![]() Since Diane Capri loves stories about crime fiction as well as suspense and mystery, she created the character of Judge Willa Carson. Diane saw this as an opportunity to continue her passion for writing. Suddenly, there was so much time left for her to write since she wasn’t busy with her legal works. In 1995, an unfortunate incident happened when her biggest client filed for bankruptcy. She honed her craft for writing by learning fiction when she is not practicing law or represent any clients. When she has her free time and during her travels, she continued writing fiction, but almost all of them were incomplete and unfinished. She has practiced writing during her legal career by publishing nonfiction works. She represented clients not only in the United States, but also around the world. Before Diane became a writer, she was a very accomplished lawyer and was ranked in the top 1% of lawyers in the US. Even when she was in Law School, Diane was putting her writing talent into good use by serving as the editor of the Wayne Law Review. Diane has been always an insatiable reader, but her favorite story genre was crime fiction books with a particular interest in suspense, thriller and mystery.ĭiane excelled in academics, and she graduated cum laude from Wayne Law School. At an early age, she was introduced to books and her childhood was described as filled with book reading. Diane Capri was born in Alabama and grew up in a farming town north of Detroit. ![]()
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