Covered Bridge Magazine | Winter + Spring 2023-24 | Issue #5

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Wookie Is Not His Real Name Q&A with Author Laura Lieff

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PHOTO COURTESY OF LAURA LIEFF

he journey to writing Wookie Is Not His Real Name was a labor of love that began in 2014. Author Laura Lieff is a writer by nature, having served the roles of reporter, editor, all the way to business owner over the years. But, sharing the story of professional snowboarder and longtime Vail Valley local Brian ‘Wookie’ Fleming was no easy feat. For one thing, Wookie is her husband, and she wanted to make sure the book held nothing back reliving how a local snowboard kid became a local legend. But after Wookie’s season pass was suspended for organizing an unauthorized event on Beaver Creek and seeing the community’s uproar over it, Lieff knew she had to document his story. Wookie Is Not His Real Name was published in 2021 as an inside account of the life and struggle of a truly unique individual. “Writing and publishing this book was the second hardest thing I’ve ever done (the first was giving birth to our son, Fleet), but it is also one of my most significant professional accomplishments,” Lieff shares. “Although parts of Wookie Is Not His Real Name were tough for him to read and relive, Wookie sat down with me repeatedly to make sure all the facts and storylines were accurately portrayed. I’m so glad we took the time to finish what we started. Wookie’s story is my story, is Fleet’s story.” Covered Bridge asked Lieff to share more about the creation of Wookie Is Not His Real Name and its support across the Valley. Tell us about the journey to writing Wookie Is Not His Real Name. Why did you feel the story was important to share? Most people know Brian ‘Wookie’ Fleming as a professional snowboarder and longtime Vail Valley local who created the most notorious invite-only snowboard event in Colorado history — Log Masters. I started writing Wookie Is Not His Real Name in 2014, because I was

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inspired by what people did for Wookie when his season pass was suspended for organizing an unauthorized event on Beaver Creek. It was exciting to see our community, along with people from all over the country, extend to him such abundant and unwavering support after he was there for them for so many years in a variety of capacities. But, there is much more to his story, and I wanted to tell it. Following a career-ending injury, after which he was told he would never walk again, Wookie endured brutal physical, mental and emotional lows that changed the trajectory of his life. Exemplifying his abundance of strength and determination, he pushed through to make it back on his feet and back on a snowboard. Although I’ve known Wookie for 20 years — he’s my husband, co-wrangler of our pups and the father of our 4-year-old son, Fleet — I approached this book from a journalistic standpoint. When I initially discussed the idea of writing it with Wookie, I said that I was only doing it if we held nothing back. He agreed, and I went to work. Over the course of six years, I spent countless hours interviewing 21 people (who serve as the book’s “cast of characters”), tracking down photos (slides, actual prints and digital images) and magazine articles. Next, I had to organize

the chapters and make sure my writing would be both understood and appreciated by those outside of the snowboard industry. That’s where Carly Fields (aka my second set of eyes) came in. Every writer needs an editor, and this book would not have happened without her. Following the editing process, I needed help with the publishing process, and I was lucky to have former Bookworm owner Nicole Magistro as my book consultant. The other integral person was Jena Skinner — my friend and graphic designer who sat with me for innumerable hours going over layout and photos. My hope is that those who graciously take the time to read Wookie Is Not His Real Name enjoy gaining insight into the local guy who continues to make an impact on everyone he comes in contact with, who became the unofficial ambassador of Beaver Creek and who changed my life. What does “abundance” mean to you? Abundance means having so much of something it’s undeniable. Wookie exudes abundance in a variety of ways, including his ability to get along with people from all types of backgrounds, his athletic prowess, creativity and going out of his way for others. He’s a friend, a son, a brother, a significant other and a father. He brings an abundance of courage, love and strength to every aspect of his life. I’ve had a front row seat for the last two decades and still find it remarkable. +

Where to find Wookie Is Not His Real Name in Eagle County: ArtSpace Workshop + Gallery The Bookworm of Edwards Buzz’s Boards Colorado Snowsports Museum Fancy Pansy and R Farmers Market The Scarab Transition Sports

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Articles inside

Marci + Larry Leith

10min
pages 106-115

ABUNDANCE Generosity in

5min
pages 101-105

Evolution of the Rotary Club of Vail Placing Community + Service Above Self

5min
pages 96-100

Exploring the Abundance of the Old Country A Family-Friendly European Vacation

16min
pages 82-95

Make Like a Bird and Fly South

3min
pages 80-81

Utah National Parks Road Trip A 3-Stop Visit to Red Rock Country

3min
pages 77-79

Tessa Clogs

3min
pages 74-76

style for the season

1min
pages 72-73

Classic + Cool Style for Men

1min
pages 71-72

Bravo! Vail Bridging Gaps in Music Education

2min
page 70

Max Rowe Finding Flow Through Art + Skiing

2min
pages 68-69

Wookie Is Not His Real Name

3min
pages 67-68

Simple Abundance A Daybook of Comfort and Joy

3min
page 66

Gracie Moody

1min
pages 64-65

Hot Dogs Internationally Inspired Encased Meats

2min
pages 62-63

Eat With Your Hands

1min
page 62

Splendido at the Chateau

2min
pages 60-61

Pickled. Kitchen + Pantry Eagle

2min
pages 58-59

All About Bone Broth

2min
pages 56-57

Recipes for the Season Scallop + Pork Belly

1min
pages 54-55

For The Love of Conversation

4min
pages 52-54

Access Unbound

1min
page 51

Learn to Ski Local Program Introduces Eagle County Students to Snow Sports

3min
page 50

Family Fun Inside

2min
page 49

Mustelids

3min
page 48

Top Tips for Winter Hut Trips

3min
pages 46-47

AspectAvy Revolutionizing Backcountry Safety with Preventative Avalanche Technology

2min
pages 44-45

Appetite for Adventure on Tennessee Pass

3min
pages 42-43

There’s No “I” in Athlete From Coach to Couch, Get Support in Your Training

14min
pages 34-41

Boost Bone Health with Ayurveda

6min
pages 30-33

Abundance Through Acupuncture Nurture Fullness in Your Mind + Body

3min
pages 28-30

Surviving a 9-to-5 in a Ski Town Achieving Work Life Balance with a Regular Job

3min
page 27

Graze & Torreys A Journey of Culinary Passion + Local Abundance

3min
pages 24-26

Vail Veterans Hits Its 20-Year Mark

1min
pages 22-23

Bhava Beauty and Wellness Now Open in Avon

1min
page 21

SKEA Celebrates 50 Years of Luxury Activewear

3min
pages 19-20

Abundance

6min
pages 10-18

Chasing Rabbits

2min
page 9

Shine Intuitive Beauty

2min
pages 7-8
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