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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.

Smorgasbord Open House – Meet Fantasy Author Charles Yallowitz

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TSRA BOOK COVERS IMPORTANT UPDATE…

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Vote for Me?

Originally posted on Baldypoems:
I would truly appreciate it if any of my beloved readers could vote for either of my ‘lonely’ poems (links below).  I have been fortunate enough to receive many votes already but am campaigning to get…

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Goal Post: Stop Moving the Damn Net Back!

So . . . Be right with everyone.  *watches son run back up the stairs for more toys and wonders what happened to his breakfast*  It’s going to be one of those days, but that’s par for the course this … Continue reading

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Free Book!

Originally posted on Welcome to Hell Bent:
Yep, that’s right. From Saturday, February 20th to Wednesday, February 24th, the Kindle edition of Visions will be available for free. Curious about the Hell Bent series and the characters therein (but not…

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The Final Generation

Darkness at the edges Always has been And will forever be Yet every generation says We will not be the last We cannot be the last Humanity is eternal So our actions continue Pointing fingers and passing debts Believing the … Continue reading

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Attention Readers! The Wizard’s Gambit Kindle Countdown Deal Starts Monday!

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Ye Olde Post-Apocalyptic Supply Shoppe: Mind the Roaches a.k.a. The Landlords

Welcome to Olde Shoppe!  No, we spelled those words that way on purpose to be funny and whimsical.  Obviously we failed, but paint is in short supply these days.  Don’t step on the roaches, buddy.  The big ones will take … Continue reading

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Questions 3: Why Do I Do This To Myself?

You ever say ‘I shouldn’t do this’ and do whatever it is anyway?  These are our guilty pleasures, naughty habits, or whatever else you want to call them.  For me, it’s spicy foods that always make me pay later.  Thank … Continue reading

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The Helpful Humans of Crossing Bedlam

I was thinking about the post-apocalyptic and post-disaster stories that I’ve read, seen, or even heard about over my lifetime.  One thing has struck me as odd.  In most of these scenarios, the majority of humanity are self-centered, destructive, untrustworthy, … Continue reading

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