Diana Grayson
While The Bond Unbroken is Diana Grayson's first published
work, she is by no means new to writing. Her love for
spinning a tall tale began as a child who delighted in
scaring her cousins with ghost stories, usually about their
grandmother's house. Her most cherished critique came
almost forty years later at a family funeral when a cousin
she hadn't seen in more than thirty years introduced her to
his wife as the person who's stories had convinced him that
their grandmother's house was haunted. After all those
years, he'd remembered her stories when Diana herself had
forgotten all about them.
Diana considers herself to be a "realistic optimist" who
sees life experiences, good or bad, as opportunities,
whether it be an opportunity for personal growth, or as a
kick in the rear which forces you to step through the door
to begin a new phase in life. As a writer, nothing is
sacred. Every experience offers new fodder for her creative
grist mill.
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Series
Books:The Bond Unbroken, October 2003
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