Vicki DrybroughVicki Drybrough's work was first published in her local newspaper when she was fourteen. She didn't submit another piece until 2008, when Shipwrecked received an honourable mention from the Burnaby Writers' Society. Between 2010 and 2013 her poems an short stories were published in a variety of anthologies and literary journals. Stuart McLean read her short story Macaroni and Cheese, on CBC Radio in October 2011 and published it in his book, Time Now for the Vinyl Café Story Exchange in 2013. In 2014, Mark Forsyth included two of her articles, My Mother's War and A Boy Soldier's Diary in his book, From the West Coast to the Western Front. She was a finalist in the 2016 Cedric Literary Awards for her story, Access Road. In 2018, Mr. Wardrop, won second prize in the Victoria Writers' Society's short fiction contest and appeared in the winter edition of Island Writer Magazine. Vicki is a founding member of Words on Fire and has read at The Fat Oyster, Wordstorm and 15 Minutes of Infamy. She is currently working on her first novel. Read More Read Less
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