Lauryne Wright

Tattered American flag

Reviling Revelation: Alito’s Treasonous Annihilation of Reason

I used to wake up in a cold sweat during law school after reading the late Justice Antonin Scalia’s Spanish-Inquisition-like opinions. Little did I know the real nightmare would begin with his death, and those who would ignore Constitutional edicts and stack the Supreme Court with even more vile, hateful, vindictive beings intent on using

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Factual Details Enhance Fun Fantastical Tales

I’m no scientist or astronaut, so writing my Other Worldly series featuring aliens among us on Earth has been a science-based challenge since I realized upon approaching the third novel, Aliens Abound, that my protagonist Rowan Layne would inevitably travel into outer space. Something I hadn’t fathomed when I began writing the first novel, Alienable

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Skeptical heart

Disheartened and Disgusted By Traditional Publishing Industry

I recently read two online Writer’s Digest articles about “Why I Choose to Self-Publish” and “The Most Important Question A Writer Can Ask” when seeking to be traditionally published. Herein, I will address the latter to justify the former, because I am decidedly skeptical and disheartened when it comes to the traditional publishing industry. According

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Pomegranate blossoms

Delightful Not Frightful Flora and Fauna Despite Human Phobias

I took photos of spring blossoms in my backyard this week, thrilled by the fabulous flora bounty including cactus, lime, and lemon blossoms, plus the bright red pods that bloom into blossoms to become tasty pomegranates seen in the photo accompanying this blog post. It turns out it was the perfect endeavor to galvanize me

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