Hi, I’m Diana Colleen.

I'm a writer, a psychedelic facilitator, and someone who has been through enough to know that hope is a choice.

The first half of my life was full of experiences no one should have to suffer.

I survived for a long time by ignoring all my trauma, but it eventually bubbled to the surface, and I went through a period so dark I wasn't sure I was going to come out the other side. Psychedelic-assisted therapy brought me through it. It changed what I thought was possible — for me, and eventually for the characters I'd go on to write.

That's where THEY COULD BE SAVIORS came from. Not from a place of anger or despair, but from coming out the other side of both and realizing that hope isn't naive. It’s the consequence of action. And someone needed to write a climate novel that gave people hope.

So I did. I believe fiction shouldn’t only show us broken futures, it should show us what’s possible.

My story, both the personal one and the novel, is for the Hopefuls — the people who carry the weight of the world yet still show up. The burned out, the grieving, the quietly furious. The ones who haven't given up even when giving up would be easier. That's who I write for because that's who I am.

I’m a kiteboarder. It’s something I’m deeply proud of since most people who try it quit before they ever get independent. I did not quit. It took years and I did not quit. I think that's probably the most accurate thing I can tell you about who I am.

I recently moved back to Canada, settling in Kelowna, BC. I share my home with my husband and two cats with strong opinions.

If you found your way here, you're probably a Hopeful too.