The Tiny Publisher

about

diana rosen

Diana Rosen is a two-time Pushcart Prize nominee who has published poetry, essays, flash nonfiction, and fiction, in print and online journals and anthologies in the United States, Australia, Canada, India, and the United Kingdom.

Diana has authored or co-authored thirteen nonfiction books and a selection of her publications has been translated into Italian, Chinese, Czech, and Spanish. 

An enthusiast of teas of the world, founding publisher of Tea Talk, a newsletter on the pleasures of tea, contributor to Supermarket Guru, and the online food and beverage site, Sally’s Place, Diana continues to write online content for websites with a focus on teas, spices, and coffees of the world.

Diana has been a docent for the Art Deco, Beaux-Arts wonder that is the Central Library of Downtown Los Angeles, since 2009 where she leads tours of the art and architecture of this historic landmark building. She lives and works in Los Angeles where her “backyard” is the 4,000-acre Griffith Park.

Diana holds a B.S. in Mass Communication focused in Journalism and Advertising from the Walter Cronkite School of Journalism at Arizona State University.

mission

To produce publications for independent writers and poets.

vision

To seek experienced writers – primarily women – creating poetry and short narratives for chapbooks and full-length publications and support their path to success with writing, editing, outreach, publishing, and marketing expertise.