Archive for May, 2014
May 23rd 2014
My E-Reader and Me: A Match Made In “Meh”
This year, around the holidays, I finally broke down and bought myself an E-reader. Actually, it was a gift, but it was one of those gifts. You know the ones. I told my wife that I was interested in getting one, and spent so much time telling her exactly what I was looking for that […]
May 16th 2014
Pleaser Don’t Doed Thising
Ises thisist difficulting to readed? Does its makely youred teeth’t hurtist, seeinger Englished butcher’ll withs randomen endingt thating don’tst fitted the wordly they’re ons? Then don’t do it when you’re using Latin. Or any other language, for that matter — but Latin is where I see this most frequently done. The general populace recognizes the […]
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David B. Coe
David B. Coe (http://www.DavidBCoe.com) is the Crawford award-winning author of the LonTobyn Chronicle, the Winds of the Forelands quintet, the Blood of the Southlands trilogy, and a number of short stories. Writing as D.B. Jackson (http://www.dbjackson-author.com), he is the author of the Thieftaker Chronicles, a blend of urban fantasy, mystery, and historical fiction. David is also part of the Magical Words group blog (http://magicalwords.net), and co-author of How To Write Magical Words: A Writer’s Companion. In 2010 he wrote the novelization of director Ridley Scott’s movie, Robin Hood. His books have been translated into more than a dozen languages. Visit site.
Marie Brennan
Marie Brennan is the author of more than forty short stories and seven novels, the most recent of which is the urban fantasy Lies and Prophecy. Visit site.
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