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The IWJ Interviews Author Richard Cox
Friday, September 16, 2005 The latest issue of The Internet Writing Journal features an exclusive interview with novelist Richard Cox, author of Rift (Ballantine) and The God Particle (Del Rey). The God Particle (Del Rey) is an exciting SF thriller in which two men's lives collide. One is a wealthy auto exec who sees things no one else can see after he has brain surgery, and the other is a brilliant physicist who is working on finding the elusive Higgs boson. In the IWJ's exclusive interview, Richard Cox talks about his lifelong dream of being a writer, and why he wanted to address the controversial issue of science vs. religion. Articles in this month's issue include: "Rhyme and Reason: Part 5" by syndicated radio show host and CEO of CQK Music & Records, Mary Dawson; "How to Write a Book When You Have a Job, Kids, or Your Life is Otherwise Crazed" by Kate White, author of Over Her Dead Body (Warner Books); and "Five Tips to Avoiding Total Disaster as a Novelist" by Kris Saknussemm, author of Zanesville (Villard). The issue also includes book reviews in several genres including children's, fantasy/SF, mystery/thriller and romance. The IWJ website also includes a frequently updated weblog about books, journalism, publishing and writing. The IWJ has been online since 1997 and has interviewed many bestselling authors over the years including Dan Brown, Neil Gaiman, Marry Higgins Clark, Lawrence Block, Elizabeth Lowell, Janet Evanovich, Terry Pratchett and Nora Roberts. A complete list of past author interviews can be found at: http://www.internetwritingjournal.com/interviews/. The IWJ blog and online magazine can be found online at: http://www.internetwritingjournal.com. The IWJ is part of the Writers Write® Lifestyle Network, a network of blogs and websites covering books, current events, fashion, games, media, shopping, writing and more. The Writers Write® Lifestyle Network ( http://www.writerswriteinc.com ) is published by Writers Write, Inc., a new media company based in Dallas, Texas. Each month, the Writers Write® Lifestyle Network receives over 5 million pageviews.
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