Interview with Kurt Browning (A is for Axel) | Golden Skate

Interview with Kurt Browning (A is for Axel)

Tonichelle

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Jun 27, 2003
http://currentskateofmind.com/2008/12/02/interview-kurt-browning/

Jocelyn Jane Cox: How did this project come about?

Kurt Browning: I picked up the phone one day and on the other end of the line was an offer to write this style of book about skating. I loved the idea and like writing and poems, especially silly and fun ones, and so I jumped (pun intended) at the chance. How they got the idea to ask me to write it, I am not sure.

it's a neat little interview... and, hey, it's Kurt so I'll take it ;)

I love this book, myself. I bought my copy in Jan 2006 and he signed it. The illustrations are beautiful, and the book is humorous and not just for kids, IMO. I would definitely recommend it to ANYONE who collects skating memorabillia.
 

skamper23

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Oct 10, 2006
Kurt saying he has "some secret stuff waiting to spring out there in the world...You'll have to wait." hmmm.....very interesting!!
 

Tonichelle

Idita-Rock-n-Roll
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wasn't there an article a while back that was on Sonia (aka Mrs. Kurt Browning ;)) writing an alphabet book based on dance and that Kurt was helping?

not suggesting that's what he's referring to, but am I dreaming or is she/did she writing one?
 

Teenes

On the Ice
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Nov 7, 2005
Kurt first mentioned that dance book to me back in the spring of 2006 so they've been working on it for quite a while, and no it's not out yet. Doesn't seem like Sleeping Bear Press gives them very strict deadlines though - I think "A is for Axel" was a while in the making too!
 

Alsace

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Mar 22, 2004
wasn't there an article a while back that was on Sonia (aka Mrs. Kurt Browning ;)) writing an alphabet book based on dance and that Kurt was helping?

not suggesting that's what he's referring to, but am I dreaming or is she/did she writing one?

You're not dreaming at all, perhaps your brain is a little overloaded by finals, but actually, Kurt mentioned it in the interview.

J.J.C.: Will there be a follow-up?

K.B.:.....There will be a follow up book about dance and I am helping my wife Sonia with it. Sonia is a principal dancer with the National Ballet of Canada. Working together on this project has been a good experience for us. It has been fun having a common goal.
 
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