A seasoned science journalist and prize-winning writer, Diana has authored hundreds of articles published in the U.S. and abroad. She’s also been a regular columnist for newspapers in Boulder, Colorado, Port Angeles and Sequim Washington, and written and edited an acclaimed magazine for the University of Colorado. A member of the National Association of Science Writers, the American Society of Journalists and Authors, and North Coast Writers, Diana has taught science writing and magazine writing, developed and co-taught innovative women’s studies courses and classes on ritual, magic, mystery, and the mythic structure of dreams.
Her account of a year living in Australia, Inside Out Down Under: Stories from a Spiritual Sabbatical won two National Indie Excellence Awards, for memoir and for travel. It is available through Amazon or by requesting a copy from your local bookstore.
She enjoys hiking, savoring all aspects of food, adventuresome travel, improvisational dance, absorbing the wisdom of indigenous cultures, and exploring other ways to deepen her relationship with Mother Earth.
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