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Wife. Mother. Regional correspondent for a daily newspaper. Born snoop. Poet. Collector of many things. Parish Ministry Associate.
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Background
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I graduated from Chico Sr. High School, Chico, CA back when dirt was a new concept. I immediately enlisted in the U.S. Navy W.A.V.E.S. where I trained as a Dental Chairside Assistant. Over the years I have taken classes and attended workshops in creative writing with an emphasis in poetry. I also edited the small press publication "RockFalls Review" for six years.My favorite teacher and mentor is Dr. Donovan Welch, Professor Emeritus in Creative Writing at the University of Nebraska at Kearney. I also am influenced by Past Nebraska State Poet William Kloefkorn, Ted Kooser, William Carlos Williams, Jean Keezer-Clayton and Ray Clark Dickson.
I am currently taking classes through a community college so eventually I can achieve degrees in jounalism and English, which papers I will proudly display on the wall next to the door at Wal-Mart when I become one of their senior greeters.
I am wife of 34 years, married to Skip. We have two children, both grown and out of the nest, most of the time though neither are married nor have they provided us with the requisite grandchildren.
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Birth Place
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Santa Monica, CA USA
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Accomplishments
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Have been a working writer, newsreporter and helping to support family by writing for more than 13 years. My poems have been published in a number of small press magazines. I've won awards for my poetry from Beta Sigma Phi International and the Kearney Friends of the Library Writers Conference. Recently I was recognized by the Trailblazer Resource Conservation and Development council for my work as a newsreporter. I have also been given an Earth Team Achievement Award from the Natural Resource Conservation Service for volunteer service.
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Additional Information
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I have self-published two books of my own poetry, "Prairie Fire Morning" and "Dark Coronet". I am currently working on a book of Lenten devotions, tentatively entitled "Seasons of Glass" and am about to embark on a photo-journalism effort showcasing abandoned farm houses and farmsteads in the Republican River Valley of Nebraska, the working title of which is "Grace Land".
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Contact Information
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P.O. Box 104 242 N. Platte
Stamford NE 68977
USA
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Contact Author: Diana L. Lambson
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Favorite Links
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360 Degree Horizon
Contains poems, a short story and brief biography and favorite recipes. Updated infrequently.
Ladybug Books
Primarily a women's site and writer's home containing several bulletin boards for comment, an e-zine entitled "Ladybug Flights", a publishing house and a number of informative links. I have a number of poems in the archival library at this site and have had two articles published in "Flights".
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