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Diane
Wolverton released her first book, Return of the Yin: A Tale of Peace
and Hope for a Troubled World in 2003, a story that is part fable
and part visionary glimpse of a world transformed by love.
NEWS:
Bring
Back My Body To Me is an original play written by Diane
Wolverton in collaboration with Kayne Pyatt. It serves as an innovative
and engaging teaching tool to expose conference attendees to the important
issues of body image, sexuality, relationship and the return of the Divine
Feminine.
This lively performance gives a window into the lives of two women as
they struggle to become whole in a culture that has historically denigrated
and exploited the female body. Through conversation, song and ritual the
characters explore the use of Divine Feminine archetypes from myth and
spiritual traditions to find insights, meaning and healing in their lives.
[Read more...]
NEWS:
DIANE WOLVERTON FEATURED
IN NEW ANTHOLOGY - Diane is the sole
author from Wyoming to be published in a recent anthology, "If Women
Ruled the World: How to Create the World We Want to Live - Stories, Ideas,
and Inspiration for Change" (Inner Ocean Publishing, Nov. 2004).
Her essay, titled "We'd Form a Society Based on Partnership,"
recounts her trip to Asia where she visited the Mosuo People, an indigenous
non-Chinese ethnic minority who live in villages around Lugu Lake in Yunnan
Province. [read more]
What people
are saying about Diane's first book Return of the Yin...
"This
is a beautiful little book with a big, big message. Women will treasure
it."
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Judith Duerk
Author of Circle of Stones and
I Sit Listening to the Wind
"I believe the imbalance of yin and yang accounts for many of the
world's spiritual struggles. It's a theme whose time has come. We're starting
to see more and more literature supporting the idea of yin reasserting
herself. Diane's writing beautifully embodies this reassertion."
- Page Lambert
Author of In Search of Kinship and
Creative Expression
facilitator
"Don't
let the fairy tale format fool you. This is a meaningful, wise, perceptive
story that needs to be told over and over again until it really sinks
in, takes hold and transforms the world."
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Aliza Sherman
Author of PowerTools for Women in Business:
10 Ways to Succeed in Life and Work
"In
a time of conquest/conversion rhetoric, Diane Wolverton offers an invitation
to envision a world of balance and unity. Her expertly written and creative
tale captivates the reader and provides hope for a new collaborative rhetoric
in our world."
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A.K. Pyatt
Author of Women of Eden
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