Diane Dresback
Diane M. Dresback loves to tell stories through novels, self-help books, and films. She writes unique, women’s domestic thrillers that are quick read novels. The stories often involve a strong female character paired with a psychological, sci-fi, or medical element. Her latest fiction story is a trilogy that begins with one character waking up in a stranger’s body.
She also ventures into true story books based on real life such as her book featuring stories from 25 inspirational women who share their struggles and their triumphs in order to bring hope and inspiration to others, and an adoption novel based on her biological mother.
In 2007, Diane M. Dresback began working in the independent film industry in Arizona. She has completed over 35 short films as writer, director, and producer and has won numerous awards for her efforts. She has written several feature length screenplays, including one she also co-produced called PARANOIA. Diane received the 2012 Arizona Filmmaker of the Year Award by the Phoenix Film Foundation.
Diane has over 27 years in corporate Human Resources and Training experience with most of that time in management and executive level positions in the financial and travel industries. She holds a Masters degree in Adult Education and a Bachelors degree in Human Services.