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T.C. Cameron
Writer, referee and outdoor enthusiast T.C. Cameron hails from Annapolis, Maryland. Before relocating to the Mid-Atlantic footprint, Cameron called metropolitan Detroit home and authored two books on the rich history of prep sports rivalries in the 313 and surrounding suburbs.
Cameron’s first title, Metro Detroit’s High School Football Rivalries, featuring a foreword by former Detroit Tiger broadcaster Paul Carey, was released in August of 2008 by Arcadia Publishing.
In October of 2009, Cameron’s second book, Metro Detroit’s High School Basketball Rivalries, also from Arcadia Publishing, will be released. The title features a foreword by Tom Markowski of The Detroit News and insight about superstars like Spencer Haywood, George Gervin and Dave DeBusschere.
Cameron is also an accomplished freelancer and copywriter, having built an extensive library of credits, including reporter bylines from various news publications and copywriting credits on several successful, national branding campaigns with Cliff Keen Athletic, Inc. Clip sheets can be found in the Media section. Cameron is a member of MediaBistro, ASJA and SPJ.
Finally, Cameron is a three-sport collegiate referee. His blog, The Write Referee, was syndicated in a Michigan network of 27 hometown daily & weekly papers. A biography and PDF version of Cameron’s resume is available in the Bio section.
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T.C. Cameron's first title, Metro Detroit's High School Football Rivalries, arrives August 25th, 2008! The book's cover art, shown to the left, features the coaching staff from Dearborn Fordson High to the left and longtime rivals Farmington Hills Harrison and Farmington High to the right, with the 1960 senior Knights from Royal Oak Kimball High in the background.
Check back for details about signings, purchase opportunities and other events related to the title's release. There's nothing more All-American than high school football, and perhaps no big city has held onto her high school traditions more than metro Detroit.
"T.C. asked to return as a contributor
to Officiating.com and my response was, ‘Instantly!’ I
know that our subscribers like to hear from amateur officials
who, like T.C., will continue to climb the ladder in their
sport. I look forward to your coming articles, as I know
they will make our readers better at what they do. Great
to have you back!"
- Carl Childress, Editor-In-Chief, RightSports.com
"I met T.C. while speaking at the
most recent American Society of Journalists and Authors
(ASJA) conference in New York City and was impressed with
his knowledge and passion about sports."
- Jesse Florea,Managing Editor
Clubhouse Magazine
Focus On The Family
"My partner Matt and I recently came
across your blog and liked your take on Michigan high school
sports. You obviously write well and have interesting
and insightful things to say. We would
like very much to add a link to your blog to our blog
page and have you become a part of the team."
- Marty
Scott, Associate Editor, Michigan Sports Post
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