Diane's first novel, Watch Me Disappear, was a finalist in the Kindle Book Review's Best Indie Book Awards in the YA category in 2013. Her second novel, a work of contemporary adult fiction, The Latecomers Fan Club, was released in November 2013. It was named a 2014 IndieReader Discovery Award winner.
Diane holds a BA in American Studies from Mount Holyoke College and a Master's degree in teaching from Simmons College. She's the managing editor at The Worcester Review and the director of The Betty Curtis Worcester County Young Writers' Conference . You can also find her occasionally strumming her guitar and singing at various bars in central Massachusetts, where she lives with her husband.
Diane does her own cover art. Images used with permission. For details about particular images, please visit the book pages on her blog.
Watch Me Disappear: A Novel
by Diane Vanaskie Mulligan
*2013 Kindle Book Review Best Indie Book Award Finalist*Lizzie Richards isn’t excited to be starting over at a new school for her senior year, but she’s trying to take her mother’s advice and make the most of it—the only way she can: By disobeying her strict parents’ rules. Lizzie’s father has moved the family around every few years to...
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