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Tuesday, April 16, 2002
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Alan Dean Foster Discusses New Star Wars Novel

The April issue of The Internet Writing Journal (The IWJ), an award-winning online magazine, includes an interview with bestselling author Alan Dean Foster. In the interview Foster discusses his novel Star Wars: The Approaching Storm (Del Ray), which bridges the gap between the feature films Star Wars: Episode I --The Phantom Menace and Star Wars: Episode II -- Attack of the Clones, which will be released in May, 2002.

This month's issue features also features an interview with award-winning romance novelist Dee Davis author of The Promise (Love Spell) and Dark of the Night (Ballantine). Features and articles include: "The Top Ten FAQs on the Business of Songwriting #5: The Advantages/Disadvantages of Co-Writing," by syndicated radio show host and CEO of CQK Music & Records, Mary Dawson; "Writing An Article That Sells" by Shirley Kawa-Jump, and "Flash Fiction: Good Things Come in Small Packages" by Jack Goodstein.

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

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 1.2 million page views each month. The IWJ has been published online since 1997.

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