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Marion Foster (writer) was born on 3 September, 1924 in Sudbury, Ontario, Canada, is a broadcaster. Discover Marion Foster (writer)'s Biography, Age, Height, Physical Stats, Dating/Affairs, Family and career updates. Learn How rich is She in this year and how She spends money? Also learn how She earned most of networth at the age of 73 years old?

Popular As Shirley Shea
Occupation mystery writer, broadcaster
Age 73 years old
Zodiac Sign Virgo
Born 3 September 1924
Birthday 3 September
Birthplace Sudbury, Ontario, Canada
Date of death 1997
Died Place N/A
Nationality Canada

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Her husband is Betty Burrowes

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Marion Foster (writer) Net Worth

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1986

She published the novel Victims: A Pound of Flesh in 1986 under her own name, and then published two novels under the pen name Marion Foster. The Foster novels centred on Harriet Fordham Croft, a lesbian lawyer turned private investigator. The novels, described by critics as reminiscent of Raymond Chandler, were also influenced by Shea's interest in feminist literature. Shea's work was part of an emerging lesbian and women's crime sub-genre, which had been pioneered by authors like Eve Zaremba.

1978

Shea worked as the Director of Retail and Cooperative Advertising for the Radio Bureau of Canada from 1978 to 1982. Shea retired from advertising and radio in 1982 and began focusing on her writing.

1972

In 1972, Shea co-authored A Not So Gay World: Homosexuality in Canada under her pen name Mario Foster with Kent Murray (pseud). This non-fiction study on homosexuality in Canada was the first of its kind and was published by McClelland & Stewart.

1971

In 1971, Shea started her own marketing and advertising company called Shirley Shea and Associates.

1963

From 1963 to 1666, Shea worked at CHFI Toronto where she was involved in programming, writing, special events, panels, documentary narration, and productions. At CHFI, Shea worked on a syndicated astrology show called Star Guide. Star Guide was broadcast across Canada, but came to an end when Shea realized that people were taking their horoscopes too seriously.

1960

In 1960, Shea met her long term partner Betty Burrowes from Australia. Within a few months, Shea and Burrowes found an apartment located on Toronto's Lakeshore Drive and moved in together. The couple were part of Toronto's lesbian bar scene and would frequent The Continental. In 1982, Shea retired and began focusing on her writing. She moved to Chatsworth with Burrowes, where she would spend the rest of her life.

1958

Shea eventually moved to Toronto, where she worked for General Motors from 1958 to 1961. In 1961, she began working as a copywriter for Eaton's, eventually transitioning into the role of radio director for their popular shopping radio show.

1954

Shea returned to Ontario in 1954, where she got a job as the women's commentator at CJOY in Guelph. She moved back to Sudbury in 1956, and returned to CKSO where she worked on multiple shows including "Dream Time", "The Sleepy Time Gal" and "Train Time".

1953

In 1953, Shea moved to Victoria for a job at CJVI, where she was the head writer for "Enterprise in Action", a dramatized documentary on industries in British Columbia. This show was syndicated and broadcast from 7 other radio stations.

1952

In 1952, Shea received the Canadian Women's Press Club Award for her story "The Hunting Season", which based on psychological profiles of serial killers.

1942

Shea served in the Royal Canadian Air Force during World War II from 1942 to 1944. During this time, she took courses in radio theory and signals, and worked as a tower operator on bombing stations. Once she was discharged, she returned to Sudbury, Ontario and started her first job in radio, as a junior commentator at CKSO. While employed at CKSO, Shea was involved in various programs, including “Story Time with Anne Marie” and “Let’s go to the Birthday Party”. Shea eventually relocated to Calgary, where she worked at CFAC.

1924

Marion Foster was the pen name of Shirley Shea (September 3, 1924 – June 30, 1997), a Canadian broadcaster and mystery novelist.