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Author Archives: Charles Yallowitz
Now I’m Just Being Obnoxious
TWUBS CHAT WITH CHARLES E. YALLOWITZ Saturday, March 21 8-11 PM EST ALSO: COVER REVEAL VOLUNTEERS WANTED! LOOK AT THE PUPPY!
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Elements in Fiction
It actually took me years to realize that the Fantastic Four were based on the four elements. In my defense, I was into Spider-Man and the X-Men, so I barely paid attention to the FF unless they made a cameo. … Continue reading
Guest Post by Charles E. Yallowitz: What I’ve Learned
Originally posted on Nicholas C. Rossis:
You probably remember author Charles E. Yallowitz, who’s become a regular visitor to this blog and fast friend. He graciously agreed to a guest post on the things he has learned since self-publishing his first book…
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Kickstarter Help! Sidekicks Issues #2-4
A friend of mine is running a Kickstarter to help publish the next 3 books in his comic series. ABOUT SIDEKICKS In a world where Super-Heroes are celebrities, egos rampage out of control. Five of Chicago’s most dependable Sidekicks are … Continue reading
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Tagged arrogance, art, batman, comic books, comics, ego, help, kickstarter, Robin, sidekicks, Spider-Man, super-heroes, superheroes, Superman, superpowers, support, The Avengers, writing
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Reminder and Call for Volunteers
WINDEMERE TWUBS CHAT ON SATURDAY, MARCH 21 8-11 PM EST. INSTRUCTIONS TO BE POSTED ON SATURDAY There we go. That gets the reminder out of the way. Now for the volunteer part. I’m going to be releasing LEGENDS OF WINDEMERE: … Continue reading
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Tagged cover, cover reveal, epic fantasy, fantasy, high fantasy, Legends of Windemere, magic, sword & sorcery, Windemere
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Guest Post – Wendy Janes – Musings on proofreading fiction and non-fiction
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Cover Reveal: Minutes Before Sunset by Shannon A. Thompson
Minutes Before Sunset, book 1 of The Timely Death Trilogy Awarded Goodreads’ Book of the Month in July 2012 Releases July 28, 2015 – Second edition by Clean Teen Publishing, new cover and new interior! Current Rating on Goodreads: 146 … Continue reading
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Tagged a timely death trilogy, author, blogging, cover, cover reveal, fiction, minutes before sunset, paranormal, supernatural, trilogy, writer, writing
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Throwback Post- Present Vs. Past Tense: A Curious History
Originally posted on April 10, 2013. This has been unaltered. In fact, I didn’t even re-read it, so I’m going to keep myself in the dark. (I did notice that it ends with me talking about my 4th book. You … Continue reading
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Tagged author, conditioning, fiction, history, past tense, preference, present tense, style, tense, tradition, writer, writing
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Cold Coffee Cafe – A Cafe for Authors and Avid Readers
So I just joined a new author site for free. It’s called Cold Coffee Cafe and it’s a social media sight for authors. I’m still exploring when I’m not writing/editing/faking sleep, but it is a very large site. Feel free … Continue reading