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Neurodivergent in the Natural World with Diana Renn | The Neurodiverging Podcast

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Diana Renn’s new middle grade book, The Owl Prowl Mystery, is all about adolescence as an ADHDer, and how neurodivergence intersects with the natural world around us.

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Guest Bio: Diana Renn

Diana Renn is the author of five novels, including the middle grade eco mysteries The Owl Prowl Mystery (Fitzroy Books / Regal House, coming 8/13/24) and Trouble at Turtle Pond, which was named a 2023 Green Earth Book Award Honor Book by the Nature Generation and a Massachusetts Book Award “Must-Read.”

Her YA mysteries — Tokyo Heist, Latitude Zero, and Blue Voyage, were published by Viking / Penguin Random House, and feature globetrotting teen sleuths and international intrigue.

Diana writes creative nonfiction as well; her essays have appeared in Pangyrus, WBUR’s Cognoscenti, Flyway Journal of Writing and Environment, Publisher’s Weekly, The Huffington Post, Mindful, Writer’s Digest, and elsewhere. She was awarded a Massachusetts Cultural Council grant for a collection of essays she is writing about becoming a neighborhood naturalist.

Diana works as a freelance editor and book coach, and serves as a mentor in Creature Conserve, an organization that connects artists and scientists who work on conservation issues. She lives outside of Boston with her husband and son. Visit her online at www.dianarennbooks.com.


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