Marisa Donnelly
Marisa is a writer, poet, & editor. She is the author of Somewhere On A Highway, a poetry collection on self-discovery, growth, love, loss and the challenges of becoming.
When You Forget Who You Are, Remember You Are A Child Of God
You are a daughter or son of an Almighty force, of a passionate deity, of a powerful being who loves and values you beyond measure.
I Want You To Feel My Love In Every Part Of You
I want to be the drop of color in your darkness, the light that never fades out of your mind, the thought always floating in your head, a necessary piece of you.
Speak Until Your Voice Is Heard
You have a right. To tell your story. To be heard. To be bold and fearless and unafraid.
I’ve Never Been Good At Forgetting
I’m not good at forgetting the way I had loved so fiercely, feeling comforted by those stars, those lights thousands of feet below.
What You Need (And Desperately Crave) In A Partner, Based On Your Love Style
‘Playful’: You don’t like to be forced to think about forever when you’re still figuring yourself out.
Houston’s Something Wicked Music Festival Embodies Everything That EDM Stands For: Hope, Support And Celebration
What many people might not know about Something Wicked is that the festival raised over $165,000 in Hurricane Harvey recovery efforts.
At The End Of The Day, I Hope You Stop Taking Life So Seriously
You will be okay. You will find your footing again. You are too young, and the future is too beautiful and open to spend your days only focusing on what you don’t’ have, or have lost, or have not yet gained.
Music Isn’t Just Sound, It’s Language: Behind The Scenes With Ookay
Not only did Ookay sing live, play a variety of instruments, jump on stage, and engage his audience throughout the entire set, but his mix of sound connected every single person who listened.
A Series Of Things I’m Too Afraid To Tell You
You make my soul buzz. And honestly, I don’t want this feeling to fade.
Maybe You Don’t ‘Find’ Strength, You Create It
All the power you need is already within you. You just need to spark it up and light your fire.
Losing You Has Taught Me Who I Am
Losing you has taught me that when people leave, it does not determine my worth.