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Author Archives: Charles Yallowitz
Love Vs Hate Stories
I’d say ‘Love vs Hate’ is second only to ‘Life vs Death’ in terms of oldest stories. Humans fought to survive before they had civilization, so that one is built into our instincts. It wasn’t until we became civilized that … Continue reading
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Tagged author, conflict, confrontation, hate, love, romance, theme, writing
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Story Circle
The Story Circle pertains to the character arc of the protagonist. Dan Harmon is the mastermind behind the Story Circle. Currently an executive … Story Circle
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Poetry Day: Man and The Great Unknown
(Mankind always has to go searching in the mysterious places of reality. Our curiosity knows very few limits even if it gets us into trouble.) Depthless seas And limitless skies Drawing us to them Teasing at our wonder Daring us … Continue reading
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Tagged author, exploration, humanity, mankind, mysteries, oceans, poem, poetry, space, the unknown, writing
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Strength of Character
Greetings, Storytellers. Diana here today for a little musing about “strong” characters. I spent a recent evening chatting with a group of writers … Strength of Character
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Using Colors in Your Books
The power of color extends far beyond mere aesthetics. In book-writing, colors can serve as silent storytellers, weaving emotions, symbolism, and … Using Colors in Your Books
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Versus By Subgenre: The Topic For 2 Weeks
I stumbled onto an article called The 9 Types of Stories and How to Master Them by Joe Bunting. Don’t know who that is, but I was looking for inspiration for writing-based posts and this came into my search feed. Highly recommend … Continue reading
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Tagged author, conflict, death, fiction, hate, life, love, maslow's hierarchy of needs, story types, values, writing
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Goal Post: No Writing For Me
To be fair, I do plan on starting the edits on Darwin & the Demon Path. My original plan was to start Friday night, but I decided to write this post instead. Well, I ended up having a glass of whiskey while … Continue reading