Dianne has been a freelance writer since 1983, specializing in spirituality, pop psychology,health, and general interest.
She was accepted into the prestigious American Society of Journalists and Authors in 1987.
Her articles have appeared in over 175 national newspapers
and magazines, including Family Circle, McCall's, Redbook, Ladies' Home Journal, Baby Talk, Woman's World, Arizona Highways, as
well as publications in Australia, New Zealand, Europe and Japan.
- Dianne is the author of A Maze of Grace: Claiming
Your Twelve Powers (Amazing Press, 2001) on which her A Maze of Grace Ministry (www.amazeofgrace.org) is based. And
A Maze of Grace Prayers (Amazing Press 2003). She has conducted workshops nationwide based on the powerful techniques
found in her books.
- She was a contributing writer to the books: Discovering
Motherhood(Mothers at Home, 1992) (http://www.familyandhome.org/dm_book.html); and New Beginnings: Writing
With Fluency (Houghton Mifflin, 2001).
- Moore is currently working on another book about narcissistic
relationships.
Education:
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Bachelor of Arts Degree in Psychology, Aquinas
College, Grand Rapids, Michigan.
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Post graduate courses at Michigan State University
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Numerous professional workshops and seminars
in Gestalt Therapy, New Thought and Self-improvement.
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Ordained Minister with Universal Life Church,
May, 2002
Experience:
- Previously, Dianne was a social worker with the State of
Michigan where her clientele ranged from abused children to the unemployed to those in their golden years.
- Booklets she has written for mental health and child-care
organizations include: Emotional Child Abuse: Stopping The Cycle; How Can I Help When Someone Dies?
and "It's Not Fair!" And Other Parenting Pressures.
A Maze of Grace Website
Listed in:
- Who's Who in U.S. Writers, Editors & Poets
- Marquis Who's Who
- Empire Who's Who (Empowering Executives & Professionals)
- International Executive Guild
American Society of Journalists and Authors
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Dianne currently lives in Michigan where she enjoys everything
from gospel music to opera, from writing to watercolors, from New Thought to research, and admits she is addicted to her computer.
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