Diane Morasco created The Book Resort in 2009. In 2011 she founded Morasco Media and in 2012 Morasco Enterprises. Ms. Morasco is the Founder and CEO of Morasco Media(MM) and Morasco Enterprises(ME).
For my Scandalous series, I am writing as the wickedly scandalous Darianna James (DJ). Writing as Darianna James offers me the opportunity to reach a fresh and diverse assortment of readers. And scribing as Darianna James allows me to plunge even deeper into my sensual side without restraints; although restraints are wickedly delectable. *bites lower left lip and winks*
With a sharp eye and knack for spotting fresh new voices, Ms. Morasco is a creative visionary who is actively building her client list.
“Writing, reviewing, editing, entertaining, and creating is what I was destined to do. I get to read, write and create for a living while working with incredibly talented people in an edgy, entertaining, challenging, and competitive industry.”
Ms. Morasco has a genuine fervor for animals, butter cream cupcakes, Supernatural, Dallas, the beach, cinnamon gum, music, movies, a game of pool, hiking, snow hikes, Dr. Oz, Italy, QVC, and books.
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