Amelia Rowan

**Poet • Memory Writer • Creative Editor at LasenSpace** Amelia Rowan is a poet and reflective writer whose work centers on memory, healing, and the emotional threads that shape everyday life. She has been writing poetry and personal essays for more than 10 years, focusing on themes of nostalgia, relationships, and inner growth. Amelia serves as one of the core editors at LasenSpace, where she contributes: - original poems - memory-focused essays for *Remember When* - gentle commentary on emotional storytelling - editorial guidance for new writers Her approach to writing is grounded in lived experience. Amelia believes that every person carries powerful stories, and she uses her work to help readers reconnect with moments they may have forgotten. When she’s not writing, she enjoys long walks, old journals, and collecting small details from daily life that later become poems.

20 Years of Us: Gifts for the Long Haul

Two decades together is no small feat. It is a milestone that speaks to patience, growth, and a whole lot…

3 months ago

The Return of Rhyme: A Symposium on the Rebirth of Classical Verse

The Princeton Club of New York, usually a bastion of quiet networking, recently became the staging ground for a literary…

3 months ago

10 Years Strong: The Perfect Anniversary Gifts

A decade together is no small feat. It’s ten years of inside jokes, shared silences, and building a life side…

3 months ago

To My Teammate: Why We Win When We’re Together

I was thinking today about how much ground we've covered together. You know, between two people in this kind of…

3 months ago

Visions of the Heart: Lessons from Masters of the Lens

Photography has always been more than just capturing a moment in time; it is about capturing the spirit of an…

3 months ago

The Art of Disguise: Interpreting the Butterfly Lover

The tale of Liang Shanbo and Zhu Yingtai, often regarded as the "Romeo and Juliet of the East," is a…

3 months ago

The 10 Best Poems of Emily Dickinson

Reading Emily Dickinson often feels like receiving a telegram from a strange, parallel planet that somehow mirrors our own. Her…

3 months ago

Keeping the Moments That Matter

I was scrolling through the photos from the wedding—and that trip we took last summer—and realized they deserve more than…

3 months ago

The Rebirth of the Epic: Walking Into Hell with James Sale

It is a quiet era for the epic. The grand, sweeping narratives that once defined civilizations—the clangor of Trojan shields,…

3 months ago

Christmas Memorials: Honoring the Ones We Miss

The holiday season has a way of amplifying everything. The lights seem brighter, the laughter louder, and for those carrying…

3 months ago

Echoes of Honor: A Tribute to Remembrance Day

November brings a specific chill, not just from the turning season but from the solemn weight of history settling upon…

3 months ago

The Silence and the Love: Walking Through the Loss of a Son

Losing a son creates a silence that no other loss can replicate. It is a pain that defies nature, leaving…

3 months ago

To the Moms with Fur Babies: A Celebration of Wet Noses and Wagging Tails

It isn't about shared DNA; it is about the shared walks in the early morning rain and the warm, heavy…

3 months ago

Choosing the Paper that Tells Your Story

There is something undeniably special about holding a tangible memory in your hands. Whether it is a holiday card that…

3 months ago

To the Protectors of the Pack: A Father’s Day Tribute

Fatherhood isn’t always defined by biology. Sometimes, it is defined by the early morning walks, the quiet companionship on the…

3 months ago

Breaking the Metronome: The Art of Metric Variation

In 1688, John Dryden lost his title as Poet Laureate. His replacement was Thomas Shadwell, a rival Dryden considered laughably…

3 months ago

To the Hands That Held Us: Notes for Mother’s Day

There is a specific kind of silence that falls when you sit in front of a blank card. The pen…

3 months ago

Notes for the Best Dog Dad: Birthday Edition

He’s the guy who doesn’t mind the dog hair on his black jeans, the one who happily wakes up for…

3 months ago

Chasing the Flow: Notes on Waterfall Photography

I was looking through some notes from Stacy White recently, and it got me thinking about why we're always so…

3 months ago

Ten Years of Us: Celebrating a Decade of Love and Resilience

It’s hard to believe that a full decade has passed since you first said "I do." Ten years is a…

3 months ago

The First Hello: Why an Ultrasound is the Ultimate Father’s Day Gift

There is a unique quietness to the early days of fatherhood, specifically the months before the baby actually arrives. While…

3 months ago

Finding the Right Words: Comforting a Loved One Through Loss

When someone you love is navigating the heavy waters of grief, knowing what to say can feel paralyzed by the…

3 months ago

The Dawn of English Verse: From Druids to the Conquest

The lineage of English poetry does not begin in the parlors of the Victorian era or the playhouses of Elizabeth…

3 months ago

Lighting a Flame for the Man Who Lit the Way

There is something deeply grounding about the scent of a home when Dad is around. It’s a mix of things—maybe…

3 months ago

The Classical Ascent: Michael Curtis on the Architecture of Virtue and the Modern Morass

In an era where specialization often fragments the artistic soul, Michael Curtis stands as a defiant archetype of the Renaissance…

