Universally regarded as one of the leading voices on fantasy sports, Matthew Berry is ESPN s Senior Fantasy Sports Analyst. Known as the Talented Mr. Roto, he s an Emmy winner for his work on ESPN2 s Fantasy Football Now. As one of the most popular columnists and podcasters on ESPN.com, he appears regularly on ESPN television and radio shows, including Sunday NFL Countdown, SportsCenter, and NFL Live. He is one of only four people to be in the Hall of Fame of both the Fantasy Sports Trade Association and the Fantasy Sports Writers Association.
Praise for Fantasy Life An utterly hilarious romp through a wacky, yet occasionally poignant universe that runs parallel to reality - as told by someone who's struggled to find his way in both...If you're already one of the 36 million who do play, the book will make you laugh out loud, pump your fist in agreement and shake your head in sympathy. If you don't play, this book is a great way to find out what all the fuss is about. -- USA Today As a longtime fan of Matthew Berry, I'm happy he's finally collected the most inane and hilarious things people will do in pursuit of fantasy glory. If I was in a fantasy league where you drafted people who write about fantasy leagues I would draft Matthew first. Also, I would need to make some major changes in my life. --Seth Meyers, Saturday Night Live Head Writer and three-time fantasy champion in a league you don't care about You don't have to play fantasy sports to enjoy Matthew Berry's Fantasy Life. You don't even need to be a sports fan. If you like great writing, if you appreciate irreverent humor, if stories about friendship, family, backstabbing, and regrettable Justin Bieber tattoos warm your heart, you'll love this book. --Harlan Coben, #1 New York Times bestselling author I am a bad fantasy football player and worse fantasy baseballer. I am heartened after reading Fantasy Life that this apparently does not matter. Matthew Berry's book proves that there are lots of people out there like us: people who don't use fantasy sports to escape from life, but rather to live it with more fun. -- Peter King, Senior Writer, Sports Illustrated, and owner, Montclair Pedroias, New Jersey Suburban League I don't care about fantasy sports, and unless it involves a player shooting another player on the field like in The Last Boy Scout, I don't want to hear any stupid fantasy stories. But Matthew Berry did the impossible: He wrote a book about fantasy football that was hilarious