Noah Easton

For the Man Who Loves Them Best

There is a specific kind of gentleness found in a man who loves his dogs. It is seen in the…

6 months ago

A New Way to Hold Onto the Light

You know those specific photos that just feel different? Maybe it's that candid shot from the wedding where the lighting…

6 months ago

Two Years Down, A Lifetime to Go: Cotton Keepsakes for Us

Two years of marriage feels like slipping into your favorite t-shirt-soft, familiar, and getting better with every wash. They call…

6 months ago

To My Favorite Teammate: Why “We” Is My Favorite Word

Remember when we realized we weren't just two people dating, but an actual force of nature? It wasn't necessarily during…

6 months ago

The Kojiki: Where Myth Bleeds into History

poems Classical Book Review: A Brief Look atIn the beginning, there was only a silent, oily chaos. From this primordial…

6 months ago

Holding On: Anchors for a Father’s Memory

The silence in the house is always the loudest part of grief. It’s not just the absence of a voice…

6 months ago

The Singing Line and the Sacred: A Review of Theresa Rodriguez’s Sonnets

Theresa Rodriguez, Sonnets. 2nd edition. Shanti Arts, 2020. Literary critic William Empson famously devoted his attention to the concept of…

6 months ago

365 Days of Us: Happy 1st Anniversary

They say the first year of marriage is the one that sets the tone for a lifetime. Looking back at…

6 months ago

10 Timeless Poems for a Final Farewell

Selecting the right words for a funeral service often feels like trying to catch smoke with your bare hands. The…

6 months ago

Butterflies from Heaven: Symbols of Comfort

Navigating loss often involves looking for small anchors—things that help us feel connected to those we miss. The concept of…

6 months ago

Choosing You: The Promise That Grows With Every Year

It isn't just about the adrenaline of the first date or the fanfare of the wedding day. Real love lives…

6 months ago

The Shape-Shifter’s Verse: A Tetra-Pentameter Challenge

The ear is a creature of habit. It craves the steady march of the iamb, that da-DUM da-DUM heartbeat that…

6 months ago

One Year of Us: Celebrating the First Anniversary

They say the first year of marriage is the "Paper Anniversary." It sounds fragile, doesn't it? But think about it—paper…

7 months ago