Lois Wright
Lois Wright is an American author, artist, and television personality, known primarily for her work in the fields of the paranormal and spirituality. Her career is defined by her most famous book, *My Life with George: An Unconventional Love Story*, in which she chronicles her thirty-year relationship with a disembodied spiritual entity named George. In addition to her writing, Wright is also a painter and has hosted television programs, earning her the moniker "Lady of the Light." Her works, which explore themes of interdimensional love and communication with the afterlife, have been the subject of award-winning documentaries. For her work, she has received several accolades, including awards at the New York International Independent Film and Video Festival. In 2007, she was also awarded the President's Call to Service Award, one of the highest civilian honors in the United States, by President George W. Bush for her humanitarian efforts and volunteer work.
