About warmtexts.com

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About WarmTexts

A site built for the moment you know exactly what you feel and have no idea how to say it.

The person behind this
Wren Taylor, author of WarmTexts

Wren Taylor

Freelance writer. Perpetual traveler.
Writing about the words that keep us close.

Why this site exists

I have spent the last several years working remotely while moving between the United States, Europe, and Southeast Asia. That kind of life comes with a particular kind of loneliness: not the absence of people, but the daily awareness of distance from the specific people you love most.

What I learned, slowly, is that a single message sent at the right moment can do something no amount of catching-up-when-I’m-back can fully replicate. A text from my mother on a rough Tuesday in Lisbon. A voice note from a friend on an anniversary she remembered and I had been trying not to. A birthday message that arrived at the exact moment I needed to feel held by someone far away.

I built WarmTexts for the person sitting with their phone, feeling the weight of a moment, and not knowing where to start. The messages here are written to be sent, not to fill a page. Every one of them is held to a single question: would I actually send this to someone I love?

If the answer is not yes, it does not go in.

What you will find here

WarmTexts covers the full range of moments that call for words: the celebrations, the losses, the ordinary days when you want someone to know you are thinking of them, and everything in between.

A note on how this works

This site is free to use. It is supported by Google AdSense display advertising. There are no affiliate links, no sponsored content, and no commercial arrangements that influence what gets written here. I do not recommend anything I would not send to my own mother.

If you have a question, a correction, or something you wish this site covered, the best way to reach me is through the contact page. I read everything.

WarmTexts is one person’s attempt to make it a little easier to say the thing that matters. I hope it helps.