đ° Astrology for Writers | Part 3
⢠Please support me by reposting, liking, following, and commenting on this post. If it doesn't resonate with you, please remember that a birth chat must be read as a whole.
If your Sun or Mercury is in Scorpio, or your personal planets make tight aspects with Pluto, you donât write to decorate reality - you write to expose it. Your stories are driven by obsession, psychological tension, and emotional truth. Youâre drawn to what is hidden, taboo, or quietly destructive. Writing may feel intense, even uncomfortable, because it asks you to sit with power dynamics, desire, fear, and loss. Your characters are rarely innocent; they are complex, morally layered, and internally conflicted. You write to confront what others avoid.
Genres: psychological fiction, dark literary realism, noir, emotionally intense drama.
Examples: Patricia Highsmith, "The Talented Mr. Ripley" (1955); Gillian Flynn, "Sharp Objects" (2006).
If your Mercury is retrograde, especially in earth or water signs, or placed in the 4th house, your writing process is inward and cyclical. You donât move forward in straight lines - you return, reconsider, and rewrite meaning over time. Memory, family dynamics, emotional inheritance, and the past tend to seep into your narratives naturally. You may struggle to explain your ideas out loud, but on the page, your voice becomes precise and intimate. Your strength lies in emotional accuracy rather than speed.
Genres: autobiographical fiction, domestic realism, memory-driven narratives, confessional prose.
Examples: Natalia Ginzburg, "Family Lexicon" (1963); Karl Ove KnausgĂĽrd, "My Struggle" (2009â2011).
If your Venus is conjunct Neptune, or your Venus is placed in the 12th house, you write from longing rather than certainty. Love, beauty, and loss blur together in your work. Youâre highly sensitive to tone, atmosphere, and what remains unspoken. Romance in your stories is often idealised, distant, or quietly painful. You may feel emotionally porous while writing, as if boundaries between you and your characters dissolve. Your prose tends to be lyrical, melancholic, and deeply emotive.
Genres: poetic fiction, romantic melancholy, introspective literary prose.
Examples: AndrĂŠ Aciman, "Call Me by Your Name" (2007); Jeanette Winterson, "Written on the Body" (1992).
If your Sun or Mercury falls in the 3rd house, or your chart has strong Gemini influence, language itself is central to who you are. You notice everything - conversations, contradictions, social dynamics, small details others overlook. Dialogue carries meaning in your writing, and structure often emerges through voice rather than plot. Youâre drawn to everyday moments and the way truth hides in them. Curiosity fuels your creativity more than drama.
Genres: contemporary fiction, dialogue-driven novels, short stories, and social observations.
Examples: Sally Rooney, "Normal People" (2018); Raymond Carver, "What We Talk About When We Talk About Love" (1981).
If Chiron strongly aspects your Moon or your Mercury, writing is inseparable from healing. You may have grown up feeling misunderstood, unheard, or emotionally dismissed, and the page became the first place where your voice felt safe. Your stories speak softly but directly about vulnerability, shame, tenderness, and repair. Readers feel recognised in your work because youâre willing to articulate pain without spectacle. Your wounds become language.
Genres: intimate realism, emotionally raw fiction, healing narratives.
Examples: Ocean Vuong, "On Earth Weâre Briefly Gorgeous" (2019); Annie Ernaux, "Simple Passion" (1991).
Part 1 Part 2
Credits to @strangergraphics
⢠More astrology observations on writers coming soon.
Š astrologywithclara | private services | 2026 all rights reserved










