Marilyn Browning
Marilyn Browning started her writing career in journalism and ad copywriting. She won the national Community Living Award for a story about working with the disabled. She produced and directed and hosted a half hour shaw cable show, called Metro Magazine about the Canadian Country Music Awards in late 80s.
She had her play performed in the Vancouver Fringe Festival late 90s, and had several one acts performed in Vancouver with honorable mentions, as well as on the Coast. She has won the local Gillian Lowdnes award for contributions to the arts. Browning has recently had a children's book published, Chins and elbows and knees, with her second one, Toeses, noses and lips, on the way. “Living on the coast is my muse,” she says.