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Tag Archives: writing
Quick-Tip Tuesday Looks at Goals and Realism
The writing profession throws plenty of trials our way; we shouldn’t pile on with unrealistic goals that we can’t possibly meet. And the great thing about making writing a part of your regular routine is that you don’t have to … Continue reading
Posted in Business of publishing, Novels, Writing, Writing Life
Tagged D.B. Jackson, David B. Coe, editing, goals, how to write, magical words, Quick-Tip Tuesday, revising, word counts, writing, writing life
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Win a Signed Copy of HIS FATHER’S EYES!!
HIS FATHER’S EYES, the second novel in my Case Files of Justis Fearsson series (a contemporary urban fantasy from Baen Books) will be re-released in paperback on March 29, 2016. To mark the occasion, I’m giving away two signed copies … Continue reading
Posted in Business of publishing, Fantasy, Fun, Novels, Publicity, Publishing, Urban Fantasy, Writing, Writing Life
Tagged Baen Books, Case Files of Justis Fearsson, contests, D.B. Jackson, David B. Coe, giveaways, His Father's Eyes, publicity, publishing, Spell Blind, writing, writing life
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Quick-Tip Tuesday: Writing Every Day, or Not, or Yeah
There is a sort of alchemy that takes place when we manage to convert our own emotions into the different-but-related emotions of our characters. Spinning gold from that straw carried me through my grief. Had I given in to the … Continue reading
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Tagged creative process, creativity, D.B. Jackson, David B. Coe, how to write, magical words, Quick-Tip Tuesday, writing, writing life
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It’s Quick-Tip Tuesday: Take the Challenge!
Quite often, what separates the professionals from those who only aspire to the profession is not talent or even luck, but rather the willingness to risk rejection. If you send out a story it might be sent back, or it … Continue reading
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Quick-Tip Tuesday: Being Scooped . . . Or Not
We as authors have enough to worry about in this business as it is — the market is tough, writing good novels and short fiction is no easy task, finding time amid work and family to do all we want … Continue reading
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Tagged creative process, creativity, D.B. Jackson, David B. Coe, how to write, ideas, magical words, quick-tip Tuesdays, writing, writing life
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Quick-Tip Tuesday: Giving Secrets to Your Characters
Giving secrets to our characters sets up plot points for our stories. But secrets do more than that. They add dimension and richness to our characters. Those secrets become the source of our characters’ vulnerabilities, and often their strengths as … Continue reading
Posted in Character, Novels, Short Fiction, Writing, Writing Life
Tagged character, David B. Coe, how to write, magical words, Odyssey Online, point of view, quick-tip Tuesdays, writing, writing life
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It’s Quick-Tip Tuesday!!
The first step is to remember that despite the way the “Plotter v. Pantser” debate is usually framed, we don’t have to approach this decision as an either-or proposition. I know people who don’t outline at all; I know people … Continue reading
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Tagged D.B. Jackson, David B. Coe, how to write, magical words, pantsing, plotting, quick-tip Tuesdays, writing, writing life
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A New Quick-Tip Tuesday Post!
With that in mind, I would like to suggest that you use the idea of the narrative theme to stir your imagination. It can be really hard to come up with an idea on demand for just a generic a … Continue reading
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Tagged anthologies, D.B. Jackson, David B. Coe, how to write, magical words, novels, quick-tip Tuesdays, short fiction, writing, writing life
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Happy New Year, and My Return to Magical Words
To repeat something I have said many times before, there is no single right way to do any of this. You have to discover your own creative path. My purpose in writing these Quick Tips each Tuesday will be to … Continue reading
Posted in Novels, Short Fiction, Writing, Writing Life
Tagged David B. Coe, how to write, magical words, quick-tip Tuesdays, writing, writing life
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Free Fiction From D.B. Jackson and Faith Hunter!
Earlier this year, my wonderful friend Faith Hunter and I released “Water Witch,” a short story that combined her Jane Yellowrock world with the historical world I created for the Thieftaker Chronicles. Earlier this week, we embarked on a new … Continue reading
Posted in Character, Ethan Kaille, Friendship, Fun, History, Publishing, Short Fiction, Thieftaker, Urban Fantasy, Writing
Tagged collaboration, D.B. Jackson, David B. Coe, Ethan Kaille, Faith Hunter, free fiction, friendship, Hannah Everhart, Jane Yellowrock, newsletters, short fiction, Thieftaker, Water Witch, writing, writing life
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