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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.

Pre-Order Amanda on the Danube: The Sound of Music #asmsg #childrensbook

Coming October 1st!  The much anticipated 5th volume in the Amanda adventure series! Twelve-year-old Amanda Ross finds herself on an elegant riverboat with her bestie, Leah, cruising down the beautiful Danube, passing medieval castles, luscious green valleys and charming villages. … Continue reading

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Eve of Absence: School is Almost Out

First, I feel like I should mention something even vaguely.  This might sound like a rerun, but things kind of fell apart a little over 2 weeks ago.  The wife is back to being unemployed for reasons I can’t go … Continue reading

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Welcome to the Party – Meet and Greet some bloggers I have met this week.

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Episodic Writing vs Solitary Tale Writing

First, I’ll admit that I’m not 100% certain of the terms I’m using.  I sat here trying to figure out the big difference between Windemere stories and Crossing Bedlam.  This is besides the characters, setting, and just about everything within … Continue reading

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The New Sunday Show in September – The Living History Interview

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20 Questions with Karen Lang

Don Massenzio Today we sit down with Australian author, Karen Lang. She tells us about her inspiration, her work and a bit about herself. Please enjoy this installment of 20 Questions. Q1) When did you first realize you wanted to … Continue reading

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Chasing Bedlam Chapter Title

With Chasing Bedlam done, it’s time to test out the chapter titles.  There was a little more seriousness to this story, so some of the titles show that.  Let’s dive right into it. Back with a Bang Child of the Battle … Continue reading

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Thursday – A Little Personal- Last Call for Volunteers

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? One step is closer to publishing Our Justice. I am waiting for the paper proof so that I can finalize the Paper version. I have decided to put both the e-book and paper version…

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7 Signs You Might Be the Villain of a Story

Everyone believes they’re the heroes of the story.  Well, almost everyone outside of fiction since there are always the exceptions.  So, how can you tell if you’re really the villain? You have a lot of expendable minions wandering around your … Continue reading

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20 Questions with Donna M. Zadunajsky

Don Massenzio Today we sit down with children and young adult author, Donna Zadunajsky. She is going to tell us about her  work, her inspiration and her writing journey. Please enjoy this installment of 20 Questions. Q1) When did you … Continue reading

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