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October 28, 2016

The Castoff Children | The Sun Article

STONINGTON — L.M. Browning loves the city of Boston. When she walks around the old neighborhoods of Beacon Hill, she said, she’s transported back in time ... and often feels inspired. In her new book, “The Castoff Children,” a group of 12 castoff children come together to care for each other in the back alleys of Boston.
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Published on October 28, 2016 11:29

October 27, 2016

Appearance on WPKN with Binnie Klein

This morning I had the great pleasure of talking with Binnie Klein, host of A Miniature World on WPKN Radio, Connecticut’s true Independent alternative station. We discussed the inspiration and present-day relevance of my new novel, The Castoff Children. Look for The Castoff Children wherever books are sold. Including Indiebound,  Amazon and the Homebound Publications Store Listen Below.  
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Published on October 27, 2016 16:46

October 19, 2016

CT Style Appearance

Had a wonderful experience on CT Style this morning. It’s exciting to shareThe Castoff Children with the world. So many readers are adopting this group of orphans into their heart. I couldn’t be happier. Look for the video in a few days!
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Published on October 19, 2016 09:53

October 11, 2016

The Book Tour!

Keep Up with L.M. Browning’s Book Tour for The Castoff Children Appearance on CtStyle ABC Affiliate WTNH October 19th from 9am-10am Appearance on WPKN’s Minature World with Binnie Klein October 27th 10am Public Book Launch at Bank Square Books, Mystic, CT October 27th 6:30pm Appearance on The Write Way Podcast with Lieze Never, Oct 28th 3pm Dinner and Reading […]
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Published on October 11, 2016 09:53

The Castoff Children | Chapter One

Peter Pan and the Lost Boys meets Dickens in the period adventure, THE CASTOFF CHILDREN. Follow the story of 12 orphaned children struggling to survive in the streets of Boston, Massachusetts in 1850. Read the first pages free on issuu. The book is now available to pre-order onAmazon.com, Barnes & Noble, IndieBound, and in the […]
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Published on October 11, 2016 09:44

Apperance on Welcome to Connecticut Podcast

I recently sat down with Ken Tuccio of the Welcome To Connecticut Podcast to discuss how I got into writing, the challenges making a career in this field, and the inspiration for my new novel, The Castoff Children. Don’t forget, brand new episodes of the Welcome To Connecticut Podcast come out every single Thursday! Be […]
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Published on October 11, 2016 09:39

September 27, 2016

Widening the Circle | Eric D. Lehman Interviews L.M. Browning for The Wayfarer

The Artists’ Cooperative Gallery of Westerly hums with activity, clusters of buzzing voices gathering around paintings of boats and photographs of trees, chatting and laughing. Rows of chairs and a microphone wait for a poetry reading, generously called the “Poetry of the Earth.” Every one of the authors reading today is published by Leslie Browning’s press, Homebound Publications. At the center of it all is Leslie herself, graceful features hidden behind black rimmed glasses and long, wavy mouse-brown hair that shimmers gold in the harsh light of the art gallery.
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Published on September 27, 2016 08:00

July 6, 2016

Updated Event Calendar

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As we gear up for The Castoff Children book tour, several new events have been added to the calendar. See if we’re coming to your neck of the woods. See Event Calendar>>     Los Angeles Tour 2016 When: August 9th – 13th, 2016 Where: Greater L.A., Specific Venues T.B.A. Details: Come join me as this New England […]
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Published on July 06, 2016 06:21

June 23, 2016

The Castoff Children

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  In her latest novel, award-winning author L.M. Browning takes us to 19th century Boston in her dickensesque take, The Castoff Children. The year is 1850. The Revolutionary War has long since come to an end and the industrial revolution is beginning to build steam, overturning the old ways of home and hearth as it gains […]
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Published on June 23, 2016 17:17

June 20, 2016

Writing Workshops

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After many years of friends, readers, and colleagues asking me if I would put together a workshop on creative writing and tips for submitting your work to publishers, I am finally putting together a formal plan. This workshop will have two incarnations: firstly, day-long intensives held in either New Haven, Connecticut or Boston and secondly, […]
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Published on June 20, 2016 06:33