Barry Fox is an internationally published, best-selling author, ghostwriter and editor of many books that have been published by Simon & Schuster, HarperCollins and other major publishing houses - as well as numerous self-published books. His works include two New York Times bestsellers.
Barry Fox is an internationally published, best-selling author, ghostwriter and editor of many books that have been published by Simon & Schuster, HarperCollins and other major publishing houses - as well as numerous self-published books. His works include two New York Times bestsellers: The Arthritis Cure, which reached #1 on the list, and Healing the Addicted Brain. Another of his works, Diana and Dodi: A Love Story, was printed in several different languages and published in numerous countries.
Barry is best known for his health books, which include Alternative Cures That Really Work (Rodale, 2006), The Essential Herb-Drug-Vitamin Interaction Guide (Broadway Books, 2007), What Your Doctor May Not Tell You About Hypertension (Warner Books, 2003), Syndrome X (Simon & Schuster, 2000), Arthritis For Dummies (Wiley, 2004), and Cancer Talk (Broadway Books, 1999). Barry also has extensive experience writing and editing books and articles in the inspirational/motivational field, where his work has been praised by giants such as Richard Carlson, Ph.D., (author of the best-selling Don't Sweat the Small Stuff and many other books), the Rev. Norman Vincent Peale, the Rev. Robert Schuller and Norman Cousins. Among Barry's projects in this field are Elizabeth Kubler-Ross's Life Lessons (Scribner, 2000), Handbook for the Soul (Little, Brown, 1995) and Beyond Positive Thinking (Hay House, 1991).
Based in Los Angeles, California, Barry does quite a bit of ghostwriting on behalf of physicians and other professionals
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