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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.

Why Pumpkin Spice? #Writetip

Ever wonder why pumpkin spice is so popular? Not only does it taste amazing, but many are obsessed with how it makes them feel on an emotional level.… Why Pumpkin Spice? #Writetip

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Teaser Tuesday: Post-Legends Kira

Here’s an excerpt from Quest of the Brokenhearted.  This is part of a bigger scene, which I trimmed down the best I could.  It shows what became of Kira Grasdon about the battle with Baron Kernaghan.  My original plan had … Continue reading

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Skills We Take for Granted

This stems from something decades ago.  When making some 3rd Edition Dungeons & Dragons characters with players, one was asking why his barbarian wasn’t allowed to start with reading and writing.  He had to use points to give himself these … Continue reading

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An Elephant’s Trunk

Robbie and Michael have something fun to share with us today. They have a new book about elephants out and are sharing some of it with us. *** Thank … An Elephant’s Trunk

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Writing Young Adult Fiction—How is it different from writing adult fiction?

Posted by Joy York What is young adult fiction? There is a perception among casual readers and some authors that it is easier to write young adult … Writing Young Adult Fiction—How is it different from writing adult fiction?

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National Homemade Bread Day

Got really busy with life, so I almost forgot to make a post for today.  It was either this, unfriend day, or hiking day.  Figure ‘Homemade Bread Day’ was the best choice since I don’t do hiking and unfriending isn’t … Continue reading

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Goal Post: A Look Into the Mess

I’m writing this up Thursday night for a few reasons.  First, nothing really important is going to happen on Friday, except for taking my son to a nighttime light display.  I’ll add some pictures to this post before I go … Continue reading

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The Over-the-Top Rebellious Teenager

So, this is the other character type I was thinking of last time I re-watched ‘Great Teacher Onizuka’.  Now, the story is that Onizuka is a former motorcycle gang member who is determined to be a teacher.  He gets a … Continue reading

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How to Make a Fancy Pants Title Page Using Word

Greetings Storytellers. Diana here today with a creative suggestion for you. I’m working on getting a book ready for publication, and have been … How to Make a Fancy Pants Title Page Using Word

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Poetry Day: Morning in Kelsbrig

(No idea what I was thinking of here.  Probably just letting my imagination running wild.  Makes next week’s poem even more amusing.) Sun rising Above the lunder trees Mottled leaves Of blue and gray Glinting Like dull-edged daggers   The … Continue reading

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