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Title: new contender for best wrestling book.
Post by: funk51 on February 12, 2014, 11:45:00 AM
 ;D   classy freddie blassie 's book is a contender for best wrestling book only a few chapters in. book is highly entertaining. plus it spans a good chunk of wreslings history[from carneys till nowadays.]
Title: Re: new contender for best wrestling book.
Post by: Montague on February 12, 2014, 04:21:20 PM
;D   classy freddie blassie 's book is a contender for best wrestling book only a few chapters in. book is highly entertaining. plus it spans a good chunk of wreslings history[from carneys till nowadays.]


Is it ghostwritten?
Title: Re: new contender for best wrestling book.
Post by: funk51 on February 13, 2014, 09:44:24 AM

Is it ghostwritten?
co-written with keith eliot greenburg. an autobiography.
Title: Re: new contender for best wrestling book.
Post by: Montague on February 13, 2014, 10:11:25 AM
co-written with keith eliot greenburg. an autobiography.


 ;D Is that what they're calling it now?
Title: Re: new contender for best wrestling book.
Post by: Karl Kox on February 14, 2014, 09:30:45 PM

Is it ghostwritten?

Scott Teal is a great ghost writer for wrestling books. He sends you a packet of questions that you fill out and he does the rest. My dad was in the process when he died.   Teal use to put out a monthly magazine called What Ever Happen To? About wrestlers.
Title: Re: new contender for best wrestling book.
Post by: Montague on February 15, 2014, 07:42:03 PM
Scott Teal is a great ghost writer for wrestling books. He sends you a packet of questions that you fill out and he does the rest. My dad was in the process when he died.   Teal use to put out a monthly magazine called What Ever Happen To? About wrestlers.


It sounds like he does a good job.

Still, I prefer to read something written by the actual wrestler that is simply polished some by a copy editor. Foley's first book would have been QUITE different if assigned the ghostwriter the publisher had in mind.