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Laura Morini

Laura Morini - Historian, Science Communicator, and Research Writer

Exploring the hidden connections between knowledge, culture and curiosity.

Full Author Bio

 

My name is Laura Morini, and for as long as I can remember, I have been drawn to the quiet corners of history, the strange pockets of science, and the small ideas that cling to the edges of consciousness. I earned my B.A. in History because I wanted to understand how people before us made sense of their world, and I later completed an M.Sc. in Science Communication because I wanted to understand how we explain it today. CogniVane is the place where those two passions finally found a home together.

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I have always been fascinated by the way a single idea can shift the way we see everything. Sometimes it happens through a historical event, sometimes through a scientific curiosity, and sometimes through a fictional story that slips under your skin and lingers there. This site grew from that fascination. I wanted a space where I could blend narrative with reflection, imagination with research, and storytelling with a thoughtful look at the world.

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Before I started CogniVane, I spent several years writing for academic projects, cultural institutions, and small editorial teams, always circling around themes of knowledge, mystery, and human behavior. But I often felt that traditional formats left no room for the wonder I wanted to express. I wanted fiction that felt true and truth that felt imaginative. I wanted a way to explore questions that did not have clear answers. And most of all, I wanted to write in a voice that felt completely my own.

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CogniVane is my personal exploration of the curious, the bizarre, and the quietly profound. I write stories that take small details from the world and stretch them just enough to feel uncanny. Some of them wander through forgotten moments in history. Others unravel strange scientific ideas or follow hypothetical questions into odd territory. And many of them simply trace the wandering path of a single thought as it grows into something larger.

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Everything I create here comes from a place of genuine curiosity. I spend long hours reading through obscure books, scanning old journals, digging into unusual research papers, and chasing odd ideas until I find the spark that makes a story come alive. This is where I feel most at home: in the space between knowledge and imagination, in that thin line where fact becomes wonder.

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I hope that when you read my work, you feel a sense of discovery. I hope you find something that makes you think differently for a moment, or something that slips back into your mind later when you are not expecting it. Most of all, I hope these stories remind you that the world is still full of questions worth asking.

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CogniVane is my personal project, sustained by curiosity, care, and the joy of exploring ideas that refuse to sit quietly. I am grateful you are here, reading, listening, and wandering through these thoughts with me.

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How I Create: Inspiration, Process, and Purpose

 

My work always begins with a question that refuses to leave me alone. Sometimes it comes from a curious piece of history, sometimes from an odd scientific idea, and sometimes from a simple thought that feels too strange to ignore. I take these sparks and explore them from every angle. I read widely, follow unexpected trails in research papers, and dig into old journals or forgotten accounts until I find a thread that feels alive. From there, I start shaping the idea into a story that blends fiction with reflection.

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My creative approach sits in the middle of several worlds. I love the structure and depth of philosophical thinking, but I also love the freedom of fiction and the grounding of real research. So I weave them together. A story might begin with a hypothetical question, grow through scientific curiosity, and end with a quiet philosophical moment. I write in a style that invites the reader to follow the idea with me, to pause in the same places I pause, and to feel the wonder that made me chase the thought in the first place.

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I am shaped by many influences. I learn from writers who explore the uncanny, thinkers who question the ordinary, and scientists who uncover strange truths about the world. I am inspired by historical anecdotes that reveal something oddly human, by cultural oddities that hint at deeper patterns, and by the small facts that seem too curious to be ignored. These influences guide the tone of CogniVane and give each story a blend of imagination, knowledge, and quiet mystery.

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Behind every story on this site is a process that is both structured and instinctive. Research gives me grounding, fictional detail gives me freedom, and reflection gives me meaning. I often start with a simple concept and ask myself where it leads, what it hints at, and what human truth might be hiding beneath it. The story unfolds as I follow that path, letting facts and imagination work together until they settle into something coherent.

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My mission with CogniVane is to share that sense of wonder with the reader. I want to create stories that make people pause, think, and see the world a little differently. I want to explore ideas that feel strange but meaningful, and to offer a space where curiosity is not just encouraged but celebrated. If my work leaves you with a question lingering in your mind or a thought that returns hours later, then I feel I have done something worthwhile.

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