Saul Wisnia is a former sports and news correspondent at The Washington Post and feature writer at The Boston Herald who is now a senior publications editor at Dana-Farber Cancer Institute. He has authored, co-authored, or otherwise contributed to numerous books on Boston and general baseball...
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Saul Wisnia is a former sports and news correspondent at The Washington Post and feature writer at The Boston Herald who is now a senior publications editor at Dana-Farber Cancer Institute. He has authored, co-authored, or otherwise contributed to numerous books on Boston and general baseball history, and his articles and essays have appeared in Sports Illustrated, Red Sox Magazine, Boston Magazine, and The Boston Globe. His interests run beyond the diamond, however, as has also co-written an acclaimed book on spinal cord injury rehabilitation and worked with best-selling business authors such as Tom Peters in the preparation of their manuscripts. Wisnia lives 5.94 miles from Fenway Park in Newton, Massachusetts with his wife, two kids, dog, and Wally (the cat, not the Green Monster). Check out Wisnia's latest Fenway Park Reflections or share your own at http://saulwisnia.blogspot.com/
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