Diana Jackson

When Diana Jackson moved to Fife, Scotland in 2015, it was as much of a surprise to her as it was to friends and family back in Bedfordshire. 'The Healing Paths of Fife' tells her story in the form of an allegorical walk along the coastal path.

Diana was inspired to write her first Victorian novel 'Riduna' by her love of the island of Alderney, its fascinating history and her own family links. When working on her second novel 'Ancasta Guide me Swiftly Home', the second in the Riduna Series, she developed an unusual interest in the history of early flying boats in WW1.

Whilst researching for the third in her series to take us to the 1930's, Diana has worked on several very different projects. 'Murder, Now and Then,' was inspired by an unsolved murder back in 1919 in the heart of Mid Bedfordshire, where she lived and worked as a business and English teacher. This murder mystery weaves the intriguing events of 1919 with a murder set in 2019. Murder revisited!

Diana has also compiled a delightful memoir of a 103 year old man called Norman Campbell. His chosen title, 'The Life and Demise of Norman Campbell' is available on Amazon too.

She has two blogs, www.dianamj.wordpress.com, where you can read about the background to Diana's writing and you can also follow her personal adventure and other true stories on www.selectionsofreflections.wordpress.com/

You can get in touch with Diana @Riduna on Twitter and on her author page on Facebook. She loves receiving feedback from readers.

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