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Author Archives: Charles Yallowitz
A Traditional Book Review: Echoes of Narcissus in the Gardens of Delight by Jo Robinson #bookreview #MondayBlogs
Originally posted on Marie at 1 Write Way:
I’m still chugging along with a free online poetry course so here, again, is a traditional book review. And, again, why wait? I’ve posted this review on Amazon and Goodreads, but why not…
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The Brother’s Keep by @TessaStockton Pre-Order NOW! #BrotherPromo #books #YA
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Week of Editing Madness: Because Tackling 1 Project is Too Sane
Last week did not go as planned. Errands kept cropping up and then my son had an asthma attack on Wednesday. He had to come home and simply wouldn’t understand the phrase ‘You can barely breath, so stop running around!’. … Continue reading
Posted in Goal Posts
Tagged adventure, children, editing, fantasy, fatherhood, goals, parenthood, thriller, week, weekly goals, writing
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The Far End of Happy by Kathryn Craft–and a chance to win a great book
Originally posted on readful things blog:
Please scroll to the bottom of the post for a link to the Rafflecopter giveaway of a Landmark fiction prize pack, for your chance to win ABOUT THE FAR END OF HAPPY: The Far…
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Volunteers & Final Votes: Ichabod Brooks & the City of Beasts
Quick post to get the final ball rolling on three points: I’m looking for volunteers to be part of a Cover Reveal on May 15th. This is for Ichabod Brooks & the City of Beasts, which will be going live … Continue reading
Posted in Ichabod Brooks
Tagged action, adventure, blurbs, cover, cover reveal, debut, feedback, Ichabod Brooks, magic, volunteers
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A Trio of Old Poems: Three Different Flavors of Mood
(Just going through an old file and grabbing 3 poems that caught my attention today. Last one is a fun revisit from February 2013. Enjoy.) Here We Are Again Our position has not changed We are back to where we … Continue reading
Cover Reveal: Seconds Before Sunrise By Shannon A. Thompson
Message from the Author: The Timely Death Trilogy began as one teenager’s nightmare and morphed into a real-life dream of authorship. The entire trilogy re-releases with new covers and new interiors this summer and fall by Clean Teen Publishing. I … Continue reading
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Tagged a timely death trilogy, author, blogging, coffee, cover, cover reveal, dark, fiction, light, light versus dark, light vs dark, minutes before sunset, paranormal, seconds before sunrise, Shannon A. Thompson, sunrise, sunset, supernatural, Timely Death Trilogy, trilogy, writer, writing, YA, young adult, youtube
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Never say never: get Occasional Soulmates for free next weekend
Originally posted on WHAT THE HELL:
I know, I know. I said I’d never do it. Early in my self-publishing experiment, I declared (at least I think I did) that I’d never give my books away as a promotion. The…
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Motivation of the Indie Author
An interesting question was asked about indie authors and motivation. Without a boss of any kind, we make our own deadlines that are about as flexible as an overcooked noodle. It gets even harder when the person is a full-time … Continue reading
Posted in Thoughts
Tagged author, deadlines, debuts, independent author, indie author, indy author, motivation, my own boss, pizza, procrastination, self-publishing, writing
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