Monday, December 20, 2010

Meet and Greet: Diana Symons

Hi! My name is Diana Symons. I write fiction for both kids and adults. Today, I’d like to talk about my children’s book called Where the Jewels Are. It’s a story set in the Land of Wonderful and the castle of the Great King. The Princess is a very beautiful, very spoiled young lady. I’m afraid she’s doesn’t quite appreciate everything that she has. In fact, she actually wants more. She’d love to have a jewel as beautiful as a star in the sky, so her father sends her on a journey to find just what she’s looking for. She just doesn’t know yet that what she really finds is an old friend, a real jewel.


It was actually an accident that I came to write this story. Some time ago, I realized that I had forgotten my best friend’s birthday. Unfortunately, I was laid off from work with no money so I brainstormed what I could do for her. I decided to write her a fairytale and I gave her a hand bound copy of Where the Jewels Are. After that, I realized that there were more stories from the Land of Wonderful so I kept writing. In all, there are ten stories, but this is the first one in print.

Currently, I am writing an adult novel about a society living in fear of its Great Temple. They’ve been told that any who go to the temple would die. But one young man doesn’t believe the wives’ tales and discovers that the temple is a portal to God Himself. Unfortunately, that discovery unravels the very fabric of the society and only those who truly believe will survive. The working title is called The Temple.

For more info on what I’m up to or to follow my blog, FaceBook, or Twitter, go to www.dianasymons.com.

Where the Jewels Are is appropriate for kids 8-10 years old.

©2010 Janalyn Voigt, author of novel books

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3 comments:

  1. Your book sounds absolutely well, wonderful, Diana!

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  2. Glad you added, and for the young at heart. :-)

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  3. Yes, this one sounds like a book for older readers, too, Kym. :o)

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