Diane was born Louise Diane Davis in Portland Oregon in 1944. Her family returned to Oklahoma after the war, then migrated to Long Beach California where she grew up. She often says she was born writing. It was her first love from the time she could hold a pencil. Gifted with unbound imagination,...
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Diane was born Louise Diane Davis in Portland Oregon in 1944. Her family returned to Oklahoma after the war, then migrated to Long Beach California where she grew up. She often says she was born writing. It was her first love from the time she could hold a pencil. Gifted with unbound imagination, she created stories to tell and to write, filling volumes with short stories and poems. Encouraged by her family and teachers, she planned a journalistic future. When she wasn't writing, she was reading, absorbing all she could about the art of creative writing. Married at an early age, she put pen and paper away in exchange for raising a family and only returned to her art on the death of her beloved husband of thirty-four years. The loss of her husband was followed by the loss of her older son, and she found expression of her grief through writing poetry, which eventually evolved back into full length novel writing. She often visits her remaining son and her grandchildren in Arizona and Los Angeles, but thrives happily in the wide open prairie, having returned to her roots in Oklahoma.Multiple times published, she is content to write her short stories and full length novels for print and e-book format. It gives her life an extra dimension and fulfills her love for the written word. You will find her at her computer just about anytime of day or night, pounding away on the keyboard, creating a lively tale of paranormal mayhem, or perhaps a poignant love story. She loves to hear from her readers. Contact her at Diane@DianeDavisWhite.com
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