About the Author

Diane Chambers, a resident and native of Colorado, holds a B.S. degree in therapeutic recreation from the University of Colorado.  Nationally certified as a sign language interpreter she has worked in the Denver Public School system as an educational interpreter and, for thirteen years, directed a summer program at Gove Community School, in Denver, into which deaf and physically disabled children were mainstreamed.

Over the last twenty-six years as a free-lance interpreter she has provided sign language interpretation for hundreds of consumers in a wide array of settings including health care, business, and government.

Words in My Hands  

A Teacher, A Deaf-Blind Man, An Unforgetable Journey 

is her first published work of non-fiction in which she draws on her total of twenty-nine years' experience in the field of deafness.  The manuscript ("Breaking the Sound Barrier") received a 2002 Biennial Convention Letters Award from the National League of American Pen Women.  

Presently, Diane is preparing her second non-fiction book for publication.  Hearing the Stream is her journey as a survivor into the sisterhood of breast cancer.

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