MinnesotaBrown, 'Overburden' on KARE 11 last night
"Overburden" is my first book after several years as a columnist and radio essayist in northern Minnesota. It's a collection of humorous, historical and topical essays about life on today's Iron Range with an eye on this important region's complex past and unknown future. Here's a blurb from Minnesota Book Award winning author and former Duluth Poet Laureate Barton Sutter:
"The Iron Range has found its voice in Aaron Brown. The kid with Coke-bottle glasses who was raised in a trailer next to his parents' junkyard has grown up to write a ferocious, loving anthem to his home region. Historical, political, deeply personal, "Overburden" is rich with details but sizzles with narrative drive. Oddly enough -- or maybe not -- Brown, as author, has all the qualities we look for in a great hockey player: guts and heart, vision, skills, and speed. Rangers will see themselves in this book. Outsiders will be stung by envy."Thanks to KARE 11, especially Boyd and photojournalist Jonathan Malat, for doing the interview. And for those interested in reading the full text of the column I was reading for the story, here it is: "Iron Rangers know recession is a time for defiance."





January 26, 2009 5:33 PM
Great article from the paper. You do understand the people and their lives and write about it very well.
Keep up the good work.
January 26, 2009 9:47 PM
Saw the piece on KARE--congrats on a successful launch of your book. Any date for a Bemidji signing?
January 26, 2009 9:59 PM
Thanks!
Funny you should mention Bemidji. I've just been talking to a few folks about getting over there. I have a contact for the bookstore for a signing, but am still working out the logistics of a readling/lecture. I'm open to suggestions. I'd really like to get over there.
~AB