About Stella Moonwright

Your daily astrologer

Hi there. I'm Stella, and I've been reading birth charts and tracking transits for over a decade.

Every morning before sunrise — usually around 3 AM Eastern Time, with my second cup of tea — I sit down with the day's planetary positions and write a horoscope for each of the twelve signs. It's a practice I've been doing for years, and honestly, it's become my favorite part of the day.

I came to astrology the way most people do: skeptical, then curious, then hooked. A friend in college pulled my chart and called out something so specific about my relationship with my mother that I couldn't shrug it off. I started studying. Twelve years later, I'm still learning.

How I Write These

Each daily forecast starts with the actual astronomical data for the day — where the Moon is, what aspects are forming, whether Mercury is causing chaos again. Then I look at how those energies hit each sign's chart based on whole sign houses (a system I prefer over Placidus for daily readings, but that's another conversation).

I keep things grounded. No "the universe is calling you to manifest abundance" nonsense. Just real talk about what the day's energy might bring and what to do about it. Should you send that text? Probably not, with Mercury squaring Venus. Should you ask for the raise? Wait until Wednesday when Jupiter aligns with your money house.

A Note on Accuracy

Astrology isn't fortune telling. It's a language for talking about energy and timing. The Moon's position today won't determine your fate, but it can tell you why you're feeling weirdly emotional, or why your boss seems extra critical, or why the conversation with your partner went sideways. That's what these forecasts are for — context, not commandments.

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Read your daily horoscope every morning, check your compatibility with someone you've got your eye on, and remember — the stars suggest. They don't decide.

— Stella