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Author Archives: dbjackson
Monday Musings: What Memories of My Mom Have To Do With COVID
My mother’s birthday is this coming Friday, February 5. I’ve written about her before in this space. I’ve marked past birthdays with Facebook posts and the like. But somehow this year, with her birthday approaching, I find myself thinking of … Continue reading
Posted in Family, History, kids, parenting, Politics
Tagged blogging, Covid-19, D.B. Jackson, David B. Coe, family, history, kids, medical science, medicine, parenting, politics, vaccinations
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Professional Wednesday: Lessons From A Recent Edit
As part of my new Professional Wednesday format, I intend to tie advice posts to issues I am encountering “in the moment” with my own work. And so, today, I share with you a few insights that grew out of … Continue reading
Posted in Business of publishing, Novels, Publishing, Short Fiction, Writing, Writing Life
Tagged Belle Books, blogging, D.B. Jackson, David B. Coe, Debra Dixon, editing, how to write, novels, publishing, revising, short fiction, writer-editor relationship, writing, writing advice, writing life, writing tips
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Monday Musings: The Legacy of Hank Aaron
Henry Louis “Hank” Aaron died last week. He was, of course, a baseball legend, the former home run king. He was also a civic leader, a philanthropist, and a Civil Rights activist. And he’s been an idol of mine since … Continue reading
Posted in Family, History, Politics, Sports
Tagged Babe Ruth, baseball, blogging, Branch Rickey, childhood, Civil Rights, D.B. Jackson, David B. Coe, family, Hank Aaron, history, Jackie Robinson, memories, politics, race, racism, sports, Willie Mays
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Creative Friday: “Willin'” by Little Feat
This week, for Creative Friday, I offer a song. Many, many years ago, my oldest brother turned me on to Little Feat, and they quickly became my favorite band. While in college, playing with my dear friends Alan Goldberg and … Continue reading
Posted in Family, Friendship, Fun, kids, Music, parenting
Tagged blogging, creativity, D.B. Jackson, David B. Coe, family, free samples, friendship, fun, guitar, kids, Little Feat, music, parenting
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Professional Wednesday: Creativity and the Market
As a professional writer — as a professional in the arts — I take on several career roles. I am an artist, of course. I create. I am an editor, and not just in the traditional sense of editing the … Continue reading
Posted in Business of publishing, Novels, Publishing, Short Fiction, Thieftaker, Writing, Writing Life
Tagged blogging, business of writing, creativity, D.B. Jackson, David B. Coe, Derelict, editing, how to write, publishing, publishing business, self-editing, selling books, Thieftaker, Tor Books, writing, writing advice, writing business, writing life, writing tips, Zombies Need Brains
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Creative Friday: A Rare Treat
A week ago this morning, we woke up to a few inches of fresh snow. Now, this may not seem like a big deal to you, but for us, down here in Tennessee, snow is a too-rare treat. Even when … Continue reading
Posted in Family, nature, photography
Tagged blogging, D.B. Jackson, David B. Coe, family, marriage, nature, photography, reflections, snow, snowfall
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Professional Wednesdays: Editors and Writers — The View From Both Sides
Right now, not for the first time, I find myself on both sides of the editorial process. On the one hand, I am co-editing the DERELICT anthology, reading submissions and starting to think about how authors might want to improve … Continue reading
Posted in Business of publishing, Character, Novels, Publishing, Short Fiction, Writing, Writing Life
Tagged blogging, D.B. Jackson, David B. Coe, Derelict, editing, editors, how to write, writer-editor relationship, writing, writing advice, writing life, writing tips, Zombies Need Brains
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Monday Musings: It’s Not Like We Didn’t Know
“Is it possible to be astonished and, at the same time, not surprised?” — Jed Bartlet (Peter Noah, The West Wing, Season 7) It’s not like we didn’t know he was capable of this. It’s not like we haven’t known … Continue reading
Posted in History, Politics
Tagged blogging, Cheetoh Fuck-Nuts, Congress, D.B. Jackson, David B. Coe, history, insurrection, Joe Biden, Kamala Harris, politics, violence
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