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Author Archives: Charles Yallowitz
Yagervan Plains: Where the Hooded Lions Roam
Yagervan Plains was designed as I went along with The Mercenary Prince. It had always been in the back of my mind since I had only mountains, forests, and the desert region. The jungles were there too. It was hard to … Continue reading
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Tagged author, epic fantasy, fantasy, fiction, grasslands, high fantasy, Legends of Windemere, lions, magic, plains, Savannah, sword & sorcery, Windemere, writing
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#Read ‘Silence and Circumstance’ for 99c/99p from 13th to 31st January
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What is the best advice I’d give an author? (Guest Post)…
Originally posted on Chris The Story Reading Ape's Blog:
What is the best advice I’d give an author? How many times have you thought about this question? Those of you who know me would remember I’d say “Never give…
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New Book Fanfare – Follow in the Tigerman’s Footsteps by Colin Guest
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What Drives a Hero?
In The Mercenary Prince, Delvin Cunningham goes on his adventure to prove to himself that he has what it takes to be a champion. Luke Callindor starts his adventure to prove he deserves his famous surname. Nyx has been raised to … Continue reading
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Tagged caster, epic fantasy, fantasy, fiction, heroes, high fantasy, honor, inspiration, Legends of Windemere, magic, nobility, sword & sorcery, warriors, Windemere
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Top Ten Things Not To Do If You’re A Mercenary in Windemere #newbook
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Cover Art by Jason Pedersen ? As you may know, I have a great deal of respect for the talent of Charles E, Yallowitz. He is a prolific writer of prose and poetry and has a…
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Good News, Other News, & Question News: All to the Void!
My blog has been very quiet this week beyond the Questions 3 and Sue Vincent‘s amazing guest blog. Not sure if it’s the Ask-a-Character or something else. So I’m sticking this post at the top for a bit to get … Continue reading
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Tagged answers, audience, blogging, Crossing Bedlam, Legends of Windemere, march, questions, sunday, Windemere
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Schedule Hell, Week of WTF, & I Just Stubbed My Toe
First, I feel like I’ve been running around or scrambling to do stuff since I woke up. I forgot breakfast and figured I’d grab lunch after dropping the kid off at his gymnastics class. That didn’t happen and I have … Continue reading
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Tagged 2016, Crossing Bedlam, feeling down, goals, Legends of Windemere, long week, series, Windemere, writing
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Volunteers and Chapter Titles for Bedlam
So I’ve been editing Crossing Bedlam and figure now is a good time to do a few things like get volunteers for the ‘Book is Live’ posts. Funny thing about that. Some people responded to a request in the email for The … Continue reading
Posted in Crossing Bedlam
Tagged action, adventure, asking for help, author, blogging, dystopia, fiction, is it a dystopia?, post-apocalyptic, volunteers, writing
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