About the author
Diane was born May 26, 1967 in Philadelphia, PA at the V.A. Navel Hospital and raised with her two sisters by their maternal grandmother in Camden, NJ after the premature and violent death of their mother.
Baptized as a baby into the Catholic faith, Diane followed tradition and attended Catholic School all through her educational career which completed with earning her B.S. in Biology with honors from Seton Hall University in 1989.
Immediately after graduating, Diane was hired at a local research laboratory and upon gaining experience she pursued work in the pharmaceutical industry. Dedicating over 20 years of service in the field of science, she retired her senior scientist position and successfully founded her business in Early Childhood Education, Sisters Child Care in 2004 and opened her business in 2006.
Despite the successful content of her resume, Diane suffered much emotional and mental pain both as a child and as an adult
As a child she managed to deal with her feelings through the words she put down on the pages of her diaries. As an adult Diane maintained the secret ritual of her diary entries but instead of her words telling her story she began to read God’s words leaving her a message. She knew that God was speaking to her through the entries that she was writing.
Diane felt a calling from the Lord and began to read the bible and attend bible study to listen to His Word. Diane realized that the people in the bible had stories to share that helped her with her life’s tragedies and she too was called to share her stories with those who have not yet accepted Christ into their lives.
Today, Diane has identified her faith in Christianity and her relationship with the Lord Jesus Christ. In 2012, Diane was baptized in full submersion of water at her new church home at Bethel Christian Center in Blackwood NJ.
Diane has a personal relationship with Our Lord and Savior and has been convicted to write the book, Sacred Diaries as a means to share her story with others for the grace and honor of Our Lord Jesus Christ. Diane believes that God is using the stories of her tragedies as her testimony to change the lives of others who read her books.
Diane’s experience with writing professionally has thus far been specific to scientific journals and abstracts of her past career. However her many years of informal writing in her diary are by far the most passionate, heart-felt and vivid writing compared to any renowned author. Diane believes that her novelty and passion will be highly accepted and appreciated by her readers.