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Date:      Thu, 10 Jan 2008 11:26:32 +0200
From:      "Super Star" <candyshop999@gmail.com>
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Subject:   Dan Shonka, Fantasy Football Explodes into Fiction
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Dan Shonka, Fantasy Football Explodes into Fiction

http://www.ourlads.com

Fifteen years ago, my friends and I wanted to get involved in fantasy
sports. We had heard of Rotisserie baseball, the game where you select major
leaguers and use their statistics for your own fantasy team. Most of us
preferred football over baseball, so we did a little research and decided to
create a fantasy football league. Now, we're entering our 16th season, with
20 of the most rabid football nuts anywhere, competing for pride and a small
monetary prize each year.

We're not alone, of course. Over 15 million Americans play fantasy football,
a game that uses the statistics of professional football players for
personal, fantasy teams. During the last decade, this game has erupted, like
a volcano. There are hundreds of web sites, dedicated to it. Magazines
litter the newsstands in June and July, all dedicated to providing the best
information possible about players from the National Football League, as
well as offering "expert" prognostication as to which players will benefit
your fantasy team the most, based on their performances on the gridiron each
Sunday. There are even radio and TV shows, dedicated to discussion of
fantasy football and the NFL players that dot each team's roster.

If you know someone who loves football, chances are he or she is part of a
fantasy football league. My own participation has initiated a new
experience. As a writer, I'm always looking for a new idea, something
unique, and fantasy football has given it to me. A work of fiction. For
years, while I was busy writing how-to books and articles, I dreamed, as
most authors do, of writing the great American novel. When that didn't come,
I just wanted something different; something I thought would interest a
large audience.

It finally hit me -- a work of fiction, based on fantasy football. It's
called The League. Suspense, conspiracy and fantasy football combine for the
first-ever published work of fiction that has a back drop of America's
favorite game. Here's to a dream come true and a hope that 15 million
Americans love The League as much as I do. Learn more about it at
www.sportsnovels.com.

Mark Barnes has published several how-to books on real estate finance,
Internet business, and self-publishing. Recently, he has expanded his
horizons into the fiction world, with his suspense-thriller, The League,
presented by DNA Press. The League is available at Amazon.com, DNA Press,
Sportsnovels.com and will be in book stores this summer. Mark is currently
working on his second novel, another sports-related suspense thriller. Mark
Barnes resides in a suburb of Cleveland with his wife, Mollie and two small
children.



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