Personal Essays

Divecha, D. (2014, Sept 10). My daughter took me to Burning Man. Huffington Post. 

Divecha, D. (2010, November). The purple crayonThe East Bay Monthly, pp. 5, 12, 16. Divecha, D. (2008, January). True colorsThe East Bay Monthly, pp. 19-21.

Divecha, D. (2007). The puja.  In E. Fishel & T. Hinte (Eds.), Something That Matters: Life, Love, and Unexpected Adventures in the Middle of the Journey (pp. 113-118). Oakland, CA:Elizabeth Fishel.

Divecha, D. (2007). The language of silence. In E. Fishel & T. Hinte (Eds.), Something That Matters: Life, Love, and Unexpected Adventures in the Middle of the Journey (pp. 41-44). Oakland, CA:Elizabeth Fishel.

Divecha, D. (2006, November 12). The party. San Francisco Chronicle Magazine, p. 20.

Divecha, D. (2005, July). Coming of age. The East Bay Monthly, pp. 5-7.

Divecha, D. (2005). Homemaking. In M. Bond (Ed.), A Woman’s Asia (pp. 277-284), Palo Alto: Traveler’s Tales, Inc.

Divecha, D. (2005, November). Dwelling on the street. The East Bay Monthly, pp. 11,12,14.

Divecha, D. (2004, June). Silent country. The East Bay Monthly, pp. 21, 29.

Divecha, D. (2003, October). The fear factor. Ride!  pp. 32, 33, 34, 40, 44.

Divecha, D. (2003). Letting go.  In E. Fishel & T. Hinte (Eds.), Wednesday Writers: Ten Years of Writing Women’s Lives (pp. 110-113). Oakland, CA: Elizabeth Fishel.

Divecha, D. (2003, May). Riding lessons. California Riding Magazine, pp. 46, 48, 50.