Louise Blake-Michael (Risen Phoenix)
Bio
LouLou maintains a boundary between her professional endeavors and personal life. She wears many hats as an author, blogger, and content creator. In various projects, each one a testament to her dedication and passion for storytelling.
Stories (327/0)
My Journey Home To Southern Bell
Three and a half days, it's already been jammed pack with new opportunities, and a new chapter of uncharted waters. Huntington a small city that reminds me of Brunswick. The city is as though it's been carved out from the Appalachian Mountains. There are so many members from my childhood in Wayne, WV.
By Louise Blake-Michael (Risen Phoenix)16 days ago in Writers
This Poem Is for those who feel disvalued and dispensable to Society and Employers
There comes a time in all of our lives when reality becomes unbearable. Would anyone notice, would anyone care if one day if I wasn't around besides one person my husband.
By Louise Blake-Michael (Risen Phoenix)24 days ago in Poets
When Everything happens all at Once
Has anyone ever felt overwhelmed when to many things happen all at once? Like it's so much to take in. We don't know what to say or do. Like everyone is moving quickly and we are lingering slowly. Sometimes I wish the world would slow down. For things not to happen all at once so I can catch up.
By Louise Blake-Michael (Risen Phoenix)25 days ago in Psyche
The Downfall of Dan Schneider
As a Millennial watching this documentary series this really ruined my childhood for many reasons. As an adult, all these skits, and jokes I thought were harmless were actually extremely dark jokes, and sexual innuendos. I never thought Nickelodeon would do this. However, all of us know about the Hollywood industry is very dark, and merky.
By Louise Blake-Michael (Risen Phoenix)2 months ago in Geeks
LouLou's Writing Journey
As you all might know, my writing style is always changing. I love experimenting with different styles and tones. Some would say if I were more well-known I am the chameleon of writing. I think what makes me feel stood out is how I know what my demographic loves and enjoys reading. I think for a lot of poeple writing can be difficult because we all are looking for that certain style. However, when it comes to writing, blogging, or writing our manuscripts it's important to set the tone. Instead of acting like we writers know everything I try to remember to stay modest.
By Louise Blake-Michael (Risen Phoenix)2 months ago in Writers
Beyond Blood: The True Essence of Family
In my journey through life, I've come to understand that family is so much more than just blood relations. It's about the connections we form, the bonds we nurture, and the love we share with those who truly understand us. As a sensitive female, I've found solace and strength in the idea of chosen family – those individuals who may not be related by blood but who share our values, experiences, and deepest emotions.
By Louise Blake-Michael (Risen Phoenix)2 months ago in Psyche
Whispering Pine -- Project Borderlines
I stepped out onto the cobblestone streets of Whispering Pines NC., the fading sunlight casting long shadows across the quaint town nestled in the heart of the Appalachian Mountains. The air was thick with the scent of pine and mystery, as if the very trees whispered secrets of ages past.
By Louise Blake-Michael (Risen Phoenix)2 months ago in Fiction
Fears and Thrills
I just started a job for the first time day three I get sick even though I've been since before I started the job. I am the classic college student working as a Briesta at Dunkin Donuts. Since starting there I've been hesitate about so much. Living in the real world I learned that not everyone is truly nice. Very rarely are there truly kind people without a doubt. I only know of a few truly kind hearted people.
By Louise Blake-Michael (Risen Phoenix)2 months ago in Motivation
❤️🔥𝑺𝒕𝒆𝒑𝒑𝒊𝒏𝒈 𝒊𝒏𝒕𝒐 𝒕𝒉𝒆 𝒏𝒆𝒙𝒕 𝑪𝒉𝒂𝒑𝒕𝒆𝒓 𝒇𝒐𝒓 𝑼𝒔❤️🔥
I think my expectations and hopes are from this move from Cleveland To Huntington, WV is the second chance I always wanted. I always thought coming to Ohio growing up was the biggest mistake of my life. I never had the best experiences. As a kid my aunt could just tell me hey go play outside have fun be a kid. I never had that when I arrived back in Ohio.
By Louise Blake-Michael (Risen Phoenix)2 months ago in Longevity