Morgan C. Morgan is an author-artist of light, shadow, and the stories between; a lyrical voice whose work travels the crossroads of mythic fantasy, spiritual inquiry, and transformative inner journeys. Neurodivergent with two forms of dyslexia, she approaches every story and image from a distinct perspective, translating life’s complexity into clear, resonant truths. Her fiction and mixed-media art weave meditation, reflective practice, and belief-shifting techniques into narratives that challenge boundaries, amplify under-represented voices, and awaken the sacred within the everyday.
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Morgan C. Morgan is an author-artist of light, shadow, and the stories between; a lyrical voice whose work travels the crossroads of mythic fantasy, spiritual inquiry, and transformative inner journeys. Neurodivergent with two forms of dyslexia, she approaches every story and image from a distinct perspective, translating life’s complexity into clear, resonant truths. Her fiction and mixed-media art weave meditation, reflective practice, and belief-shifting techniques into narratives that challenge boundaries, amplify under-represented voices, and awaken the sacred within the everyday.
Her storytelling, rooted in wonder and woven with grace, draws inspiration from nature, especially the serenity of trees, rivers, and starlit skies. A lifelong lover of cats, she finds their quiet mystery and presence a grounding comfort. When she isn’t writing, Morgan can often be found cooking up a new favorite dish, sharing laughter with her family, or immersing herself in a cozy board game on a rainy evening.
Praised for her seamless genre-blending and emotive prose, Morgan’s work carries guiding touchstones such as:
“The
only way to achieve peace is by becoming peace,”
“Show
thankfulness through kindness. Appreciate blessings through
generosity.”
When asked how she feels about writing, she offers:
“To write; to paint with words as an artist bedecks his canvas with hues and shades and layers of pigmentation; to sing a melody upon which the gaze may linger and over which the heart may muse again and again: to create visual splendor with grammar and language is the most beguiling form of intoxication in which I could ever take pleasure.”
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