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Famous Authors Published by iUniverse

iUniverse is proud to publish the books of these renowned authors. Many of these authors were first published with traditional publishers and re-published their out-of-print titles with iUniverse.

Lawrence Block

Author of Random Walk, Lawrence Block's crime fiction ranges from the urban noir of Matthew Scudder to the urbane effervescence of Bernie Rhodenbarr. A Mystery Writers of America Grand Master, he is a multiple winner of the Edgar, Shamus, and Maltese Falcon awards. His published works include 50 novels, three short story collections, and four books on writing.

William F. Buckley, Jr.

William F. Buckley Jr. is the author of thirty-eight books, ranging in focus from sailing adventures to political and social commentary to (in award-winning fiction) the secrets of the Cold War. The Blackford Oakes Reader is a book of ten stories of international intrigue featuring Blackford Oakes, a distinctly American CIA agent, serving as a protagonist. He is the founder and editor of National Review.

Ron Cutler

Edgar Award winner Ron Cutler is the author of nine novels including The Firstborn, The Seventh Sacrament and the Ides of March. He has been an award winning filmmaker, commercial artist, teacher and attorney. Ron is currently working as a screen and television writer. His numerous screen credits include Blood Red and the critically acclaimed Article 99.

Sally Denton

Award-winning investigative journalist Sally Denton has written for The New York Times and Washington Post. The Wall Street Journal called Bluegrass Conspiracy, "A larger than real-life thriller." Her most recent book is The Money and The Power (Knopf, 2001), which The New York Times termed "magisterial" and the Los Angeles Times called "one of the most important non-fiction books published in a half-century."

Daniel Ford

Daniel Ford is a novelist, pilot, and award-winning historian of the Flying Tigers of World War II. His Vietnam novel, Incident at Muc Wa, became the classic Burt Lancaster film, Go Tell the Spartans. Other books available through iUniverse include Now Comes Theodora, The High Country Illuminator, The Only War We've Got, Remains and, most recently, Michael's War.

Lee Goldberg

Writer/producer Lee Goldberg is a two-time Edgar Award nominee whose many TV credits include Diagnosis Murder, Martial Law, SeaQuest, Spenser: For Hire and Nero Wolfe. Mr. Goldberg's iUniverse titles include My Gun Has Bullets and the Unsold TV Pilots series. He's also the author of Beyond the Beyond, Successful Television Writing, and the Diagnosis Murder series of novels.

Arthur Herzog

Arthur Herzog is an award-winning novelist, non-fiction writer and journalist, renowned for his best-selling novels The Swarm, Orca (both made into popular movies), The Woodchipper Murder, McCarthy for President, Make Us Happy, L*S*I*T*T, Aries Rising, Earthsound, Heat and IQ 83, hailed by the British press as one of the best science fiction works ever written.

Joyce Maynard

Joyce Maynard began writing poems, stories and plays when she was six or seven years old, and by her teens, was publishing stories and essays in Seventeen Magazine. Looking Back was first published in 1973, when she was nineteen years old. Her novel, To Die For, originally published in 1991, was made into an acclaimed film, directed by Gus Van Sant and starring Nicole Kidman. Since then, she has been a newspaper reporter and syndicated columnist, a radio commentator and a contributor to many national magazines. She has published four novels, the most current being, The Usual Rules, as well as a collection of newspaper columns, and a second memoir, At Home in the World.

Ted Rall

A regular guest on HBO's Real Time with Bill Maher, Ted Rall recently published his book Gas War with iUniverse. Twice winner of the Robert F. Kennedy Journalism Award and a Pulitzer Prize finalist, Mr. Rall is a syndicated editorial cartoonist and columnist for Universal Press Syndicate. His previous books include To Afghanistan and Back, Revenge of the Latchkey Kids and 2024.

Thomas Sawyer

Thomas B. Sawyer, Head Writer/Producer of the hit series, Murder, She Wrote, has written 9 network TV pilots, co-authored Plots Unlimited, as well as JACK, an opera about JFK. Mr. Sawyer has been nominated for an Edgar and an Emmy. The Sixteenth Man is his first novel.

Sol Stein

Sol Stein is a prize-winning playwright produced on Broadway, an anthologized poet, the author of nine novels, and an award-winning teacher of writers. Selected by the Book-of-the-Month Club, The Magician has sold over one million copies. Mr. Stein has edited some of the most successful writers of the century, and is the author of Stein on Writing and the creator of the computer programs WritePro, FictionMaster, and FirstAid for Writers.

Mort Walker

Mort Walker is the creator of the comic strips Beetle Bailey and Hi and Lois, with several hundred books in print including anthologies, childrens books, instruction and non-fiction. His iUniverse titles include Backstage at the Strips and The Lexicon of Comicana. He has won many world-wide awards and founded the International Museum of Cartoon Art and serves as chairman.

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