
Gina DiMarco is a writer whose work explores trauma, intimacy, and the complex process of rebuilding a life after disruption. In Laurel’s Diary, she draws from lived experience to examine the long aftermath of sexual assault, offering a psychologically nuanced account of how trust, identity, intimacy, and relationships are reshaped over time. Her writing is marked by intellectual candor and an unflinching commitment to emotional truth, resisting easy narratives in favor of a more honest portrayal of healing as an ongoing process.
In addition to her memoir, Gina has written several children’s books inspired by her five sons, creating imaginative stories that reflect the curiosity, humor, and wonder of childhood.

