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Author Archives: dbjackson
Photo Friday: Silvery Checkerspot
Another crazy week gone by, another month in the books for 2020: the year that lasted forever and yet somehow flew by. I honestly don’t understand what has happened to my sense of time. This butterfly has been hanging around … Continue reading
Posted in Family, nature, photography, Uncategorized
Tagged blogging, butterflies, David B. Coe, family, flowers, gardening, nature, photography
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Writing-Tip Wednesday: Befriend Your Characters…And Be-Character Your Friends
This will be a relatively brief Writing-Tip Wednesday post. It’s a lazy, hot, stormy day and I’m feeling, well, lazy and hot… So far this year, I have used my Wednesday posts to offer advice about any number of things, … Continue reading
Posted in Character, Family, Friendship, kids, Novels, parenting, Writing, Writing Life
Tagged character development, characters, creativity, D.B. Jackson, David B. Coe, developing characters, emotion, empathy, family, friendship, how to write, parenting, writing, writing advice, writing life, writing tips
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Monday Musings: The Day I Fell In Love With Baseball
I was seven years old, the youngest child by far in a household that revered baseball. I didn’t remember the exact date, but today we live in an age of marvels, and all I had to do was Google a … Continue reading
Posted in Family, History, kids, parenting, Sports
Tagged baseball, Bert Blyleven, blogging, childhood, Covid-19, current affairs, D.B. Jackson, David B. Coe, family, history, memories, Mickey Mantle, New York Yankees, Roy White, sports
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Photo Friday: Who Is That In the Cloud?
Good morning! Another week is ending, which means it’s Photo Friday here at the blog. Today’s photo was taken during an early morning walk a week or so ago. I had only my phone with me, but the image came … Continue reading
Posted in nature, photography
Tagged blogging, clouds, David B. Coe, nature, photography, reflections
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Writing-Tip Wednesday: World Building Lessons I’d Forgotten
Back in early March, I posted about creating magic systems, and said then that I expected I would post about world building at least once more over the course of the year. And so here I am, making myself a … Continue reading
Posted in Fantasy, History, Islevale Cycle, Novels, Research, Thieftaker, Writing, Writing Life
Tagged blogging, Case Files of Justis Fearsson, D.B. Jackson, David B. Coe, how to write, Islevale Cycle, research, Thieftaker Chronicles, world building, worldbuilding, writing, writing advice, writing life, writing tips
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Monday Musings: Covid-19 and America’s Character Flaw
Many of you know that I have a Ph.D. in U.S. History. My years of studying America’s past have taught me a lot and left me fully aware of the dangers inherent in making broad, sweeping generalizations. And yet… I … Continue reading
Posted in History, Politics
Tagged blogging, Covid-19, current affairs, D.B. Jackson, David B. Coe, health care, history, pandemic, politics
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Photo Friday: A Butterfly Fly-By
Another hot, lazy summer week has sped by here on the Cumberland Plateau. Nancy’s garden is in full glory, though I’m sad to say that butterflies have been far less numerous this year than in years past. I’m not sure … Continue reading
Posted in Family, nature, photography
Tagged blogging, butterflies, David B. Coe, flowers, nature, photography
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Writing-Tip Wednesday: The Allure of the New Shiny
All of us who write have felt it. Many of us have given into it. Others have resisted. Personally, I’ve done both — with different projects and also within a single one. We loves it and we hates it, but … Continue reading
Posted in Business of publishing, Novels, Publishing, Writing, Writing Life
Tagged blogging, creativity, D.B. Jackson, David B. Coe, how to write, ideas, LonTobyn Chronicle, new projects, New Shiny, Winds of the Forelands, writing, writing advice, writing life, writing tips
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Monday Musings: Covid-19 Anger Redux
Back in mid-April, I wrote a post about the pandemic that drew a bit of attention. In it I expressed a good deal of anger. Anger at claims that the virus was not as bad as some were making it … Continue reading
Posted in Family, kids, parenting, Politics
Tagged blogging, children, Covid-19, current affairs, D.B. Jackson, David B. Coe, health care, pandemic, politics
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Photo Friday: Nancy’s Garden
Once again, the weekend is upon us. Here on the Cumberland Plateau, we have moved decisively into the hot, humid days of summer. Warm nights, steamy days, afternoon thunderstorms, the rise and fall of cicada trill, the nighttime drone of … Continue reading
Posted in Family, nature, photography
Tagged blogging, David B. Coe, family, flowers, gardening, photography
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