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Author Archives: Charles Yallowitz
Help! Amazon Suspended My Account
No, Amazon hasn’t suspended my books or my account, thank God. But you may have heard how the company has been shutting down KDP accounts recently. … Help! Amazon Suspended My Account
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Questions 3 and Looking Back at ‘Chasing Bedlam’
Chasing Bedlam was a fun sequel that I started working on as soon as I finished Crossing Bedlam. I wanted to up the action, sexiness (without adding sex scenes), and push the characters to new heights. Still not sure how that went … Continue reading
Posted in Bedlam Series, Chasing Bedlam
Tagged answers, car chases, Cassidy, Chasing Bedlam, guns, Lloyd Tenay, mayhem, monsters, post-apocalypse, questions, rated-r, Shattered States, violence
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Words that pack a punch – part 5
Hello, SE’ers. It’s Jan again with another common action word that can be enhanced by better choices. As many have pointed out in comments, these are… Words that pack a punch – part 5
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Happy Father’s Day!
Happy Father’s Day! You know, the holiday where you have your father cook bbq, drive the family somewhere, or do something more than sleep in bed. Throwing all that in because it’s really hard to find Father’s Day memes that … Continue reading
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Tagged children, dad, daddy, dads, father, fathers day, holiday, parents
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Goal Post: Got A Little Done, But Not Much
(Combination of Foo Fighters, Queen (Brian May), and Pink Floyd . . . No wonder I keep skipping to this one in the car.) This was a crazy week, which should really be my motto. I’m also writing this after … Continue reading
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Tagged goals, living, parenting, school, stress, surviving, writing
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Questions 3: Yes, We’re Still on Dumplings
I really hope people are enjoying this silly topic and possibly learning a bit. Let’s just jump to the questions about dumplings. What is your favorite type of dumpling? (I LOVE fried pork dumplings from Chinatown.) What kind of dumpling … Continue reading
Writing Animals into your Story
Greetings Storytellers. Diana here today to talk about animals in our stories. Many authors include animals in their stories, often as pets, … Writing Animals into your Story
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Poetry Day: Ira
(Ira is the Latin word for ‘Wrath’. So, it worked for the title of a poem about anger.) The pit of your heart is where I fester I am all-consuming Violence and hate are my bastard children I am … Continue reading
Dumplings Across the Planet?
I promise to connect this to writing during this post. First, I’m going to talk about something I mentioned on Monday. It appears that nearly every culture has some form of dumpling. Here I thought multiple cultures coming up with … Continue reading