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Novel Takes Reader on Y2K Roller Coaster Ride “This new technothriller exploits Millennium fears
and, unlike other novels of its genre, takes readers on a ride made even more compelling by the idea that it's events could really happen. This is a good read, with plenty of bang for your Millennium buck.” COMPLETE STORY – Kevin Rittner, The Herald Tribune (Pasadena) Something About Y2K Is Bugging This Guy
“The Millennium Project encompasses a bizarre villain worthy of a James Bond adventure.” COMPLETE STORY
– James D. Watts Jr., World Entertainment Writer
Author Goes Online To Solicit Readers’ Input Most writers are
extremely protective of the words they create, loath to let anyone see what they have written before the story or novel is published. But Tulsa writer Joe Massucci is taking a different tack when it comes to the
book he calls his “labor of love,” an adventure fantasy called “The Resurrection of Andrew Finsbury.” COMPLETE STORY – Tulsa World For This Guy, Millennium Bug Is A Thriller “When Joseph Massucci first tried to sell a proposal for his new technothriller novel about the Y2K Millennium Bug, New York wasn’t interested. But good luck and
timing were on his side, although he didn’t see it right away.” COMPLETE STORY –Ray Hanania, Amoco Torch newspaper ‘The Millennium Project’ “Just
in time for 1999, Joseph Massucci new thriller based on the Year 2000 (Y2K) computer glitch will give you something to ponder for the next 360 days.” COMPLETE STORY –Cindy Wojdyla Cain, Herald News Technothriller Puts Spin On Potential Y2K Crisis “The result of Massucci’s blending imagination with the potentially devastating computer crisis is the industry’s first legitimate thriller about Y2K: The Millennium
Project.” COMPLETE STORY – Howard Miller, Huntsville Times A Novel Idea “The early rumblings of Amoco Corporation’s Year 2000 Millennium team back in early 1997
planted the story idea in Joe's Mind.” COMPLETE STORY – Martha Smith, Amoco’s Project Millennium Web Site |