Marco Moreno is a storyteller, counselor, and coach whose work blends psychology, mythology, and personal experience. He was drawn to storytelling through a romantic sensibility—not in the sentimental sense, but in the capacity to imagine a mythic inner world. Growing up listening to stories told by his grandfather shaped his early relationship to narrative, meaning, and imagination.
From an early age, Marco gravitated toward writing poetry and short stories, often drawn inward rather than toward spectacle. His later training in communication, counseling, executive coaching, applied mythology, and analytical psychology gave him a language to deepen this inward focus, bridging evidence-based practice with depth psychology.
As an LPC-Associate and executive coach, his work spans counseling, organizational development, leadership coaching, teaching, and reflective writing. His debut collection, Crimson Myths, sits at the crossroads of the personal and the archetypal, where story becomes ritual, and reflection becomes an invitation.
About The Author
“I write to make sense of the inner world—of memory, longing, shadow, and becoming. Through story and reflection, I explore how myth and psychology accompany us as we navigate identity and meaning.”
-Marco M
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Books
Crimson Myths: Cuentos y Leyendas from the Unconscious
Crimson Myths is a collection of short stories, poems, and reflections drawn from dreams, mythology, and the unconscious. Blending memoir with myth, the book explores identity, memory, shadow, and transformation through symbolic storytelling and psychological reflection.
Each piece invites the reader inward—into moments of rupture, recognition, and meaning—where story becomes a way of listening to the psyche rather than explaining it. The collection is both personal and archetypal, offering fragments meant to be felt as much as understood.
Genres:
Creative Nonfiction · Mythopoetic Literature · Psychological Reflection
Best for readers who enjoy:
Symbolic storytelling, Jungian themes, reflective prose, myth-informed psychology
The Space Between: 7 Lessons I Wished I Learned Growing Up
The Space Between is a reflective nonfiction work written as both a guide and a quiet conversation. Originally shaped as letters and lessons for the author’s daughters, the book explores identity, values, emotional growth, and meaning through personal reflection and accessible insight.
Rather than offering rigid answers, the book creates space—between reaction and response, certainty and doubt, who we are and who we are becoming. It is written for readers navigating transitions, parenthood, or the inner questions that accompany growth.
Genres:
Reflective Nonfiction · Personal Development · Psychology-Informed Writing
Best for readers who enjoy:
Thoughtful guidance, emotionally grounded insight, meaning-centered reflection