
Lauren Sanchez begs fans for help as she faces problem with new book after space crusade
wedding of the century
" to Jeff Bezos, and now
Lauren Sanchez
has given fans some extraordinary insight as to how she prepares to wind down and write her next book.
The
author and journalist
has given followers a little peek into the space where she writes at home, showing off her fuchsia pink desk, pink and blue walls, with blue skies and clouds painted on the ceiling. Her laptop was a tinted pink shade and had a cute Smurf character sticker on the lid.
Lauren, who recently completed a
star-studded Blue Origin mission to space
with Katy Perry and Gayle King, opened up about her struggles writing her new book, which could well be inspired by her journey to space, and how she is facing the dreaded writer's block.
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She posted a video on
at her work station and said, "I've had a little writer's block with this second book, and I've noticed that if I've had a little calm peaceful place, then I'm able to let all my ideas float through me easily."
Lauren Sanchez gave fans a glimpse inside her home as she prepared to write her next book.
(Image: @laurenwsanchez/instagram)
Lauren asked fans for help and said she was curious what their process for writing was. The brunette, who wore a black bodysuit and jeans in the clip, said she was used to a busy newsroom environment in the past, and sometimes she works in a coffee shop to recreate the buzz.
She captioned her Instagram post, "A little peek into the space where my words come to life. Everyone's writing process is unique…there's no right or wrong, just whatever works for you. I'd love to hear about yours."
Her devoted followers were up to the challenge and gladly volunteered how they coped with writer's block. One said, "I like to be in a quiet space and good lighting." Another said, "I write almost everyday after we put my toddler down for bedtime, so from 9ish pm to 12am. I have a writing playlist for music, great from switching from mom duties to writing about fantasy and mythological beasts haha."
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A third chimed in, "I have a few writing stations around the house similar to yours all by the window." Her celebrity pal Paris Hilton sent a bunch of heart and kisses emojis. No wonder Lauren would have a lot on her mind while writing her second book - after the backlash she faced with her first.
She was forced to slash the price of her children's book to just 99 cents earlier this year after a lawsuit.
The Fly Who Flew to Space was reduced dramatically after she was sued by her former yoga teacher who accused her of "stealing" the idea she told her in confidence.
Lauren showed fans her pink work station
(Image: @laurenwsanchez/instagram)
Alanna Zabel alleged that she devised the premise of a character going to space and divulged her storyline to Sanchez over the years. She pointed to her book Dharma Kitty Goes to Mars, published in 2021, as the primary evidence.
The lawsuit has been ongoing since the book dropped as Zabel claimed she had "oral and written discussions" with Sanchez about her pet astronaut story. Zabel trusted despite her "continual and outrageous acts of jealousy.'
In the complaint, Zabel stated she thought about potentially "giving proceeds of sales from the book to Bezos Earth Fund and Bezos Academy."
Still, Lauren did her best to put this behind her and move forward with her new book as she showed fans how she was preparing for it on social media. It has been a busy few months for Lauren who is preparing for her sensational up coming nuptials to Amazon CEO Jeff Bezos.
They will tie the knot this summer - two years after getting engaged. The famous couple are set to say I do on board their exquisite $500 million yacht, where their A-list guests will fly to Venice, Italy, for the wedding expected to be held in June.
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