
Self-Publishing with ALLi Inspirational Indie Author Interview #201: Diana Colleen Explores Psychedelic Healing, Climate Responsibility, and Writing Urgent Fiction
Jan 18, 2026
Diana Colleen, a Canadian-born, Seattle-based writer and psychedelic facilitator, shares her transformative journey through trauma and healing. She discusses how psychedelic-assisted therapy inspired her debut novel, They Could Be Saviors, which tackles climate responsibility and the impact of billionaireism on society. Diana emphasizes the power of fiction to inspire hope and highlights the intertwining of psychedelics, social change, and environmental themes in her work. She also offers practical advice for aspiring writers to engage with their craft authentically.
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Surprise Origin Of A Debut Novel
- Diana Colleen unexpectedly wrote her debut novel after a long hiatus from writing.
- The story emerged repeatedly during meditation and surprised both her and her husband.
Escaping The RCMP After Assault
- Diana left the RCMP after being sexually assaulted and experiencing victim-blaming by the force.
- She packed her cats and moved to Seattle with her savings to start over and later gained citizenship.
Healing Through Psychedelic Therapy
- In 2018 Diana became suicidal and sought underground psychedelic-assisted therapy that she says saved her life.
- That experience set her on a path to become a trained facilitator and to write about psychedelic-assisted therapy.

