Pentimento No. 2 ‘Today’s Textures’ © 2025 Lee Anne Morgan

I’m Lee Anne Morgan — a writer, photographer, and painter who has lived most of her life on the edges of stories, landscapes, and ideas.

This site is where words meet images, where memory brushes up against imagination, and where the quiet spaces in between have room to breathe. You’ll find essays, reflections, and the occasional mystery — not because I claim to have answers, but because I believe in living the questions.

Thank you for stepping inside. Your presence matters.


A Time to Mourn & A Time to Dance: From Death to Full Life (2019)
Reflections on grief, resilience, and renewal. Published in paperback and Kindle, available on Amazon.

Endlessly Falling Leaves (2025)
A lyrical exploration of myth, memory, and the natural world. Paperback and Kindle editions available on Amazon.

A Man Called River (2025)
The last scroll, a work of voice and heart (Publishing release, late 2026)

The Third Voice (in progress)
A meditation on loss, collaboration, and the persistence of story.


20th Retrospective of Photography
A collection of decades-long work in photography.

Originally created in 2018, this retrospective closes with a link to my former site, Reflections. Today, my new work continues here, under LeeAnneMorgan.blog

Pentimento Series (2025– )
Abstract collage work exploring textures, layers, and memory.


Gathered or apart, my work reminds me of what I’ve forgotten: that creativity is timeless, expanding, and still growing. Each piece is both a record of where I’ve been and a seed of what’s still to come.


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I’m Lee Anne Morgan — a writer, photographer, and painter who has lived most of my life on the edges of stories, landscapes, and where memory brushes up against imagination.