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Author Archives: Charles Yallowitz
Happy St. Patrick’s Day
Don’t think I’ve ever done a St. Patrick’s Day post. Since life is still driving me too crazy to do enough research for a good animal post, I’m going to do another holiday. Enjoy. By the way, I don’t really … Continue reading
Goal Post: At Least the Week Ended on a Good Note
Sadly, I can’t talk about a lot that happened this week. Work was crazy busy, which left me exhausted nearly every day. The energy I had at the start of the week was used to do Pokémon Go with my … Continue reading
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Tagged blogging, editing, goals, life, parenting, stress, work, writing
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Beware the Ideas of March: Doom Omens
I don’t really know much about doom omens beyond what they are. These are warnings about disaster approaching. Sometimes they’re specific, but they tend to be vague and riddle-like. I keep thinking of Casandra from Greek mythology too where she … Continue reading
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Tagged author, doom, fiction, foreshadowing, omens, predictions, prophecy, writing
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Writer’s Self-Care – Friends and Family
Hey, SE Readers. Joan with you today with my second post in the Writer’s Self-Care series. If you missed the first one, you can read it by clicking … Writer’s Self-Care – Friends and Family
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Poetry Day: I Remember This Day
(Funny meme aside, this was a poem I wrote back in 2011 for 9/11. I don’t remember if it was for a specific prompt or request. Weird to post it in March, but I might repost it on the actual … Continue reading
Characters Falling From Grace on Purpose
The character above is Vegeta, who is a character from Dragon Ball Z. He started as an enemy and eventually moved his way into ally. At several points in the series, his pride gets the best of him and he … Continue reading
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Tagged falling from grace, fiction, heroes, on purpose, turning evil, villains, writing
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Outlining Finesse, Part 3
By Stephen Geez Welcome to Part 3 of my Outlining Finesse series. We covered the why and how for developing your own system here in art 1. We started… Outlining Finesse, Part 3
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Using fictional characters versus real people in historical fiction writing
Hi everyone, it’s Robbie with you today. I am discussing using real historical people in fiction and why I decided to rather create fictional main … Using fictional characters versus real people in historical fiction writing
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