Voice Within: A Storybook by Storytellers

The Apple Tree


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A single myth can teach generations who to trust, who to blame, and whose voice gets ignored. Today we challenge that inheritance with an original short story that rewrites the Adam and Eve narrative from the inside out, guided by the questions raised in Elizabeth Lesser’s Cassandra Speaks and a deep love of modern mythmaking.

We talk about the rare creative experience writers know well, when a piece arrives like a “download” after weeks or months of silence, then we share The Apple Tree, a lyrical retelling set in a food forest where the first tree Adam and Eve plant together becomes a symbol of partnership, fidelity, and collaborative power. When the serpent appears, it doesn’t just offer fruit, it tries to divide them with accusation and doubt. The heart of the story is the alternative we don’t hear often enough: Eve’s intuitive wisdom is real, Eve is believed, and Adam chooses protection over suspicion.

If you’re drawn to feminist retellings, biblical reinterpretation, archetypes, creative writing, and storytelling that heals old shame, this one offers a fresh lens. It’s a short listen with a long echo, ending on a simple truth: it’s all just a story, and the way we tell it changes us.

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Voice Within: A Storybook by StorytellersBy Simona Rosa