Beginning his career on a lark as a freelance contributor to SCRABBLE
News, John D. Williams fell down a rabbit hole inhabited by gamers,
geeks, and the grammar police. For twenty-five years, as the executive
director of the National SCRABBLE Association, Williams served as the
official spokesperson for the game, and as the middleman between legions
of fanatical word-game fans and the official brand. Now Word Nerd takes
readers inside the byzantine, dog-eat-dog world of top tournament
players, creating a piquant (seven-letter word, 68 points!) work that is
part pop-cultural history, part anthropological study. Indeed, what
Christopher Guest did for the world of dog shows in his film Best in
Show, Williams does for the world of competitive word games in this
funny and perfectly observed memoir.As readers will discover, Word Nerd
explores anagrams, palindromes, the highest-scoring SCRABBLE plays of
all time, the birth of the World SCRABBLE Championship, as well as many
of the more colorful figures that inhabit this subculture. Die-hard word
fans will find invaluable tips on how top players see their boards and
racks to come up with the best play, how they prepare, and the
psychology of tournament competition. Those uninitiated in the mysteries
of SCRABBLE mania will find a delightful, madcap memoir about all the
fun people have with language and how words shape our lives and culture
in unexpected ways.Whether reminiscing about past national champions,
detailing the controversy over efforts to purge the Official SCRABBLE
Players Dictionary of all offensive words, opining on the number of
vowelless words that are allowable (cmw for a Welsh deep-walled basin or
nth for the ultimate degree), noting how long it takes a word to get
into a dictionary, or explaining why there remain more male than female
champions, Williams crafts a loving tribute to words and the games
people play with them. Word Nerd will fascinate both amateurs and
seasoned experts alike.
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Tuesday, July 28, 2015
Tuesday, July 21, 2015
The Jewish Olympics: The History of the Maccabiah Games
Having grown from 390 athletes from fourteen countries to nine thousand
athletes from seventy-eight countries, the Maccabiah Games (or the
“Jewish Olympics,” as it has come to be known) continue to gain
popularity. The Maccabiah Games, which take place
in Israel, first began in 1932, and the latest games took place in July
of 2013, with the debut of participants from Cuba, Albania, and
Nicaragua. Sports range from table tennis to ice hockey, basketball,
chess, and much more. Past participants have included
former NBA coach Larry Brown, Olympic swimmers Mark Spitz and Jason
Lezak, and Olympic gymnast Mitch Gaylord, among others.
The Jewish Olympics details the history of the Maccabiah Games, including how they began, how they have grown in popularity, how they have impacted the Jewish community worldwide, and much more. In addition, it highlights the countless special achievements of the athletes over the course of the nineteen games. The Jewish Olympics is a detailed and fascinating history that will interest any sports fan, as well as individuals interested in cultural events.
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The Jewish Olympics details the history of the Maccabiah Games, including how they began, how they have grown in popularity, how they have impacted the Jewish community worldwide, and much more. In addition, it highlights the countless special achievements of the athletes over the course of the nineteen games. The Jewish Olympics is a detailed and fascinating history that will interest any sports fan, as well as individuals interested in cultural events.
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Monday, July 13, 2015
Sisterhood in Sports: How Female Athletes Collaborate and Compete
Sisterhood in Sports
reveals what drives the female athlete: communication, camaraderie,
competition, collaboration, and community. Steidinger illustrates
through the stories and words of some of the most successful female
athletes that the relationships they create, and the sense of sisterhood
that can be cultivated even among rivals, helps to keep them driven,
engaged, and connected to their game and their lives beyond the sport.
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Monday, July 6, 2015
Every fly-fishing problem has a solution. This collection of advice from
veteran instructor Landon Mayer helps you analyze your past mistakes
and learn how to adapt to a wide range of fishing conditions.
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