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Author Archives: Charles Yallowitz
A Question Asked On Facebook By Me
Now I’m attempting to get this connected to a question I asked on my Facebook Author page. I would repeat it here, but I’d much rather get it on that medium where more people can interact with each other. It’s … Continue reading
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Tagged cartoons, childhood, ducktales, nostalgia, reboot, shows, tv shows
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Guest Post by John W. Howell: The Untrained Thriller Hero
Thank you to John W. Howell for writing an insightful post! Last week Charles asked me a question, and I took some time to think it over. His question was a request. Here is the quote, “tips to making a … Continue reading
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Tagged action, adventure, author, character development, characters, development, hero, My GRL, suspense, thriller, writing
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Sarah M. Cradit – Featured Author
Originally posted on Poetry by Pamela:
Here is the cover reveal for the upcoming book Empire of Shadows that will be available this spring. Sarah Cradit is one of my favorite authors. She has written some amazing books centered on…
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STELLARCADIA Book Blast & Giveaway
Originally posted on Cherry Mischievous:
? The Book ? Stellarcadia by Julie Anne Grasso Book 3 of the Adventures Of Caramel Cardamom seriesGenre: middlegrade science fiction ? ? About Stellarcadia: Caramel Cinnamon is one lucky elf. She can hardly believe…
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Wedging Romance into Fantasy
Having romance in a fantasy story seems to be a kiss of death for some people. At least today since I remember most fantasy books I read in my youth had some type of romantic subplot. Is there anything you … Continue reading
Posted in Thoughts
Tagged author, characters, fantasy, fiction, love, romance, sex, writing
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Featured author or blogger
Originally posted on Poetry by Pamela:
I am going to start adding a post twice a month on my blog. My plan is every other Thursday to feature one author or blog that I really like. I may or may…
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L’Ange Gabriel
Originally posted on Poetry by Pamela:
I am so fortunate today to have a guest post by the lovely Helena Hann-Basquiat, everyone’s favorite dilettante. She contributes a poem, but also takes time to let you peer into a writer’s mind for…
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Guest Post on Guest Author Etiquette by Chris the Storyreading Ape
(Today is a post from Chris the Storyreading Ape. Enjoy and check out his site.) Author Guest Post Etiquette My thanks to Charles for inviting me to discuss Guest Author Etiquette (although, an APE discussing etiquette does seem a bit … Continue reading
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Tagged advertising, author, blogging, don't be mean, etiquette, guest blogging, guest post, manners, marketing, politeness, promoting, rudeness, writing
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Build your fictional characters
Originally posted on Entertaining Stories:
Deborah Fredericks has a great blog that involves a lot of research into dragons. There are dragon legends all over the world, and Deby knows her stuff. I encourage everyone to visit her blog and…
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