Get to Know Me

I’m Callie Little.

Resilient is what I was born to be.

As a self-parented breaker of trauma cycles, an accomplished writer without higher education, and a self-employed full-time artist, my motto is 
“all it takes is doing.” 

Callie Little is an author, artist, and mental health advocate from the Pacific Northwest, whose work spans writing, visual art, and personal healing practices. Known for her compassionate exploration of emotional well-being, Callie co-created Every Little Thing You Do Is Magic Tarot with Moorea Seal, blending traditional tarot with modern themes of mental health and self-discovery. The 78-card deck and guidebook invite users into a journey of introspection and growth, offering creative visuals that merge the classic Rider-Waite-Smith tarot style with expressive, layered illustrations designed for modern self-inquiry.

Beyond her tarot work, Callie’s writing has been published in Teen Vogue, Architectural Digest, VICE, and other well-regarded publications. Her articles often delve into themes of intimacy, resilience, and identity, shaped by her professional experience in mental health and intimacy education. She writes with a deeply personal yet universally resonant voice, inviting readers to explore their inner lives with curiosity and compassion.

Callie approaches her art and writing with a “feelings witch” persona—a nod to her philosophy that art and spirituality are powerful tools for emotional transformation. Represented by the Levine Greenberg Rostan Literary Agency, she continues to inspire with her distinctive, heartfelt approach to mental health, encouraging her audience to seek healing through creative and mindful self-expression.

 

Some facts:

  • I’m the messiest Virgo you’ll ever meet
  • West Coaster for life— I was born in Portland, Oregon and then moved to Northern California in my 20s. Now, I've been a resident of beautiful Seattle, Washington for almost a decade!
  • Sparkling beverages are my lifeblood
  • My reason to wake up every morning is so that I can begin planning my next international adventure
  • I have a pomeranian-mini poodle named Peach
  • Diagnosed Autistic at age 31. Here to shift the paradigm around this misunderstood, stigmatized neurotype!
  • My bestie and podcast co-host found out after a decade of friendship that we’re fifth-cousins.
  • I’m queer, non-binary, and polyamorous
  • My pronouns are she and they, and I genuinely don’t have a preference for which you use. Just don’t call me a “lady”