Ryan Jones (writer)

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Ryan Jones is the former Editor-in-Chief of SLAM Magazine . He began writing for SLAM in 2000 as an associate editor. [1]

His first book, King James, Believe the Hype: The LeBron James story ( ISBN   0-312-32229-1), was published in October 2003.

  1. "The Good Men Project: About Ryan Jones" . Retrieved 16 January 2013.


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