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Tag Archives: David B. Coe
Monday Musings: What Matters, Part IV — Money
Say you don’t need no diamond rings, And I’ll be satisfied; Tell me that you want the kind of things, That money just can’t buy. — John Lennon and Paul McCartney We were bound to get to money eventually, right? … Continue reading
Posted in Business of publishing, Family, Friendship, kids, parenting, Publishing, Writing, Writing Life
Tagged blogging, business of publishing, childhood, D.B. Jackson, David B. Coe, family, kids, marriage, memories, parenting, publishing, reviews, writing, writing advice, writing business, writing life, writing tips
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Professional Wednesday: What Matters Professionally? Part III — Appearances
Continuing my series of posts about “what matters” in the realm of professional publishing, I thought I would focus today on what matters during our public appearances. Attending conventions and writers’ conferences and workshops is an important part of being … Continue reading
Posted in Appearances, Business of publishing, Publicity, Publishing, Writing, Writing Life
Tagged appearances, blogging, business of writing, conventions, D.B. Jackson, David B. Coe, homophobia, prejudice, professionalism, publishing, publishing business, writers' workshops
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Monday Musings: What Matters? Part III — People and Relationships
We lost my older brother a bit over five years ago, and, as you might expect, in the aftermath of his death, my emotions were roiled and at times conflicted. Among other things, I was angry with him. Deeply, almost … Continue reading
Posted in Family, Friendship, kids, parenting, Writing Life
Tagged blogging, D.B. Jackson, David B. Coe, death, emotional health, emotional issues, family, friendships, kids, marriage, parenting, professionalism, relationships, siblings, therapy, writing life
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Professional Wednesday: What Matters Professionally, part II
If you follow my blog at all, you know that in this month’s posts I have been asking the question “What matters?” in a number of personal and professional contexts. Last week, in my first Professional Wednesday post of the … Continue reading
Posted in Business of publishing, Novels, Publicity, Publishing, Writing, Writing Life
Tagged Artifice and Craft, blogging, business of publishing, business of writing, D.B. Jackson, David B. Coe, editing, Edmund R. Schubert, genre, marketing, pacing, point of view, publishing business, revising, writing, writing life
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Monday Musings: What Matters? Part II — Time
Last week, I began a series of posts addressing the question “What matters?” My point in doing so was to focus on the simple fact that we have finite amounts of time, of energy (physical and emotional), and of the … Continue reading
Posted in Family, Friendship, Fun, kids, parenting, Writing, Writing Life
Tagged blogging, D.B. Jackson, David B. Coe, emotional health, exercise, family, friendship, kids, life issues, mental health, parenting, writing, writing life
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Professional Wednesday: What Matters In Your Work? Part I
On Monday, I began what will be a series of posts on the things that matter to us, and the ways in which we can make them central to our lives. Not surprisingly, I think about this a great deal … Continue reading
Posted in Bell Bridge Books, Belle Books, Business of publishing, Novels, Publishing, The Chalice War, Writing, Writing Life
Tagged ambitions, blogging, business of writing, creativity, D.B. Jackson, David B. Coe, goals, New Shiny, New Year's, novels, publishing, publishing business, short fiction, The Chalice War, Winds of the Forelands, writing, writing advice, writing calendar, writing life, writing tips
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Monday Musings: What Matters? Part I
When I was a kid, I always had an Etch A Sketch. Honestly, I’m not sure why. I sucked at it. I didn’t have the patience or the dexterity to create anything of quality on that silver-gray screen. I tried … Continue reading
Posted in Family, Friendship, Music, photography, Writing, Writing Life
Tagged blogging, D.B. Jackson, David B. Coe, emotional health, family, friendship, hobbies, mental health, music, New Year's, New Year's Resolutions, photography, writing, writing life
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Monday Musings: Holiday Wishes
This will be brief. We have had our girls in for the holiday, though Winter Storm Elliott very nearly kept our younger daughter in Denver for the weekend. We have managed the cold and kept the house warm with fires … Continue reading
Posted in Family, Friendship, Fun, parenting, travel
Tagged blogging, Christmas, D.B. Jackson, David B. Coe, family, friendship, Hanukkah, holidays, kids, New Year's, parenting, Travel, weather, winter
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Professional Wednesday: Three Ways To Help Your Short Fiction Submission, and Three Ways To Doom It
The deadline for submissions to Artifice and Craft, the anthology I’m co-editing with Edmund Schubert for Zombies Need Brains, is ten days away. December 31. As of this writing, we are closing in on 400 submissions. The anthology will have … Continue reading
Posted in Business of publishing, Character, Publishing, Short Fiction, Writing, Writing Life
Tagged blogging, D.B. Jackson, David B. Coe, editing, Edmund R. Schubert, guidelines, how to write, Joshua Palmatier, publishing, publishing business, short fiction, submission guidelines, writing, writing advice, writing business, writing life, writing tips, Zombies Need Brains
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Monday Musings: My Father’s Present
I write about my father a lot in this blog. Last year at this time, I wrote a long tribute to him commemorating what would have been his one hundred and second birthday. I write about my mother as well … Continue reading