Marion Zola has always been a writer and animal lover. Her first writing was poetry, until she began writing screenplays and sitcoms. Eventually, she wrote her first book, “All The Good Ones Are Married,” which became a Lifetime movie. Along the way she began producing with a vampire movie and, for the last few years, a show on shelter dogs entitled “Shelter Me. Her second book is “Romancing The Dog, The Struggle to Make a Pound Dog Happy in Beverly Hills.” Ms. Zola is completing her third book, a novel.
Currently, she writes and co-produces a PBS series on the wonder of shelter dogs entitled “Shelter Me,” which streams at shelterme.tv. When Steven Latham described what he wanted to do and how it might increase adoptions, Marion was all in to help. She has always been an animal lover and writer, publishing a very short story at six, which must have spurred her desire for more literary accomplishments. Currently, she has two books to her credit – “All The Good Ones Are Married” and her latest book, “Romancing the Dog, The Struggle To Make a Pound Dog Happy in Beverly Hills.” In addition to poetry and books, Marion writes screenplays and occasionally produces. Her first on screen credit was on “All In The Family.” After writing TV episodes and movie scripts, she produced a film, “Midnight Kiss” and associate produced a telenovella for TV entitled “Te Amare’ En Silencio.”

