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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.

Questions 3: Double Trouble

Welcome back to Questions 3.  You know the drill.  Answer here.  Answer away and link back to here.  Most importantly just have fun.  That goes for the other you too.  😉 What would you do if you opened the door … Continue reading

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Fresh from the oven, it’s Macabre Macaroni

Originally posted on Entertaining Stories:
Last year I did a riff on a style of micro-fiction called creepy pasta. Not wanting to step on anyone’s toes, I came up with the name Macabre Macaroni. There will be one of these…

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The BASH is BACK! The Second Annual #BloggersBash 2016

Originally posted on Sacha Black:
After the stonking success of the first Bloggers Bash, the committee crawled under their respective duvets and hid having exhausted their supplies of extroversion. HOWEVER, we have recovered, reconvened… discussed, deliberated…. and guess what…. we’re going…

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Author Feature: Ali Isaac

Originally posted on Nicholas C. Rossis:
Ali Isaac needs no introduction. Still, I’m going to give her one, as I’m terribly fond of this remarkable author, with a silver tongue and a hand to match. She recently launched Legends of Ireland; her third…

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New Book Fanfare – One Green Bottle by Curtis Bausse

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Every Man Stands for Something . . . Usually to Pee

Over the years, I’ve gotten into a few discussions about fiction that revolve around the hidden meanings of stories.  Like how ‘Hunger Games’ is all about wealth inequality or ‘Lord of the Rings’ is an analogy for WWII.  Some of … Continue reading

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Teaser Tuesday: Just Me

Today I have a little piece of Legends of Windemere: The Mercenary Prince, which I hope to release later this year.  As usual, spoilers may be here and I haven’t edited it yet.  It’s a short piece that I hope … Continue reading

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The Rug Is Pulled . . . Again

Stability found Then lost without reason Leaving you confused Life has ripped the floor from below Dropping you into a blender A ride you know too well The pieces gained Are ground into dust and pulp Perhaps to be replaced … Continue reading

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An Audiobook Experience: “The Wolf’s Moon” by Patrick Jones

Originally posted on Nicholas C. Rossis:
Audiobook sales increased 12% from 2008 to 2013, reaching 1.6 billion dollars in sales in 2013 alone. No wonder, then, that Abigail Young’s guest post on audiobooks proved to be quite a big hit with…

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When a Fictional Fight Gets Bloody

I recently finished writing a scene where two characters have their final showdown.  It’s a very brutal fight with broken bones, punctured organs, bleeding, and a wonder that both of them didn’t die.  The reason it came to this is … Continue reading

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