(L.M.) Leslie M. Browning is the award-winning author of twelve titles. She grew up in the small fishing village of Stonington, Connecticut. In her writing, Browning explores the confluence of the natural landscape and the interior landscape. She is a convergence of her flannel-clad New England roots and the wide-sky, high-desert of the Southwest. Over the course of her career to date, Browning has garnered several awards, including: 5 Pushcart Prize nominations, 2 Foreword Reviews, Awards, and the Nautilus Gold Medal for Poetry. In 2011, she founded Homebound Publications & Divisions, which has gone on to become a leading independent publisher in the country. She has served two terms on the Board of Directors for the Independent Book Publisher’s Association, is a Fellow with the International League of Conservation Writers, and recently became a Tree Ambassador with One Tree Planted. Following the release of her micro memoir, To Lose the Madness in 2018 Leslie was invited to present at Yale University’s TEDx Conference entitled, Uncharted, to share her own journey with successive trauma and search for transcendence in her talk, Writing on Life. Browning holds an degree in Philosophy from the University of London and a Liberal Bachelor or Arts focusing on English, Psychology, and Digital Media from Harvard University. A vagabond-turned-homesteader, Browning is carving out a farm in the Berkshire mountains and holds a position at the press; main office in Northampton, MA. When not writing, or publishing the work of indie authors, she is roaming the mountains . . . which are ever-calling.