biography

A professional writer, Michael Paul Mason has served as an editor for two literary publications, and has appeared on several national media outlets, including the Lehrer Newshour, CBS News, and NPR's Morning Edition. Mason remains active as a lecturer and speaker.

Mason has also built a reputation for noteworthy journalism. When Mason's article in Discover Magazine, "Dead Men Walking" appeared in mid-February of 2007, it ignited a national debate about the treatment of brain injured soldiers. Mason has since traveled to Iraq to report on healthcare and humanitarian issues.

Mason's first book, Head Cases: Stories of Brain Injury and Its Aftermath is an exploration into the harsh realities endured by brain injury survivors.

appearances

March 5th, 2008
Iowa Brain Injury Association Conference
Des Moines, Iowa

April 3rd, 2008
Book Launch & Benefit for Brain Injury Association of Oklahoma
Tulsa, Oklahoma

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