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  1. View the profiles of people named Diane Smith. Join Facebook to connect with Diane Smith and others you may know. Facebook gives people the power to...

  2. Find out how, as Emmy award winning journalist Diane Smith talks about her journey to he... Three little words had the power to change two lives: “you are fat.”

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    Diane Smith may refer to: Diane Shader Smith, American writer, publicist, and cystic fibrosis advocate. Diane Ellingson Smith, American gymnast, teacher, and speaker.

  4. Nov 29, 2023 · Diane Edith Smith: Mother. Arts patron. Lifelong learner. Volunteer. Born Oct. 22, 1943, in Montreal; died May 5, 2023, in Toronto, from complications of COVID-19; aged 79.

  5. Diane Smith is the author of two award-winning novels with a third in the works. Her first book, Letters from Yellowstone, won the Pacific Northwest Booksellers Association Fiction Prize, was a One Book Montana statewide read, and was featured in several city-wide reads and on NPR’s “Living on Earth.”.

  6. Jul 28, 2017 · Diane Smith, a New York Times bestselling author, Emmy-award winning journalist, and documentary producer, has been named a distinguished lecturer in the University of New Haven’s Communication, Film and Media Studies Department.

  7. Diane Smith, founder and editor of Grey Sparrow Press, received a 2020 Emerging Leader Award from the Harvard Extension Alumni Association. Here’s what she had to say about her time at Harvard Extension and her plans for the future.

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  9. Jan 27, 2020 · Diane Smith is an award-winning writer and historian who has published four books, including the novel Letters from Yellowstone, and a history of wildlife conservation, Yellowstone and...

  10. Diane Smith has lived most of her adult life and a few years of her childhood in Montana, with only brief interruptions to live in San Francisco and London. She studied western and environmental history at the University of Montana, and now specializes in science writing, with an emphasis on public understanding of science and the reform of ...