3 months ago

Echoes of the Greats: A Night of Classical Figures

History often feels like a statue in a museum-cold, distant, and untouchable. Yet, when poetry breathes life into marble and…

3 months ago

Capturing the Siege: Hong Kong’s Struggle in Verse

The streets of Hong Kong in late 2019 were not merely thoroughfares of commerce; they became a theater of ideological…

3 months ago

Keeping Their Spirit Close with Angel Wing Tributes

When someone we love becomes a memory, finding a way to keep that memory tangible can bring a sense of…

3 months ago

The Mathematics of Mercy: A Review of Carol Smallwood’s “In the Measuring”

Carol SmallwoodIn the Measuring, a substantial collection by Carol Smallwood, presents readers with a specific, curious arithmetic: seventy-seven poems. To…

3 months ago

The Renaissance in Your Hands: Unveiling the Society of Classical Poets Journal, Volume XII

The arrival of a new anthology is never merely a publication date; it is the crystallization of time, effort, and…

3 months ago

Echoes Across Empires: A Dialogue Between Laozi and Socrates

History, when viewed through the lens of wisdom rather than conquest, reveals fascinating synchronicity. In the axial age of antiquity,…

3 months ago

The Last Magic: Restoring Wonder Through Traditional Verse

To speak of poetry for children is to speak of the last fortress of rhythm. In a literary landscape where…

3 months ago

Framing the Melody: Gifts That Capture Your Love Story

There is always that one song. It might be the track that was playing in the background the first time…

3 months ago

A Tribute to the Hands That Built Our Home: Anniversary Gifts for In-Laws in India

They are the ones who welcomed us with open arms, bridging the gap between two families with warmth and patience.…

3 months ago

The Quiet Radical: John Keats and the Architecture of Longing

The literary silhouette of John Keats often appears soft-edged, a figure wreathed in the mist of his own "sensuous medievalising."…

3 months ago

Silicon vs. Soul: The Verdict on the Human-AI Poetry Duel

The Turing Test has quietly shifted from conversation to creation. When the Society of Classical Poets placed human verse alongside…

3 months ago

The Choreography of Nature: Ancient Wisdom for a Balanced Life

In the grand aesthetic of classical Chinese civilization, the human body is not merely a biological machine; it is a…

3 months ago

The Magic of the Beginning: Celebrating Your First Date Anniversary

There is a specific kind of magic held in the memory of a first date—a bittersweet nostalgia for those flustered…

3 months ago

One Year of Us: Gifts That Tell Your Story

It’s hard to believe it has already been 365 days since you started this journey together. The transition from those…

3 months ago

The Breath Between Words: A Journey Through Haiku

Seventeen sounds. That is all it takes to build a world. The haiku does not explain; it shows. It strips…

3 months ago

Beyond the Red Curtain: The Resonant Artistry of Shen Yun

Shen Yun dancer striking a dynamic airborne pose against a bright backgroundThe advertisements are ubiquitous, coloring the grey sidewalks of…

3 months ago

The Resonance of Form: Cynthia Erlandson and the Maria W. Faust Sonnet Prize

In the landscape of contemporary verse, the sonnet stands as a testament to disciplined beauty. It is a form that…

3 months ago

To the Moms With Wet Noses and Wagging Tails

Motherhood isn't defined solely by biology; it is defined by love, patience, and the number of times you've woken up…

3 months ago

The Spenserian Weave: Beyond the Faerie Queene

Edmund Spenser oil paintingEdmund Spenser, the architect of the rhyme scheme abab bcbc cdcd ee, often monopolizes the conversation. We…

4 months ago

10 Masterpieces to Ignite the High School Classroom

Teaching poetry isn't just about scanning meter or hunting for metaphors; it is about unlocking a strange, new logic where…

4 months ago

The 10 Essential Novels: A Classical Foundation

Classical poetry serves as the bedrock of literature across cultures. From the structured verses of the Iliad in the West…

4 months ago

Ten Years of Resilience: Celebrating the Tin Anniversary

Ten years is a lifetime in moments. It is a decade of waking up together, of shared coffees, of navigating…

4 months ago

Handmade Tributes: Crafting Comfort from Memory

There is a quiet kind of healing that happens when we keep our hands busy. It isn't just about the…

4 months ago

Celestial Cycles: The Art of Time in Chinese Tradition

Time, in the Chinese consciousness, is not merely a linear progression of hours and days. It is a cyclical rhythm,…

4 months ago

The Invisible Threads: Finding Our Strength Together

It is rarely about the monuments we build or the accolades we display on a shelf. The true measure of…

4 months ago

Sweet Symbols: Choosing the Perfect Marriage Anniversary Cake Gift

There is a quiet, profound magic in the moment you bring out a cake. It isn't just about the sugar…

4 months ago

The Golden Slipper and the Silent Fish: Tracing Ye Xian

The archetype of the downtrodden beauty rising to royalty is a narrative thread woven into the fabric of human history,…

4 months ago