About the Author

Molly Hope is a writer, creator, and alchemist of self.

Her work is rooted in authenticity, generosity, and reverence for the beauty of life. She believes in the quiet magic of awareness, in generosity as a form of love, and in the power of self-expression to transform. She writes not to teach, but to walk with you.

Every offering she creates is an invitation to untangle what feels heavy and return to what feels true. She writes at the intersection of poetry and personal growth, blending vulnerability, reflection, and wisdom into words that spark recognition in the soul. Her work is not about offering answers, but about holding space for others to meet their own truths, untangle their own knots, and remember the light they carry.

Her words are drawn from lived experience. She writes from the middle of it all: the ache of loss, the unravelling of old patterns, the steady devotion to becoming who she was always meant to be. What began as survival (poems and reflections scribbled in journals) became a devotion, a way of listening inward, meeting her shadows, and welcoming home every hidden part of herself. Those words now live in the world as offerings, not because she has all the answers, but because she believes in the power of language to hold, to heal, and to remind us of who we are.

Her journey has been one of choosing truth over silence, and love over fear — a devotion to becoming rather than arriving. Again and again, she has chosen to speak when silence was expected, to heal when old wounds tried to define her, and to align her life with love, truth, and beauty even when the path was uncertain.

Her name itself carries that choice. Born into stories that weren’t hers, childhood taught her silence, fear, and survival. Yet within her name was a gift her father gave her: Hope. That word became her anchor, even when life pulled her away from it. In her teens, her surname changed, and so too did the way she saw herself. The girl who had once been Molly Hope was hidden beneath another story and another set of expectations. That dissonance would echo for years until she began the work of untangling.

Letting go of old names, patterns, and relationships, she chose to reclaim the truest part of herself: Molly Hope. Reclaiming Hope was not just about identity, but about becoming: aligning her life with authenticity, self-expression, and generosity.

Adulthood brought waves of grief, growth, and awakening. There were moments of devastation, betrayals, losses, broken trust, but also the spark of realisation: she could choose. She could meet her own needs. She could reparent herself. She could take the pieces of what had hurt and alchemise them into something new. She discovered the alchemy of turning pain into power — of meeting emotions as teachers, of choosing again and again to walk toward freedom, creativity, and truth.

The thread running through Molly Hope’s life has always been truth. For years, it was buried beneath silence, shame, and stories told by others. But she found her way back: through grief, through writing, through the small rebellions of choosing her own path.

This is not a story of perfection or arrival. It is the story of a woman who keeps choosing: love over fear, truth over silence, becoming over staying the same.


This is the becoming of Molly Hope.