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About the Author
Mark Fink has written and produced for television, working for every major network. He has written for many teen comedy series, including Full House and Saved by the Bell, and created the NBC Saturday morning series Hang Time. Mark has also written two award-winning short stories: Due won first prize in the Once Written short story contest, and Do I Hear Seven Hundred And Fifty? was published in the 2006 Momaya Annual Review. He lives in California with his wife, Susan, and their sons, Kevin and Eric. He loves basketball and plays it as often as his body will allow. Stepping Up is his first novel. His next book is being published by WestSide in November.
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Read What Writers Are Saying About Stepping Up:
“Short, shy, stuttering and worst of all ‘average,’ Ernie Dolan learns at basketball camp the real moves that make a man. Inspiring.”
—Robert Lipsyte, author of The Contender and Yellow Flag
“Mark Fink’s Stepping Up is an insightful, moving and funny novel about basketball—and much more. Fink knows the game, nails the voice and populates his work with realistic characters. You can’t help but cheer for Ernie Dolan as he takes his best shot.”
—John Foley, author of Hoops of Steel
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