Barry
Fox and Nadine Taylor
are a husband-and-wife writing team with a lengthy list
of credits. Sometimes writing as "name authors," other times
as ghosts, they have penned books and articles in a variety
of genres, including health, biography, business, law, spirituality,
psychology and computers. Other fields of expertise include
history, theatre, dance, Judaica, true crime and end-of-life
issues.
Together
or separately, Nadine and Barry are the best-selling authors,
coauthors, or ghostwriters of the "New York Times" #1 best-selling
The
Arthritis Cure, 28 other books, 170 magazine articles,
numerous newsletters and news articles.
They
penned a biographical account of the heart-breaking romance
of Princess Diana and Dodi Fayed. Called Diana
and Dodi: A Love Story, the book gives an inside
account of the 6-week romance that ended so tragically in
Paris. Diana and Dodi was published in the US, England,
Japan, Italy, Germany and several other countries.
Their most recent books are Arthritis
For Dummies; Syndrome
X, which was co-authored with a distinguished professor
from Stanford University; and Cancer
Talk, which was based on a radio program broadcast
nationwide.
Barry and Nadine have a great deal of experience in turning
ideas into book proposals that sell, and then writing those
books. In fact, their last five major proposals were sold
to major New York publishers for advances averaging six
figures. And notables such as Norman Vincent Peale and Norman
Cousins have praised their inspiration/spiritual writing.
Barry
Fox has appeared on numerous television and radio shows,
including QVC and CNN s "Newsmakers." Since 1995, he has
been a regular guest or substitute host on "HouseCalls,"
a radio program heard in the greater Los Angeles area. He
is currently a Professor in the Anti-Aging Department of
the University of Integrative Studies.
In addition to being a writer, Nadine Taylor, M.S., R.D.,
is a registered dietitian. After a brief stint as head dietitian
of the Eating Disorders Unit at Glendale Adventist Medical
Center, she lectured on women s health issues to groups
of health professionals. Among her popular books on nutrition
are Green Tea, one of Kensington Press s best-selling health
books, and If You Think You Have An Eating Disorder, part
of Dell Book s popular health series.
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