Suite101 Adds Renowned Novelist and Sports Writer, Mark Barnes, as its Sports Commentary Writer
Cleveland, OH (PRWEB) September 12, 2006 -- Sports writer and national columnist, Mark Barnes, has signed on as the sports commentary writer for the Internet website, Suite101, located at http://sportscommentary.suite101.com. Although Suite101 has been an active site for over a decade, this information and entertainment article depository has recently upgraded its service and added many talented new writers, especially to its sports section.
Barnes, author of the fantasy football mystery novel, “The League” (DNA Press, 2005), and former football writer for 4for4.com, writes compelling sports columns and discussions on football, baseball, basketball, golf, horse racing, tennis college sports and more.
With over 20 years experience writing sports on the local, regional and national levels, Barnes offers Suite101 readers thought-provoking and often controversial articles that look at the world of sports from unique angles.
“I’ve always enjoyed sports commentary,” Barnes says. “Sports fans love to talk and debate sports, and what I do at Suite101 helps to spark those debates. Unlike fumbling through a newspaper, it's exciting for me to know that now people can just add the http://sportscommentary.suite101.com link to their homepages and get their daily dose of sports talk with the click of a computer mouse.”
Known for his cutting-edge style, Barnes has been called many things by fans. From exciting to crazy to knowledgeable to ridiculous, the writer from Cleveland loves all of it.
“When people respond to my writing, I know they’re reading. I’ve been told by readers that I’m the biggest jerk ever and that only a moron would agree with me. They’re always surprised, when I respond in e-mails or on message boards with thanks and words of appreciation. I want everyone reading, no matter what they think about my opinions. I always hope they’ll just be stimulated enough to keep coming back.”
Barnes’ column can be found at Suite101 at the sports link in the sports commentary section or directly at http://sportscommentary.suite101.com. Suite101 posts his columns, blogs, discussions and polls weekly.
As a renowned expert on the world of sports, Barnes appears on dozens of radio stations nationwide to offer his insights. He has been a regular analyst on an ESPN radio affiliate and on WBAL in Baltimore, a top 20 radio station.
To interview Mark Barnes, contact the author directly.
To read his weekly columns, visit http://sportscommentary.suite101.com.
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