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Tag Archives: Thieftaker
Monday Musings: “What’s Next?” Well, How About Some Big News?
“When I ask ‘What’s Next?’ it means I’m ready to move on to other things. So, what’s next?” — Jed Barlet, THE WEST WING Yeah, I will seek out almost any excuse to quote from The West Wing, it being … Continue reading
Posted in Business of publishing, Ethan Kaille, Family, Friendship, History, Novels, Publishing, Thieftaker, travel, Urban Fantasy, Writing, Writing Life
Tagged blogging, business of writing, ConCarolinas, conventions, D.B. Jackson, David B. Coe, DragonCon, Ethan Kaille, family, friends, ideas, Italy, mental health, publishing, publishing business, The West Wing, Thieftaker, Travel, urban fantasy, writing, writing life
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Professional Wednesday: Beginnings, Middles, and Endings, part II — Narrative Structure
Last week, I began a new Professional Wednesday feature called “Beginnings, Middles, and Endings,” in which I plan to write about the various parts of story writing. In last week’s post, I focused on openings, on how to approach the … Continue reading
Posted in movies, Novels, Reading, Thieftaker, Writing, Writing Life
Tagged blogging, D.B. Jackson, David B. Coe, harry potter, how to write, J.R.R. Tolkien, narrative, plotting, revisions, The Hobbit, Thieftaker, three-act structure, writing, writing advice, writing life, writing tips
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Professional Wednesday: Another Letter To My Younger Self
Dear Younger Me, Yes, it’s me again — Middle Aged David. Upper Middle Aged David, actually. I know I wrote to you earlier this week. I remember doing so. I’m not so far gone quite yet. But I thought you … Continue reading
Posted in Bell Bridge Books, Belle Books, Business of publishing, Family, Fun, Invasives, Novels, Publishing, The Chalice War, Writing, Writing Life
Tagged blogging, business of writing, Chris McGrath, D.B. Jackson, David B. Coe, editing, Invasives, publishing, publishing business, The Chalice War: Stone, Thieftaker, writing, writing advice, writing life, writing tips
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Professional Wednesday: The Twisted, Tortured Story of THE CHALICE WAR
My “What matters?” series of posts will conclude next Monday, after a Monday Musings post this week that straddled the personal and professional a bit more than usual. In the meantime, I am using today’s Professional Wednesday post to begin … Continue reading
Posted in Bell Bridge Books, Business of publishing, Invasives, Islevale Cycle, Novels, Publishing, Radiants, The Chalice War, Thieftaker, Writing, Writing Life
Tagged blogging, business of publishing, Case Files of Justis Fearsson, D.B. Jackson, David B. Coe, Invasives, Islevale Cycle, publishing, Radiants, Robin Hood, The Chalice War: Stone, Thieftaker, Thieftaker Chronicles, trunk novels, writing, writing business, writing life
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Professional Wednesday: Planning For Next Year — Try Something New!
As you know, early in 2023 I will be coming out with a new urban fantasy series that is steeped in Celtic mythology. Before working on this series, I hadn’t known much about Celtic lore. But I did my research, … Continue reading
Posted in Bell Bridge Books, Business of publishing, Invasives, Islevale Cycle, Novels, Publishing, Radiants, Short Fiction, The Chalice War, Thieftaker, Writing, Writing Life
Tagged blogging, D.B. Jackson, David B. Coe, editing, Invasives, Islevale Cycle, LonTobyn Chronicle, new projects, New Year, publishing, publishing business, Radiants, The Chalice War, Thieftaker, Time's Demon, writing, writing life
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Professional Wednesday: Most Important Lessons — Dealing With the Slog, part I
Just keep swimming Just keep swimming Just keep swimming… Yes, I am a Pixar fan. Sue me. My kids were the perfect age for the magical first generation of Pixar movies — Toy Story (1 and 2); Monsters, Inc., Finding … Continue reading
Posted in Business of publishing, Novels, Publishing, Radiants, Thieftaker, Time's Children, Writing, Writing Life
Tagged blogging, business of writing, creative process, creativity, D.B. Jackson, David B. Coe, deadlines, editors, how to write, ideas, Pixar, publishing, publishing business, Radiants, revising, Spell Blind, Thieftaker, Time's Children, writing, writing advice, writing life, writing tips
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Professional Wednesday: I’m Stuck
My muse, on the other hand, is a peripatetic tramp who can’t be counted on to show up at any given time on any given day. If I had to wait for that bastard to show in order to write … Continue reading
Posted in Belle Books, Business of publishing, Invasives, Novels, Short Fiction, Thieftaker, Writing, Writing Life
Tagged blogging, business of publishing, creativity, D.B. Jackson, David B. Coe, editing, Invasives, novels, short fiction, Thieftaker, writing, writing business, writing life
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Monday Musings: About That Professional News I Mentioned Two Months Ago…
Nearly two months ago, early in the new year, I posted on social media that I had some exciting professional news I couldn’t share quite yet. I was thrilled, and wanted to let people know. But I also didn’t want … Continue reading
Posted in Angry Robot Books, Belle Books, Business of publishing, Falstaff Books, Fantasy, Islevale Cycle, Novels, Radiants, Thieftaker, Urban Fantasy, Writing, Writing Life
Tagged Belle Books, blogging, Blood of the Southlands, business of writing, Celtic mythology, creativity, D.B. Jackson, David B. Coe, how to write, ideas, Islevale Cycle, publishing business, Radiants, Robin Hood, Stone Bound, The Demon Cauldron, Thieftaker, urban fantasy, writing, writing advice, writing business, writing life
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Monday Musings: How I Started Writing — A Case Study of Dubious Worth, Epilogue
This week I conclude my series of posts on how I came to be a professional writer. You can read the previous posts before moving on with this one. We’ll wait. [Part I, Part II, Part III, Part IV] There! … Continue reading
Posted in Business of publishing, Family, Fantasy, History, Islevale Cycle, Novels, Publishing, Radiants, Thieftaker, Writing, Writing Life
Tagged blogging, business of publishing, business of writing, creativity, D.B. Jackson, David B. Coe, editing, family, fantasy, history, marriage, publishing, Radiants, Thieftaker, writing, writing business, writing life, Zombies Need Brains
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