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Never Too Late

Dian Greenwood

Sharing my journey from writing to publishing later in life. Never Too Late invites writers who are scared or timid, who have delayed pushing the submit button, to find the courage to begin & keep going.

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Latest Issues

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Lost Words of the 1940s: Slang That Shaped a Generation

The way we speak can reveal much about the way we are. This, I’ve found, is especially true in the context of the slang each generation coins, recycles, and leaves behind. Lately, I’ve been thinking about the language of the 1940s, a pivota...

2 months ago
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We Are Not Who We Once Were

In today’s world, the word feminism sometimes carries negative connotations. I prefer to think of feminism as “learning how to stand up for ourselves.” To say no, that doesn’t work for me. We’ve seen that happen in our time as women joined ...

5 months ago
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Banned Books, Sibling Bonds, and Bitterroot: An Interview with Suzy Vitello

Some of you may already know Suzy Vitello, an author, developmental editor, and staple of the Portland writing community. She has been a pillar of wisdom in my own writing. Recently, I had the pleasure of chatting with her about her new nov...

7 months ago
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The Heart of Immigration in the Twentieth Century

A view of the front façade of the Immigration Station at Ellis Island. Photo courtesy of the New York Public Library.

9 months ago
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  • Dian Greenwood

    "Never Too Late" invites writers who are scared, timid, or who have delayed pushing the 'submit' button to find the courage to begin and keep going.

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