Career
He lives in Melbourne, Australia. His novel, Pyrotechnicon, a sequel to the science fiction of Cyrano de Bergerac, was described by Greg Bear as "filled with finely crafted wit and adventure. Delightful!" Browne illustrates his own work.
He lives in Melbourne, Australia. His novel, Pyrotechnicon, a sequel to the science fiction of Cyrano de Bergerac, was described by Greg Bear as "filled with finely crafted wit and adventure. Delightful!" Browne illustrates his own work.
"Neverland Blues", received the Chronos award for best Australian sf short story (2009) "Heart of Saturday Night" shortlisted for Aurealis Award for best Australian fantasy short story (2006) "Les Autres" shortlisted for Aurealis Award for best Australian horror story ( 2003) "The Weatherboard Spaceship" received the Aurealis award for best Australian sf short story (2002) "Schrödinger"s Catamaran" shortlisted for Aurealis award for best Australian sf short story (2001) "Orlando"s Third Trance" shortlisted for Aurealis award for best Australian fantasy story. (2000) Prizes in Judah Watten Literary Competition and Eastern Regional Libraries Literary competition.