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Donald G. Evans has parlayed his one-time sports-betting addiction into a debut novel about a man named Chance and his gambling follies.
Jim Gorant soaked in the fan experience at 10 events, including Wimbledon, the Kentucky Derby, and the Super Bowl. Then he got paid to write about it.
An interview with the excrement experts behind the new book, 'What's Your Poo Telling You?'
Rus Bradburd, the former UTEP assistant and Tim Hardaway's one-time mentor, learned about Irish fiddling, Gaelic football, and the proper pour of a Guinness in his tour of duty as coach of the Tralee Tigers.
For his new book, ESPN's Jeremy Schaap re-visits the surreal 1936 Olympics in Nazi Germany, and the legendary feats of the US team's top performer.
Biographer Mike Freeman attempts to understand and explain the football legend, civil-rights activist, and study in contrasts.
Author Michael Weinreb on his two years with the stereotype-shattering chess masters of Edward R. Murrow High School.
Health-care expert and author Jonathan Cohn helps Gelf understand America's maddeningly confusing health insurance system.
Jonah Keri is a stock-market writer by day and a sportswriter by night. Now that the Expos are no more, his favorite club is his fantasy team. And he has a soft spot for Barry Bonds.
Sportscaster Mel Allen was at the top of his profession. Then, he lost everything, and climbed back. His friend and biographer explains why he thinks Allen 'was the best ever to call the game.'
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