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Author Archives: Charles Yallowitz
The Merchant of Nevra Coil Needs Volunteers!
First, be careful searching for ‘volunteer’ pictures when you have Safe Search off. Half the stuff was ‘Hunger Games’ and the rest were . . . I’m just glad my son wasn’t in the room because I’m not ready for … Continue reading
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Tagged amazon, blog, blog tour, blogging, cover reveal, ebooks, epic fantasy, fantasy, help, high fantasy, kindle, Legends of Windemere, magic, new release, reading, sword & sorcery, upcoming release, volunteers, Windemere, writing
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VOTING NOW OPEN – Annual Bloggers Bash Awards
Originally posted on Sacha Black:
You nominated in your hundreds – literally! I had to enlist a committee of fabulous bloggers (Ali, Geoff and Hugh) to help organise all the nominations and sort them into this, the official voting post. To…
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FENCE JUMPING (Guest Post)…
Originally posted on Chris The Story Reading Ape's Blog:
What importance does loyalty play when making decisions? What I mean is when you look over the fence at the other side, the grass may seem greener, but think about…
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Using Psionics in Fiction: Nosebleeds, Headaches, & Melty Brains
With the introduction of Dariana, I added a new type of power source to the human templates. Basically, I opened the door for psionics to enter Windemere stories. For those that don’t know what that means, think of Professor X, … Continue reading
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Tagged author, fantasy, fiction, mental powers, powers, psionics, psychics, pyrokinesis, telekinesis, telepathy, Windemere, writing
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Have you #Read this ‘A Vampire at Christmas’ – taster excerpt yet?
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Author Interview: Melissa Barker-Simpson (The Contract)
Originally posted on Natacha Guyot:
Today, Melissa Barker-Simpson is with us to talk about The Contract, prequel to The Fractured series. I fell in love with the world and its characters so I am happy that Melissa accepted to be…
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Interview: C. S. Boyack
Originally posted on Planetary Defense Command:
It’s midnight, and I’m standing in a snow-covered field, waiting for C. S. Boyack. Something howls in the distance. The light of the full moon reflecting off the snow is almost as bright as…
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Monsoon McKreel
Originally posted on Here there Be Dragons!:
Dr. Wilson Jay Tyree’s beautifully written picture book, Monsoon McKreel and the Rose is available for FREE Kindle download today and tomorrow. Go learn from a cute parable about self esteem, and enjoy the…
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Long Delayed Meetings
Funny how it took me so long to get to this post. To be fair, I made a note on a piece of paper with badly erased pencil on it. Anyway, this is about characters that are connected, but don’t … Continue reading
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Tagged author, characters, delays, fantasy, fiction, Kira Grasdon, long delayed, meetings, Sari, timing, writing
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