Legends of Windemere, mistakes, sword & sorcery, Windemere
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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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Tagged author, family, goals, life, publishing, school, Windemere, work, writing
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