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Tag Archives: SFNovelists
A Pair of Posts Up Today
Today on the unofficial Spell Blind Winter 2014-15 Blog Tour, I have two posts up. The first can be found at the Magical Words blogsite. It’s a pretty light-hearted post — a list of holiday superlatives (best holiday movie, best … Continue reading
Posted in Appearances, Business of publishing, Fantasy, Fun, Novels, Publicity, Publishing, Urban Fantasy, Writing, Writing Life
Tagged blog tour, D.B. Jackson, David B. Coe, fun, holidays, magical words, SFNovelists
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A New Post About Short Fiction and a Kickstarter Campaign
After a lengthy hiatus from blogging (I’ve actually been spending my days writing a new novel) I have a post up today at the SFNovelists Blog Site, which I help maintain along with approximately 100 other writers of fantasy and … Continue reading
Posted in Business of publishing, Character, Ethan Kaille, Fantasy, Novels, Publicity, Publishing, Short Fiction, Urban Fantasy, Writing, Writing Life
Tagged David B. Coe, Joshua Palmatier, Patricia Bray, publishing, SFNovelists, short fiction, Temporally Out of Order, writing, writing life, writing process
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Two Days on the Blog Tour
I was on the road yesterday, driving home from North Carolina after a fun and successful signing tour that began with a book launch party at ConGregate in Winston-Salem, and then took me to Rock Hill, SC, Gastonia, NC, Richmond, … Continue reading
Posted in A Plunder of Souls, Appearances, Business of publishing, Character, Family, Fantasy, Friendship, Fun, Novels, Publicity, Publishing, Reading, Thieftaker, Urban Fantasy, Writing, Writing Life
Tagged A Plunder of Souls, appearances, blog tour, business of writing, character, conventions, David B. Coe, Drey's Library, family, magical words, promotion, publicity, publishing, reading, SFNovelists, Stephen Leigh, Thieftaker, writing, writing life
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The Summer 2014 Plunder of Souls Blog Tour Begins!
Yes, perhaps that’s a lot of fanfare for a blog tour, but I’m excited and hey, it’s my blog, right? So, yes, the Summer 2014 Plunder of Souls Blog Tour is underway, with a post today at the SFNovelists website. … Continue reading
Posted in A Plunder of Souls, Business of publishing, Fun, Novels, Publicity, Publishing, Thieftaker, Thieves' Quarry, Urban Fantasy, Writing, Writing Life
Tagged A Plunder of Souls, blog tour, business of publishing, David B. Coe, promotion, publicity, SFNovelists, Thieftaker, Thieves' Quarry
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A Post About My New E-Reader
I’m over at SFNovelists today — that’s the site I help to maintain with over one hundred other published authors of fantasy and science fiction. I’m writing about my new E-reader in a post called “My New E-Reader and Me: … Continue reading
Posted in Appearances, Business of publishing, Novels, Publishing, Reading, technology, Writing Life
Tagged blogging, David B. Coe, e-books, E-readers, reading, SFNovelists, technology, writing
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A Post About Writing and Photography
I’m at SFNovelists today, with a blog post about the similarities among various art forms. Specifically, I’m discussing a few lessons I’ve learned doing photography that translate to my writing life. The post can be found here. I hope you … Continue reading
Posted in Fun, nature, photography, Writing, Writing Life
Tagged creativity, photography, SFNovelists, writing, writing life, writing process
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A Post About a Writer’s Resolutions
Today’s post can be found at the SFNovelists blog, a site I help to maintain with over one hundred other published authors in speculative fiction. The post is called “Writing Resolutions for the Coming Year,” and it is my annual … Continue reading
Posted in A Plunder of Souls, Appearances, Business of publishing, Dead Man's Reach, Novels, Publicity, Publishing, Reading, Urban Fantasy, Writing, Writing Life
Tagged A Plunder of Souls, blog tour, creative process, creativity, David B. Coe, Dead Man's Reach, holidays, reading, resolutions, SFNovelists, Thieftaker, writing, writing life
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Fall’s Here, and the Blog Tour Rolls On!
It is officially fall, so I suppose that the Summer 2013 Thieves’ Quarry Blog Tour has to be over. But the Fall Blog Tour is now underway and today I am all over the place. I have my usual Monday … Continue reading
Posted in A Plunder of Souls, Appearances, Business of publishing, Dead Man's Reach, Fantasy, Fun, Novels, Publicity, Publishing, Reading, Thieftaker, Thieves' Quarry, Urban Fantasy, Writing
Tagged blog tour, David B. Coe, how to write, magical words, publicity, publishing, reading, SFNovelists, Thieftaker, Thieves' Quarry, writing
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Blog Tour Post on Conventions!
After a bit of a hiatus, the Summer 2013 Thieves’ Quarry Blog Tour is back with a post about conventions — specifically DragonCon (which I will be attending next week) and WorldCon. The post can be found at SFNovelists, the … Continue reading
Posted in Appearances, Business of publishing, Fun, Novels, Publicity, Publishing, Thieves' Quarry, Urban Fantasy, Writing, Writing Life
Tagged appearances, blog tour, business of writing, conventions, David B. Coe, DragonCon, publicity, publishing business, SFNovelists, Thieftaker, Thieves' Quarry, WorldCon, writing, writing life
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A Post About Adding Historical Details to Your Writing
The Summer 2013 Thieves’ Quarry Blog Tour stops today at SFNovelists, the group blog I help maintain as part of a group of over 100 published authors of speculative fiction. This newest post is about the little details I like … Continue reading
Posted in Appearances, Business of publishing, History, Novels, Publicity, Publishing, Research, Setting, Thieftaker, Thieves' Quarry, Urban Fantasy, Writing, Writing Life
Tagged blog tour, David B. Coe, history, how to write, publicity, publishing, research, setting, SFNovelists, Thieftaker, Thieves' Quarry, worldbuilding, writing
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