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Author Archives: Charles Yallowitz
Outlining Finesse, Part 4
By Stephen Geez This is the final installment of my 4-part Outlining Finesse series. Here are the links to the earlier installments in case you need … Outlining Finesse, Part 4
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Poetry Day: Idea Barrage
(This is pretty easy to figure out. I wrote it back when my imagination was a lot stronger and less controlled. So, ideas would come to me all of the time and I’d struggle to make sure I got them … Continue reading
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Tagged author, creativity, ideas, imagination, poem, poet, poetry, thinking, writer, writing
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7 Tips to Making a Reboot
The temptation to use an existing concept for yourself can be big. At least, it seems to be these days. Even retellings and adaptations of public domain things might fall under this umbrella. So, what are some things you can … Continue reading
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Tagged advice, author, maybe don't do it, originality, past, reboots, tips, writing
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MANAGING TWO AUTHOR PROFILES
Hello everyone, it’s Robbie here today and I’m discussing the pros and cons of two author profiles. I have two completely separate author profiles: … MANAGING TWO AUTHOR PROFILES
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Happy National Unicorn Day!
I couldn’t resist a post about unicorns since April 9th is apparently National Unicorn Day. I’m definitely more of a griffin person, but I can appreciate an animal that comes with a built-in stabbing device. Enjoy! Oh, it’s also my … Continue reading
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Tagged aging, birthday, funnies, memes, national holiday, Unicorns
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Welcome Sue Coletta
Sue and I have been friends for ages. She recently became one of our partners over at Story Empire. She also has a new book to tell us about. I’ve … Welcome Sue Coletta
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The Dreaded or Beloved Reboot
I’m sure many people are sick and tired of reboots. You see them of movies, tv shows, comics, video games, and even books being rewritten from another perspective. I’d like to say a reboot was something special, but I can’t … Continue reading
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Tagged author, cash grabs, creativity, heart, honoring the past, imagination, reboots, remakes, writing
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Tips for Writing a Multi-Author Series – Part II
Greetings, Storytellers. Diana here again with the second post of tips for writing a Multi-Author Series. Through a set of three posts, we hope to … Tips for Writing a Multi-Author Series – Part II
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A Fun, Little Flower Show
So, I went to a flower show at a local nursery a month ago. Held off on putting the pictures up in case they added more and gave me a reason to go back. Kind of fun with a scavenger … Continue reading
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Tagged celebrations, dragon, flowers, holidays, nursery, plants, spring
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Goal Post: Heading Into a Pre-Birthday Weekend
This was a crazy week even though I only had 4 day so work. Don’t even know where to start, but I’ll do my best. Parenting I only had my son on Monday in regards to the Easter break. It … Continue reading