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Interviews of Elizabeth Eagan-Cox

by members of the media.

Interviews are listed with the most recent first by Month. 

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Take Your Dog to Work Day. Read this dog-gone good interview of Corley. Click HERE

November 2009

Interviewer: Sandie Vega of My Shelf (MyShelf.com)

October 2009

Interviewer: Frank Mundo, LA Books Examiner.

September 2009

Crime author Denise Robbins interviews Elizabeth for Denise's Book-A-Week Challenge.

August 2009

Interviewer: Viktorya Hale of Associated Content (associatedcontent.com).

May 2009

Interviewer: Author Linda M. Faulkner interviews Elizabeth for Linda's Author Exchange blog.

March 2009

Book Review/Interview media site: I Just Finished (IJustFinished.com) interviews Elizabeth.


Articles Written by Elizabeth Eagan-Cox

1. Article written by Elizabeth Eagan-Cox for

Frightening Journeys

Four Paranormal Writers on the Scary Path to Publishing.

Friday, June 19, 2009

Grave Art: Its symbols & meanings.

By Elizabeth Eagan-Cox, author of the Shannon Delaney paranormal mystery novels.

Death’s aftermath leaves intriguing clues to a decedent’s identity and lifestyle. Telltale clues found on gravestones and tombs hidden in the artwork and symbols are keys to the decedent’s interests, activities and associations.

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Grave Art

2. Article written for Book-A-Week Challenge.

September 26, 2009

Get Those Skeletons Out of Your Closet: Find Your Own Ghosts!
By Elizabeth Eagan-Cox, author of the Shannon Delaney paranormal mystery Series.

As an author of a paranormal mystery novel series I use genealogical research techniques to bring to life some of my characters… especially the ghost characters, whom I treat as real characters, not mere novelties.

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Skeletons

3. Celtic Halloween Traditions:

A brief version of this article appeared in the Haunted History editorial of the Museum of the Macabre, Halloween 2009.

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Halloween


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