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Friday, November 23, 2001
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Latest IWJ Features Interviews With Lawrence Block and Tess Gerritsen

The October-November issue of The Internet Writing Journal (The IWJ), an award-winning online magazine featuring author interviews, book reviews and writing articles is now online. The IWJ is published by Writers Write, Inc. and is part of writerswrite.com, the Internet's largest and leading writing site, which receives over one million page views each month. The IWJ has been published online since 1997.

This issue of the IWJ features interviews with New York Times bestselling novelist Lawrence Block, author of Hope to Die (Morrow) and Hit Man (Morrow); New York Times bestselling novelist Tess Gerritsen, author of Gravity (Pocket Books) and The Surgeon (Ballantine), and poet and novelist Julianna Baggott, author of Girl Talk: A Novel (Simon and Schuster). Features and articles include: "The Top Ten FAQs on the Business of Songwriting #9: Copyright Issues", by syndicated radio show host and CEO of CQK Music & Records, Mary Dawson; "Magazines vs. Newspapers: What Kind of Writer Are You?" by Carolyn Burch; and "Understanding Electronic Publishing: Part II" by Chris Van Buren and Jeff Cogswell, authors of Poor Richard's Creating E-books (Top Floor).

This month's issue also features picks from The IWJ's book reviewers in genres including: children's, computers, fantasy/sf/horror, mystery/thriller, non-fiction, romance and writing. The IWJ can be found online at: http://www.writerswrite.com/journal/.

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