Award winning writer, filmmaker and speaker, Diana O’Gilvie’s work is driven by her global curiosity and distinctive approach to authentic story telling. Her award- winning documentaries (Best New Cinema award 2011 -Worldwide Reggae Film Festival) Chasing Daddy and Does Hair Matter? have been screened in New York and Kingston, Jamaica garnering much praise and audience selections.

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As a writer, her work has appeared in CNN Travel, USA Today, The Jakarta Post, Parlour Magazine, Matador Network, Orlando Examiner and Dream Wedding Magazine. 

In Bali she wrote regularly for premiere food and lifestyle magazines, Hello Bali, Bali & Beyond and Epicure. 

Diana’s work is part of a travel anthology, Trailblasian Expat Black Women in Asia and the author to the travel guide, Eat Pray Stay for Days: A Long-term Guide to Travel in Bali.   

Diana has lead workshops in Jamaica focused on travel and food writing under hyper- localized lens.

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Diana is the executive producer, director, and co-host The WTAF Show- Women Travel Art and Food. 

Watch the latest episode where she explores Ghana.

Listen to The WTAF Show podcast

Brigitta Kroon-Fiorita

PR Representative, North America Eurail Group G.I.E.

“Diana traveled with me on a Eurail Group Press Trip. I came to know her as a  positive and fun loving person with a great sense of humor, a media professional,  always courteous towards our travel hosts. Diana placed an article just three  months after the completion of the press trip, which is to be commended! I  heartily support Diana in her endeavors to further expand her travel writing  career and I am happy to recommend her to those who are considering working  with Diana.” 

Lebawit Lily Girma

Moon Guidebooks Writer and  Photographer

“Diana is one of the most passionate and inspiring female travelers I've had the  pleasure of connecting with online. I read her blog and travel stories regularly  because they give me a fresh angle on places in the world that I've perhaps  read about before, but certainly not in the unique and genuine way in which  Diana shares them. She's fun and engaging, hard-working and unafraid to reach for new heights."

Check out some of Diana’s writings