The Language of Deviance: Criminality to Gallows Humor

Gystilyn O’Brien - April 10th, 2025 (in peer review) Abstract The term ‘deviance’ has changed greatly over the last several decades, in part due to the rise of acknowledgement regarding the status of mental health disorders, marginalized stratification, and the simple fact that the status quo has begun to adopt those languages and modalities historically assigned … Continue reading The Language of Deviance: Criminality to Gallows Humor

A Frank and Unabridged Guide to Publishing in 2020

There are about a million interesting things about publishing a book. The hardest, hands down, is pushing the button. I wish I'd had a better guide, a better map regarding what to expect, when I had started. I, like most, had to dig to find the process, and frankly, it's got so many steps that there's no point in being secretive about it. Here is a guide - straightforward and simple.

Addressing Sleep in the Correctional System

By Gystilyn O’Brien - 06/02/2019 - unpublished Sleep deprivation is a major problem in society, given busy schedules and poor nutrition and sleep practices. In the prison system, where tensions are high as a standard, sleep deprivation can cause not only health failure but civil unrest, costing the institution and economy both time and money. … Continue reading Addressing Sleep in the Correctional System

Magic. How it Works; How to See and Connect with Energy

The thing to realize is that being connected, seeing Energy, being aware, it's not something only witches do. Humans are made to do this thing. It’s apart of our physical make-up, to be able to connect and see. Monks, martial artists, prophets, priests, gurus, medicine men, witches… all these people throughout time have known these things to be true, across all religions.