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Sportswriting in the Digital Age    by Jason Fry
Price: $2.99 USD. 24880 words. Published on August 22, 2011. .

The web is revolutionizing sportswriting, with beat writers now expected to constantly tweet, offer in-game analysis, write blog posts and file game stories for various editions. Jason Fry, columnist for Indiana University's National Sports Journalism Center, has collected 19 of his best essays in an ebook that offers a wealth of practical advice for sportswriters in the digital age.
Shot and a Ghost: a year in the brutal world of professional squash    by James Willstrop
Price: $4.65 USD. 67780 words. Published on January 28, 2012. .

Funny, sad and uplifting, Shot and a Ghost lifts the lid on a year in the life of James Willstrop, one of the world's top squash players. As critical of himself as of others, he talks openly about his relationship with father and coach, Malcolm; the devastating death of his mother, Lesley; and his fierce and often acrimonious rivalry with fellow Yorkshireman Nick Matthew. A must for sports fans.
The Search for New Dive Frontiers    by Rebecca Byfield
Price: Free! 2050 words. Published on March 22, 2012. .

A travel article about volcanic, archeological and ice diving.