Dianne Dixon, a long-time resident of Pasadena, a charming Los Angeles suburb, has been twice nominated for an Emmy Award, a testament to her exceptional talent in the world of television writing. Furthermore, she is a proud recipient of the esteemed Humanitas prize, recognizing her outstanding accomplishments in the field.
In addition to her writing endeavors, Dianne has also shared her expertise as a Visiting Professor of Creative Writing at Pitzer College in Claremont, California. She has also taught screenwriting at Chapman University's esteemed Dodge College of Film & Media, providing valuable insights to aspiring writers.
In the realm of radio, Dianne co-hosted the popular afternoon drive talk show, Peter & Dianne, on KABC Radio, showcasing her engaging personality and exceptional communication skills.
In recent years, Dianne has received widespread acclaim for her work as a novelist, with critics praising her captivating storytelling, absorbing plots, and convincing dialogue. The Seattle Post-Intelligencer described her work as "captivating and fascinating," while the Huffington Post noted it as "absorbing and provocative." Kirkus praised her "convincing prose, particularly the dialogue," and Katie Crouch, a New York Times bestselling author, hailed her as "an exciting new writer, capable of creating a well-paced, emotional page-turner of the best kind."