Robin Rowland is a Canadian author, playwright and visual journalist based in Kitimat, on the northwestern coast of British Columbia. His radio plays A Truthful Witness (Scales of Justice) King of the Bootleggers (Morningside Drama written with James Dubro) and Hot Coffee (Mornningside Drama) were produced by the Canadian Broadcasting Corp in the 1980s. His recent fiction works include short stories for the Darkover Anthologies and the Canadian Dreadful anthology. He is the author of five non-fiction books, including three historical investigations, two on Prohibition gangsters and one on Japanese war crimes during the Second World War. He co-wrote Researching on the Internet, published in 1995 one of the first books on how to search the internet.. He worked as a news producer and...
Robin Rowland is a Canadian author, playwright and visual journalist based in Kitimat, on the northwestern coast of British Columbia. His radio plays A Truthful Witness (Scales of Justice) King of the Bootleggers (Morningside Drama written with James Dubro) and Hot Coffee (Mornningside Drama) were produced by the Canadian Broadcasting Corp in the 1980s. His recent fiction works include short stories for the Darkover Anthologies and the Canadian Dreadful anthology. He is the author of five non-fiction books, including three historical investigations, two on Prohibition gangsters and one on Japanese war crimes during the Second World War. He co-wrote Researching on the Internet, published in 1995 one of the first books on how to search the internet.. He worked as a news producer and videographer for the Canadian TV networks for three decades and continues to work as an author with a couple of works in progress and an independent visual journalist, shooting both still photographs and video.