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Author Archives: dbjackson
Writing-Tip Wednesday: Dialogue Attribution Revisited
So why am I revisiting the topic now? The short answer is it’s Joshua Palmatier’s fault. Maybe I should give you the long answer. Back in the early spring — it feels like a hundred years ago now — … Continue reading
Posted in Character, Friendship, Short Fiction, Writing, Writing Life
Tagged anthologies, blogging, character, D.B. Jackson, David B. Coe, dialogue, dialogue attribution, dialogue tags, editing, how to write, Joshua Palmatier, short fiction, Thieftaker, writing, writing advice, writing life, writing tips, Zombies Need Brains
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Monday Musings: The Hardest, Most Wondrous, Most Creative Thing I Do
Interesting title for a post, right? Makes you wonder what this week’s essay might be about. Spoiler Alert: The post has nothing at all to do with writing… Parenting is hard. It’s hard when our children are newborns, and we’re … Continue reading
Posted in Family, kids, parenting
Tagged blogging, children, creativity, D.B. Jackson, David B. Coe, family, humanity, kids, life, love, parenting, parents, relationships
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Photo Friday: I Was Reluctant To Share This Image This Year
I have posted a photo like this one in past years on or just after the first night of Hanukkah (which was last night). Nancy and I come from different backgrounds. I was a suburban kid from a comfortable family; … Continue reading
Posted in Family, parenting
Tagged blogging, Christmas, Christmas Tree, D.B. Jackson, David B. Coe, family, Hanukkah, holidays, marriage, menorah, photography, politics, religion
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Writing-Tip Wednesday: Holidays As Part of World Building
I have written about the holidays a good deal in the past few weeks, but I have yet to address holidays as a topic in a Writing-Tip Wednesday post. Now, you’re first response to this might be, “Well, why would … Continue reading
Posted in Character, Fun, History, Islevale Cycle, Novels, Setting, Short Fiction, Writing, Writing Life
Tagged blogging, creativity, D.B. Jackson, David B. Coe, history, holidays, how to write, narrative, novels, religion, setting, short fiction, the Islevale Cyle, traditions, Winds of the Forelands, world building, worldbuilding, writing, writing advice, writing life, writing tips
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Monday Musings: He Lost. Get Over It Already. Rome Is Burning.
“You fool! As if the way one falls down matters!” “Well, when the fall is all that’s left, it matters a great deal.” — The Lion In Winter He lost. He knows it. His lawyers know it. His enablers in … Continue reading
Posted in History, Politics
Tagged blogging, Cheetoh Fuck-Nuts, constitution, Covid-19, D.B. Jackson, David B. Coe, history, politics
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Photo Friday: It’s the Most Wonderful Time Of the Year!
As I mentioned in a recent post about Thanksgiving (which covered the December holidays as well) I come from a Jewish family and still consider myself Jewish, though we are not at all a religious family. Nancy was brought up … Continue reading
Posted in Family, Fun, kids, photography
Tagged blogging, Christmas, David B. Coe, family, fun, holidays, photography, religion
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Writing-Tip Wednesday: Call For Stories, and Submission Advice Revisited!
I am co-editing a new Zombies Need Brains anthology with my friend, Joshua Palmatier, who is the founder and owner of Zombies Need Brains. Joshua is co-editing all three of the ZNB anthologies this year, which to my mind is … Continue reading
Posted in Business of publishing, Character, Fantasy, Publishing, Short Fiction, Writing, Writing Life
Tagged business of writing, character, D.B. Jackson, David B. Coe, Derelict, editing, Galactic Stew, guidelines, ideas, Joshua Palmatier, narrative, proofreading, publishing, publishing business, short fiction, submission guidelines, writing, writing life, Zombies Need Brains
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Monday Musings: Our New Game Nights
About a month ago, Nancy and I decided that we had been watching too much television during our evenings together, and that we needed something else to pass the time in this age of Covid and a world gone mad. … Continue reading
Posted in Family, Fantasy, Fun, Writing Life
Tagged blogging, D.B. Jackson, David B. Coe, Dungeons and Dragons, family, fantasy, fun, games, Gloomhaven: Jaws of the Lion, marriage, work life, writing life
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Photo Friday: The Bench
It first appeared sometime this past summer. It hadn’t been there, and then, suddenly, it was. Initially, I have to admit, I resented it. I like our views of the little pond near our house. I like to get photos … Continue reading
Posted in Friendship, nature, photography
Tagged blogging, David B. Coe, emotions, nature, photography, reflections, solitude
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Writing-Tip Wednesday: Whither This Blog? I Need Your Help
I’m taking a break from dispensing advice for this week — well, mostly: Don’t eat too much, take a walk after your Thanksgiving meal, and never, ever pick the Lions to win on Thanksgiving Day. Instead, I am seeking advice … Continue reading
Posted in Writing, Writing Life
Tagged blogging, D.B. Jackson, David B. Coe, how to write, question for readers, writing, writing advice, writing life
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