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Diane Dorrans Saeks

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On a recent rip to Venice, New Zealand native and voracious traveler Diane Dorrans Saeks found her ideal home: the Hemingway Suite at the Gritti Palace. For the time being, Diane will have to be satisfied with California, where she is based and working as an editor for Metropolitan Home, Paper City, San Francisco Magazine and C Magazine. She’s also the San Francisco correspondent for WWD. Diane is the author of nineteen books, including Seaside Interiors, Country Interiors, California Country Style and San Francisco Style. Her latest, Palm Springs Living, about the mid-century-mod desert mecca, will be published by Rizzoli this fall 2007. Future plans: a week of tango lessons in Buenos Aires.

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