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Thomas Dunne Books editor Peter Joseph dishes on what it takes to make a celebrity memoir memorable.
CUNY professor and Bruce Springsteen biographer Marc Dolan traces the evolution of the American celebrity.
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Mark Sam Rosenthal, creator, writer, and star of the off-off-Broadway play I Light Up My Life talks about talking about himself.
Jim Boeheim left behind the family burial business, but his biographer Scott Pitoniak says the legendary Syracuse coach learned how to compete from his father.
Ira Berkow, after decades of covering other sports figures, checked back in with his college-basketball coach and learned new lessons. The former New York Times columnist has many more writing projects in the works.
ESPN writer Gene Wojciechowski takes a look twenty years back to the greatest college-basketball game in history.
Dave Zirin collaborated with John Carlos to tell the story Carlos never got to tell about what he intended, and accomplished, with a defiant fist he raised at the 1968 Olympics.
Mark Ribowsky, Cosell's biographer, misses the no-holds-barred, full-bore approach that made Cosell a star in a staid sports world.
Hot-blooded Cleveland native Scott Raab makes clear in his new book that he won't forgive nor forget how the former Cavaliers star left Ohio for sunny Miami.
New York Times columnist Harvey Araton takes a gentler tack for his latest basketball book, revisiting the time when Walt, Clyde, and Bill were kings of the Garden.
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