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Beware the Scary Kraken!

By Lauryne Wright | October 31, 2023

Were you aware that the creature we know as the octopus actually possesses alien DNA, as in extraterrestrial? It’s almost as if these aquatic entities were transported here, from some unknown spot in the vast universe, and deposited in tact within Earth’s oceans. Given that it’s Halloween, and alien DNA in all living things including […]

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Falling For Mythological Creatures of the North

By Lauryne Wright | October 24, 2023

I’ve just returned from a fun tryst in Minnesota and Wisconsin, experiencing quintessential autumn delights. A much needed visit to reconnect with old friends, and greet new babies. Because, while I’ve been writing and publishing my Other Worldly series, my best friend from our college years in Texas twice became a grandmother. Not coincidentally, my […]

Electronic Querying Systems Demean Authors

By Lauryne Wright | October 16, 2023

Recently I read two online articles in one morning from Writer’s Digest, and deep down I must admit it’s because I was stalling again in progressing past chapter six of book seven in my Other Worldly series, Aliens Watch. I’ve previously blogged about this, noting it has much to do with the publishing process, and […]

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Celebrating Indigenous Peoples’ Day (Not The Marauder Guy)

By Lauryne Wright | October 9, 2023

My California National Parks calendar says today is Indigenous Peoples’ Day, and as my Other Worldly protagonist Rowan Layne would say, boy howdy! It’s about time. Even better, President Biden issued a proclamation to observe Monday, October 9, as a day to honor Native Americans. This is the third consecutive year that this US president […]

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Writing Ideas Might Be Written In The Stars

By Lauryne Wright | September 26, 2023

Monday arrived and for once I had nothing drafted for this blog, with no ideas swirling in my mind. Which led me to read an online Writer’s Digest article, “Where Do You Get Your Ideas: On Mindfulness and Creativity in Picture Books and Graphic Novels,” by author Minh Le and illustrator Chan Chau. I’m not […]

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DoD Website For UFO Sightings Is Anything But

By Lauryne Wright | September 18, 2023

I thought it was time to check out this new Pentagon website I’d heard about on TV news, supposedly for UFO sightings. Even the head of NASA commented on it, and about extraterrestrial life as a realistic possibility. This made me ponder, maybe that means the Department of Defense is also finally recognizing that these […]

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9/11: Not Another Day to Glorify the Military

By Lauryne Wright | September 11, 2023

I hadn’t planned to write about 9/11 this week, but it’s hard to get away from the “Always Remember, Never Forget” sentiment on social media and TV. That in and of itself is not a bad thing, but here’s what is. People not understanding what September 11, 2001, was—and what it definitely wasn’t, and shouldn’t […]

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Juvenile Fantasies of Mansplaining Gun Mongers

By Lauryne Wright | September 5, 2023

I didn’t want to write about this topic again, even though I address it in all novels of my Other Worldly series. Yet, there I was, typing this out during Labor Day weekend storms because gun violence, and the inevitable mansplaining on social media by gun mongers, never ceases. It’s not as if these men […]

A Toast To Jimmy Buffett

By Lauryne Wright | September 2, 2023

I’m sad today, but feel compelled to celebrate the life of someone who brought much joy to me, and to my family. So, this is my version of an ode, and a hearty toast, to Jimmy Buffett, who died last night at age 76. The son of a son of a sailor who left us […]

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Jeffrey Clark Pollutes Environmental Law

By Lauryne Wright | August 28, 2023

Someone asked me this weekend on Twitter (yes, I still call it that) what I once did for the Pentagon. I found myself reticent to reply, and damn well knew why. Jeffrey Clark. The man among many who give lawyers a bad name, and the dude who has given environmental lawyering a spectacularly negative spotlight […]