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March 7, 2003
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The IWJ Features Interviews With Sara Douglass and Laura Caldwell

The March issue of The Internet Writing Journal features an interview with internationally bestselling Australian novelist Sara Douglass. Douglass is the author of the Aurealis Award-winning Wayfarer Redemption (Tor) epic fantasy series and Hades' Daughter (Tor), the first book in the new Troy Game series, an epic story which begins with the myth of Theseus and the Minotaur and evolves into a fascinating, century-spanning story of love, revenge, power and magic. Douglass discusses her latest fantasy series and her careers as a well-known historian and bestselling novelist.

The March issue also features an interview with first-time author Laura Caldwell. Caldwell, a former attorney, is the author of Burning the Map (Red Dress Ink), a funny and insightful story about three women's trip to Europe, which is garnering excellent reviews from critics and readers alike. Caldwell discusses her move from attorney to novelist and how she created Burning the Map.

This issue's articles include: include "Quick, Quick" by British novelist Alex Keegan, "Songwriting Elegance Through Song Form: Part IV" by syndicated radio show host and CEO of CQK Music & Records, Mary Dawson; and "Writing a Book About Oracle: Art or Science?" by Chris Lawson.

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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