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David B. Coe was born on March 12,
1963 (Pisces, Chinese Year of the Rabbit). He grew up in the suburbs just
outside of New York City, the youngest of four children. His mother, a
school teacher, and his father, a stock broker, instilled in all of their
kids a deep love of books, and, as a result, all four of the Coe children
grew up to be writers. David's oldest brother, Bill, is a technical writer.
His sister, Liz, produces and writes television shows in Hollywood. And
his second brother, Jim, is a wildlife artist and bird illustrator who
has written and illustrated his own field guides. David received his undergraduate degree
from Brown University and then attended Stanford University as a graduate
student in United States history. He wrote his doctoral dissertation on
conservation policy during the New Deal, receiving his Ph.D. in 1993.
For those who have trouble sleeping, his dissertation, "Realms of
Nature, Spheres of Interest: Environmental Policy in the Pacific Northwest,
1932 1952" (Stanford, 1993), is available through University Microfilms,
Inc. He briefly considered pursuing a career as an academic, but wisely
thought better of it.
And those fans interested in learning more about David from the man himself are welcome to visit his discussion forum at the Internet Book Database of Fiction. Sample chapters from all of David's published novels can now be accessed from a single page on this web site. You can also read "The
Christmas Count," David's first science fiction story, which
was originally published at Sci
Fiction, the SciFi channel's fiction web site. "The Christmas
Count" was the featured original story for the week of July 27, 2005.
The story has since been archived at Sci
Fiction. David is also at work on a new fantasy project which represents
something of a departure from his previous work. It is a contemporary
fantasy that combines mystery, contemporary fantasy, and science fiction
in a series of stand-alone detective novels. More information about this
series and its publication will be forthcoming. No one who has read David's novels
will be surprised to learn that he has been a birdwatcher and nature enthusiast
for most of his life. He began watching birds at the age of seven, when
his two older brothers, Bill and Jim, took him on their outings. At first,
they brought David along because he could be convinced to walk into almost
any thicket, regardless of whether it contained briars or poison ivy,
and flush whatever exotics might be lurking within. Later, they assure
him, they continued to bring him along because they began to enjoy his
company. David remains suspicious. . . . In addition to birdwatching, David
also enjoys butterfly watching (if you haven't tried it, do. Butterflies
are incredibly beautiful and, unlike birds, you don't have to wake up
at some indecent, predawn hour to see them), nature photography, listening
to music (jazz, rock, folk, bluegrass, classical), playing guitar (rock
and folk), playing golf (his handicap can only be calculated using a slide
rule), playing and/or watching baseball, and watching movies. David and his wife have two daughters, ages twelve and eight. They live on the Cumberland Plateau in Tennessee. |
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