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  1. Neale Donald Walsch. But -- as The New York Times reported Wednesday -- we now have some new information about Walsch's memory: He has admitted that he tried to pass off another author's...

  2. "Conversations with God" is a three-book series written by Neale Donald Walsch and first published in the 1990s. Claims about its supposed inclusion in Scholastic Book Fairs have been...

  3. In 1992, Walsch, unhappy and full of angry questions about why his life seemed to be a failure, wrote a letter to God with his questions. As he finished writing the last question, Walsch claims the pen moved on its own and he found himself writing words as though taking dictation.

  4. Conversations with God, or CwG, is the brainchild of Neale Donald Walsch. In 1995, Walsch released the first book in the series, followed by eight more books, all written as dialogues between Walsch and “God.”

  5. Walsch was accused of plagiarism for a six-paragraph entry in one of the daily postings on his blog during 2008, when he published an item titled "Upside down, or right side up?" on Beliefnet.com .

  6. Neale Donald Walsch, author of the best-selling series “Conversations with God,” posted a personal Christmas essay on a spiritual Web site that was nearly identical to an article originally...

  7. Best-selling “God” author faces plagiarism claim. NEW YORK (AP) — Neale Donald Walsch, best-selling author of “Conversations with God,” said Tuesday that he unwittingly passed off another writer’s Christmas anecdote as his own in a recent blog post.

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