đź“– Poetry & Creative Writing
• Original Poetry & Short Stories
• Writing Tips & Inspiration
• Mythology & Literary Themes in Poetry
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What Are You Most Worried About for the Future? A reflection from the small towns, where roots run deep and futures still feel within reach.
By Michelle Allen Michelle Allen is a community storyteller dedicated to preserving the history and charm of Hesperia. Learn more at www.echoesofthewillow.com We don’t always ask this out loud, do we? “What are you most worried about for the future?” It’s the kind of question that hovers in the quiet spaces—on back porches at dusk,… Continue reading
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🌿 Whispering Willow Presents: 31 Days of Soul Writing
Hosted by Michelle Allen Whispering Willow July 1–31, 2025 Michelle Allen is a community storyteller dedicated to preserving the history and charm of Hesperia. Learn more at www.echoesofthewillow.com 🌿✍️ Welcome to the 31 Days of Soulful Writing Challenge! ✍️🌿 Hosted by Whispering Willow July 1–31, 2025 This July, I’m inviting you to take a few… Continue reading
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The Quiet Heroes of Hesperia
By Michelle Allen Michelle Allen is a community storyteller dedicated to preserving the history and charm of Hesperia. Learn more at www.echoesofthewillow.com A great teacher doesn’t just fill heads—they light fires. They are not simply deliverers of information, but gardeners of potential, tending to curiosity like soil and seed. You recognize them not just by… Continue reading
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Scars I Carry (and the Stories They Tell)
By Michelle Allen | www.echoesofthewillow.com Michelle Allen is a community storyteller dedicated to preserving the history and charm of Hesperia. Learn more at www.echoesofthewillow.com Every scar is a story. Some stitched and healed. Others still bleed quietly beneath the surface. I’ve had surgeries—plural. Some with doctors. Some with time. Some with sorrow sharp enough to… Continue reading
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Happy Father’s Day. 💙
Happy Father’s Day to the men who have stood in the role of father, even when the path wasn’t perfect. To my dad—though he may not have been the best father, he was always there. To my brother—who, without children of his own, stepped in as a steady presence and even took my father’s place… Continue reading
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Let’s Talk About What Moves You
Lately, I’ve been thinking about how we connect—not just as professionals or creatives, but as people. Beyond algorithms and curated feeds, what we often crave is real connection: shared stories, sparks of inspiration, a feeling that we’re seen. So today, I want to pause the usual flow and ask you: What are you passionate about… Continue reading
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A Thousand Miles from Home
5/10/24 A thousand miles stretch out, a ribbon in the night, The hum of wheels whispers tales of love’s flight. Each mile, a memory, each turn, a soft sigh, The road unfolds like a starlit sky. In the rearview mirror, your image fades, A haunting echo of love’s sweet parades. The distance grows, but my… Continue reading
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The Echoes That Shape Us: On Historical Figures and Inner Resonance
When asked to name a favorite historical figure, I find it impossible to pick just one. My mind doesn’t rush to conquerors or kings, but those who quietly—and resolutely—reshaped the world through love, vision, and unwavering resilience. My heart and imagination reach for a constellation of souls—visionaries, rebels, poets—each one whispering a different kind of… Continue reading
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Finding Passion in Paint and Words
Passion has a way of arriving unexpectedly—sometimes as a whisper, sometimes as an undeniable force. For me, creativity has been my guiding light, helping me bring emotions to life through both words and colors. Writing and painting are not just hobbies; they are essential parts of who I am. Writing has long been my space… Continue reading
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Amber Eclipse
Will I ever outshine her, The amber muse that whispers in your veins? Her hold—unyielding, relentless, cruel, While I stand here, fighting in love’s name. Forty years—our hearts wandered, And yet they found their way back. But the path we walk is uneven, Littered with ghosts that cast shadows black. She cradled you in her… Continue reading
