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Author Archives: Charles Yallowitz
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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Tagged holiday, lore, manatees, mermaids, mythology, ocean, water
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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
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
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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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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Tagged author, drama, exaggeration, fiction, health, medical conditions, tension, writing
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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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