- Neil deMause
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Neil deMause (born November 19, 1965) is a Brooklyn-based freelance journalist.[1] He has been a writer for Baseball Prospectus since 2003, contributing occasional articles about stadium building and baseball finance. He is co-author of the 1999 book Field of Schemes: How the Great Stadium Swindle Turns Public Money into Private Profit.[2][3] He maintains his own website and writes for the Village Voice and other print and on-line publications, as well as for Fairness and Accuracy in Reporting[4]. He is the author of the award-winning works of interactive fiction Frenetic Five and Lost New York,[5], among other works.
References
- ^ http://tracywaltersblog.blogspot.com/2010/05/stealth-irs-changes-mean-millions-of.html
- ^ http://www.washingtonpost.com/wp-dyn/articles/A42153-2005Apr10.html
- ^ http://www.post-gazette.com/pg/07059/765471-61.stm
- ^ http://www.fair.org/index.php?page=10&author_id=60
- ^ http://www.spod-central.org/~psmith/IF/xyzzies.html
External links
- Field of Schemes: How the Great Stadium Swindle Turns Public Money into Private Profit (ISBN 1-56751-138-4)
Categories:- American alternative journalists
- Interactive fiction writers
- 1965 births
- Living people
- American journalist, 1960s birth stubs
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