Authors

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Diana Bosna is a Los Angeles native. Her father, an elementary school teacher, inspired her to write ever since she was a little girl. Following her dream, she co-wrote her first screenplay in 2002. Since then, she co-wrote screenplays, original REALITY TV concepts and an engaging TV Dramedy. Because children inspirited Diana the most, she came up with an original concept that turned into the children’s book, Soles. On the non-entertainment side, Diana has owned and operated The 90210 Company, a fine jewelry and timepiece company, since 2007. Her jewelry designs have amazed people for their uniqueness. For fun, Diana has followed the Los Angeles Kings since the 80’s and got to experience their biggest moments, hoisting the Stanley Cup twice before her very eyes. Diana hopes to continue writing stories that reach children and the young at heart.

George Putnam studied piano and music composition at Cal State University at San Bernardino and U.C. Riverside. In addition to teaching a master class for piano students at the University of Redlands, he composed Symphony for Twenty Minutes as his master’s thesis at U.C.R.

Hoping to write music for film and TV, he moved to Los Angeles. While browsing in bookstores there, he discovered the works of mystery writer Raymond Chandler. Devouring the author’s books and short stories caused Putnam to change his interest from music to screenwriting and novels.

He wrote the feature films Unlawful Entry (with John Katchmer) and To Kill For, episodes for NYPD Blue and Deadwood, the crime novel The Honey Bubble, historical fiction Redfish Oak, and the psychological thriller, Mafisto, Demon Artist.

George lives in Los Angeles.