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Author Archives: Charles Yallowitz
We’re gonna need a bigger VOTE!
Originally posted on WHAT THE HELL:
I learned last night that Yesterday Road is one of the twelve finalists in the literary category of Indie Author Land’s contest: The 50 Self-Published Books Worth Reading (2013/14). Now it’s time to vote…
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Monsters, Magic Items, and Thingies from Ionia and John
Thanks to everyone for playing along with the ‘Monster Maker Fun’. This is going to be going all week, so let’s kick it off. First set of nonsense words are from Ionia Martin: Mastaxe This is a tiny creature found … Continue reading
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Tagged author, beasts, creativity, creatures, fantasy, fiction, fun, imagination, magic, monsters, spells, writing
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Warning: Odd Theme for the Week
I probably should have mentioned this in the morning post, but I forgot. No other reason beyond that. Starting tomorrow, I’m going to be making posts that use the ‘strange’ words that people sent me last weekend. Some of the … Continue reading
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Family of the Tri-Rune Blog Tour Day 13
First a note: If anyone posted on their scheduled day and I never said thank you, please let me know. I’ve been working mostly off my iPhone for the last 3 days and it never showed me when I checked. … Continue reading
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Tagged advertising, author, blog tour, blogging, fantasy, fiction, magic, marketing, promotions, scrapbooking, writing
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Goal Post and Rant Before the Storm
Here we are at the birthday aftermath and the precursor to Passover. All I can say is: I’ll probably be grumpy and a rarity this week. My son has Spring Break until the following Tuesday. *rest edited out* I’m thinking … Continue reading
Family of the Tri-Rune Blog Tour Day 12
Today’s volunteer is working on her first book and also provides editing services for authors in need. If you’re looking for some proofreading then check out her rates and make some friends. There’s a lot more than this on her … Continue reading
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Tagged author, blog tour, blogging, editing, fantasy, fiction, proofreading, writing
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Out of the Office and Hopefully Holding a Beer
Today I’ll be away and possibly responding to people through the iPhone. It depends on how coherent I am after some booze. This is the birthday getaway because Passover starts in a day or two. That means a lot of … Continue reading
The Paul Mallory Series by Stephen C. Spencer
Help out an author in need.
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Today Only Smashwords Users Get Holliday’s Gold by Steven R. Orr – FOR FREE
Free book on Smashwords!
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Birthday Party Aftermath
Luke Callindor– You know, I’m not really sure when my birthday is. I think it’s in the spring. Sari– I’m kind of lost on that too. The author really has an issue with passage of time. I think I know … Continue reading