In Review: Catalysts

Catalysts, a new horror novella from author Charles Yallowitz (Legends of Windemere), is perfect for a quick afternoon read. Even better if it is a drizzly and/or dark afternoon, because then the particular spell of this book can work its full – horrific – magic on your soul. Catalysts presents readers with a true monster, oneContinue reading “In Review: Catalysts”

The Druid Asks the Questions – Charles E. Yallowitz

Gather ’round ye lords and ladies, and give approbation to the builder of worlds, the scribe of Windemere and many other worlds yet-unknown, Charles E. Yallowitz. D: Give those who may not know Legends of Windemere: Prodigy of Rainbow Tower a quick snapshot: C:  Legends of Windemere: Prodigy of Rainbow Tower is the sequel to LegendsContinue reading “The Druid Asks the Questions – Charles E. Yallowitz”

Tale Telling

Have I told you? My name is D. Go on. Click on the link. Read that masterpiece I inspired A to write. It’s posted on the wePoets Show It community blog, and you are going to love it. I do. A says she’s going to write a rejoinder, but nothing can be as awesome asContinue reading “Tale Telling”

On Sale Now! Legends of Windemere: Prodigy of Rainbow Tower for .99 Cents!

Originally posted on Legends of Windemere:
Cover Art by Jason Pedersen The day has come, everyone!  Legends of Windemere: Prodigy of Rainbow Tower is live on Amazon.com!  See the adventure that Luke Callindor and his friends have found themselves in now.  Meet the hot-tempered, magic-hurling Nyx and her cunning rival Trinity the Chaos Elf Queen. …

Prodigy of Rainbow Tower Releases July 31, 2013!

A: D! D, it’s here! D: What is here, woman? A: Careful D, or Nyx is going to blast you sky high. D: She could, too. Is it reasonable to assume that Charles Yallowitz’s new book, Prodigy of Rainbow Tower is available for purchase? A: You bet your god-impersonating Pictish arse, D. D: Really? A:Continue reading “Prodigy of Rainbow Tower Releases July 31, 2013!”

Scum and Villainy

. . . Sean sighed and shook his head. “No Maureen, fighting here – it won’t mean anything.” He stared down at his shoes; he couldn’t face the surety of her idealism. It was stark and absolute and it made her green eyes too bright. Within its grip, she saw and heard nothing else. HeContinue reading “Scum and Villainy”