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.

Happy Mermaid Day!

Figured it would be fun to cover manatees on Wednesday and then Mermaid Day.  Though, I didn’t expect it to be so difficult to find mermaid funnies that weren’t either about ‘The Little Mermaid’ or perverted.  So, enjoy what few … Continue reading

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The Garden Party by Wendy Clarke

“The Garden Party” by Wendy Clarke is a novel that beautifully marries the essence of gothic mystery with a contemporary setting, making it an … The Garden Party by Wendy Clarke

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The Last Guest House by Caroline Mitchell

“The Last Guest House” by Caroline Mitchell, set in the Isle of Skye, presents an intriguing premise and attempts to weave a complex narrative around… The Last Guest House by Caroline Mitchell

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Poetry Day: Icarus Reborn

(Written about the constant reaching for hope, which is followed by an inevitable crushing of disappointment.) I see a pattern That I follow to perfection Reaching for the ring High above my head Basking me In a golden glow Barely … Continue reading

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The Reality In Myths

It’s fairly well-known that many, if not most, creatures of mythology are born from a real animal or event.  For example, the concept of mermaids could have come from sailors seeing manatees or sealions.  Supposedly, Christopher Columbus saw ‘mermaids’ and … Continue reading

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A Beggar’s Bargain

Let’s all welcome Jan Sikes today. She has a new story to share with us. Jan is one of my Story Empire partners, a great author, and a good friend. … A Beggar’s Bargain

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Finding Me: The Defiant Sisters Duet- Book 2 by Jacquie Biggar

Today, I’m happy to welcome Jacquie Biggar, New York Times best-selling author. Jacquie is here today to discuss her new book, Finding Me: The … Finding Me: The Defiant Sisters Duet- Book 2 by Jacquie Biggar

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Questions 3 and a Look Back at ‘Sleeper of the Wildwood Fugue’

Sleeper of the Wildwood Fugue had a lot going on.  The big thing was introducing Dariana, who was the final champion.  I was going to make her origins a big reveal later, but realized that it might be more interesting to … Continue reading

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Exaggerated Conditions in Fiction

I was watching a show, which was rather good.  The name was ‘Almost Paradise’ and it was a crime show with some comedy.  The main character goes to a tropical island because he suffers from high blood pressure.  This means … Continue reading

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Tips for Writing a Multi-Author Series – Part I

Greetings, Storytellers! Diana here today with a new series of posts about writing a multi-author series. Way back when, in September 2022, one of … Tips for Writing a Multi-Author Series – Part I

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