Author Archives: Charles Yallowitz

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About Charles Yallowitz

Charles E. Yallowitz was born, raised, and educated in New York. Then he spent a few years in Florida, realized his fear of alligators, and moved back to the Empire State. When he isn't working hard on his epic fantasy stories, Charles can be found cooking or going on whatever adventure his son has planned for the day. 'Legends of Windemere' is his first series, but it certainly won't be his last.

What Is Nonverbal Communication?

I’m always surprised by the amount of people who forget that non-verbal communication is more potent than verbal.  As authors, we can easily forget this because we work with words and think of their power.  We focus so much on … Continue reading

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Creativity and Writers

If you’ve been writing for a while, you’ve no doubt experienced being “in the zone.” We don’t notice distractions, lose track of time, and it can … Creativity and Writers

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Questions 3 and Looking Back at ‘Warlord of the Forgotten Age’

When I reached Warlord of the Forgotten Age, I felt both happy and sad.  I’d spent nearly 15 years working with these characters.  Now, it was time for me to give them their final adventure.  The temptation to find a way … Continue reading

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When Your Hero Hides Their Face

This week’s topic stems from months back when I kept stumbling onto short videos and articles about the ‘Halo’ TV series.  First, I had no idea there was a series based on the ‘Halo’ games.  Second, the whole thing was … Continue reading

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Happy World Dracula Day!

Saw it at the bottom of a holiday list and had to make a post about it.  Love these obscure holidays.  Definitely helping me out of a jam when I forget to make a Sunday post in advance.

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Goal Post: Almost Forgot This One

This week was so crazy that I nearly forgot to write this post.  Woke up at 6 am and realized I never took the time last night to do it.  This is what happens when I have a busy week … Continue reading

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A Post-Apocalypse Bucket List

I thought it would be fun to write a small bucket list if I ended up in an apocalypse scenario.  That is if I survived the initial disaster.  I’m making two versions though: Not Having a Child Charles (Fictional Me) … Continue reading

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Writer’s Self Care – Health

Hey, SE Readers. Joan with you today. (Yes, I posted twice this week due to a scheduling rearrangement.) This is the last in my series of posts … Writer’s Self Care – Health

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Poetry Day: Into the Textbook Fray

(I believe this was written when I was going to go back to school for medical coding.  It didn’t last more than a semester because of what happened.  Too many people going for it, so there was a job saturation.  … Continue reading

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7 Tips to Having Fun in the Post-Apocalypse

As I said, we tend to go dark with post-apocalyptic stories.  There’s the desire to show the struggle to survive and shadowy side of human nature.  Life is cruel and ruthless, so the story needs to be too.  So, how … Continue reading

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