Paki S. Wright

Newest book on the shelf is Wright's speculative fiction ebook, "Greetings, Dear Homsaps," about the supposed coming change of planet Earth from 3-4-5D. Here's what Alicia Bay Laurel, NYTimes best-selling author said, "Hilarious, page-turning romp through several dimensions, with an ET collective named Fasolatido, or Fa for short, thrown in, really enjoyed some mind-boggling concepts." A bit of a take-off on the Ra Material, but done in the spirit of love and wisdom.

Other ebooks by Paki S. Wright: "Demented: A Love Story," about an older woman who moves to Guatemala to find late life romance -- and also finds a femicidal culture; "Irrta from the Pleiades: Hopi Prophecy and the Holographic Multiverse," about a group of ETs who come to Earth to help the planet avoid nuclear catastrophe.

Growing up in New York's Greenwich Village in a group of radical Reichian bohemians wasn't easy. Wright tells the tale in her novel, "The All Souls' Waiting Room: A Black Comedy about Karma and Killing Yourself," which she started after a trip to Vienna; well-published by then (New York Times Book Review, etc.), Wright wrote the book to make sense of her childhood experience, see if there were any nuggets of wisdom that could help other troubled teenagers, as she had been, as well as tell a fascinating true story.

Wright became a Buddhist about 25 years ago as a way to sort out our increasingly crazy-making culture; she now edits an online journal called Bohemian Buddhist Review -- Buddhist ethics and wisdom for the modern world -- check it out at www.bohemianbuddhistreview.com. Articles, essays and book reviews about Buddhism and Tantra.

PS: well-known writers who love her work: Norman Solomon, nationally-syndicated columnist; Michael Nagler, American Book Award winner; and Bernie Weiner, ex-drama critic for the SF Examiner; more reviews in the front of my novel, "The All Souls' Waiting Room: A Black Comedy about Karma and Killing Yourself."

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