L.M. Browning grew up in a small fishing village in Connecticut. A longtime student of religion, nature and philosophy these themes permeate her work. In 2010 she wrote a three-title contemplative poetry series that garnered several accolades including 2 pushcart-prize nominations and the Nautilus Gold Medal. In late 2011 she followed up this success with her first full-length novel, The Nameless Man. Browning is a graduate of the University of London and a Fellow with the League of Conservationist Writers. Her latest title, Fleeting Moments of Fierce Clarity was recently named a finalist in the Next Generation Indie Book Awards. She currently divides her time between her home in… Connecticut and her work in Boston.