All posts tagged Sports Author Interviews

JonWertheim

Attention Sports Fans: Sport’s Illustrated’s Jon Wertheim Busts Myths, Offers Insights with Book, Scorecasting

Many sports fans around the world cling to a belief in mythical things. Some of those things, however, are debunked in Sports Illustrated writer Jon Wertheim’s new book SCORECASTING: The Hidden Influences Behind How Sports Are Played And Games Are …

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RubinCarter

Rubin Carter: The Hurricane Still Has Force

February is Black History Month. Civil rights and many related issues will, no doubt, be discussed. One man’s story – which seemingly disappeared for more than a decade

John Feinstein

John Feinstein

America is ready to get their brackets out and watch all the madness unfold on CBS. John Feinstein’s book Last Dance is now out in a paperback edition

Four Days To Glory

Mark Kreidler

The NBC TV show Friday Night Lights has shown us how much the sport of high school football means to their community. The sport of high school amateur

George Castle

George Castle

The sport of baseball is very demanding on its writers who travel all over the country as they do their best to get new information to write about

Tom Coyne

Tom Coyne

Being a professional golfer might be the hardest thing to become in all of professional sports. Golf writer Tom Coyne spent over a year on his quest to

Mark Fainaru-Wada Game of Shadows

Mark Fainaru-Wada

San Francisco Chronicle writers Mark Fainaru-Wada and Lance Williams are at the center of the sporting world right now. Their new book, Game of Shadows, gives the most

Bill Romanowski

Bill Romanowski

In the last month he has appeared on 60 minutes, The Today Show, and many other national media outlets publicizing his book Romo My Life on the Edge.

LennyMoore

Lenny Moore

The NFL has changed a lot in 40 years since the playing days of the 1964 MVP and 1975 NFL Hall of Famer Lenny Moore. During his time

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