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Coe began writing full time in 1994, and published his first novel in 1997. He is now the award-winning author of nineteen novels and more than a dozen short stories. | Coe began writing full time in 1994, and published his first novel in 1997. He is now the award-winning author of nineteen novels and more than a dozen short stories. | ||
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Revision as of 06:29, 23 May 2020
(1963 -- )
Coe began writing full time in 1994, and published his first novel in 1997. He is now the award-winning author of nineteen novels and more than a dozen short stories.
His newest project, a contemporary urban fantasy called the Case Files of Justis Fearsson, is being published by Baen Books.
Awards, Honors and GoHships:
- 2002 -- Trinoc*coN 2002, Odyssey Con II
- 2008 -- LibertyCon 21
- 2012 -- Con-Version 26
- 2011 -- JordanCon III
- 2012 -- Con*Stellation XXXI
- 2013 -- When Words Collide 2013
- 2014 -- EerieCon 16
Person | Website | 1963— |
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