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Richard Sandomir is a sports and television columnist for the New York Times and author of several books including Bald Like Me: The Hair-Raising Adventures of Baldman and The Englightened Bracketologist: The Final Four of Everything.[1]

Education

He obtained his degree from Queens College. His wife, Griffin Miller, is an artist and writer.

Career

Sandomir has worked for The New York Times as the TV sports and business reporter since April 1991. Prior, he was a freelance writer and focused his work on sports for a number of publications which include: The Times, the Los Angeles Times, the Washington Post, Sports Illustrated and Sport magazine. He also worked for Sports Inc. as a staff writer, a business reporter for New York Newsday, a staff writer for the Stamford Advocate, and a business writer for Financial World magazine.

Books

  • “Bald Like Me: The Hair-Raising Adventures of Baldman”- Collier Books, 1990
  • “Friendly Persuasion”- Putnam, 1990

Books with Mark Reiter:

  • “The Final Four of Everything”- Simon & Schuster, 2009
  • “The Enlightened Bracketologist: The Final Four of Everything”- Bloomsbury USA, 2007

Books with Rick Wolff:

  • “Don't Worry, Stop Sweating...Use Deodorant”- Andrews Mcmeel Pub, 1998
  • “Life for Real Dummies” - Perennial, 1996[2]

References

  1. ^ "Richard Sandomir". Simon & Schuster. Retrieved 2010-09-25.
  2. ^ "Richard Sandomir - The New York Times". The New York Times. Retrieved 19 September 2013.