Tag: personal story

  • The Right Way…

    The Right Way…

    In “What Does Your Ideal Home Look Like?” Jason C Owen envisions a home as a sanctuary of integrity, where honesty, compassion, and courage are daily practices. The book emphasizes modeling these values for children, creating a foundation of character that quietly rebels against a world valuing shortcuts, aiming to shape a principled future.

  • “The House That Swallowed the Sun”

    “The House That Swallowed the Sun”

    This poem, shared by Jason C. Owen on tells a haunting and vivid story of a family encountering a malevolent house that comes alive with sinister intent. As the family arrives at dusk, the seemingly abandoned house awaits them with an eerie presence. Once inside, the atmosphere shifts dramatically as the house transforms into a…

  • My first kiss…

    My first kiss…

    This whimsical and humorous poem, shared by Jason C. Owen on “A Writer’s Life” October23,2023, vividly recounts an awkward but strangely delightful first kiss. The poem’s narrator describes their partner’s distinctive features, from her prominent teeth to her cleft chin, setting the scene for a kiss that is anything but typical. Despite the initial shock…

  • She Kissed Me Like I Was Air

    She Kissed Me Like I Was Air

    Content Note: This poem contains sensual and erotic themes, expressed through poetic language and metaphor. It explores intimate power dynamics, desire, and emotional surrender in a romantic context. Readers may encounter explicit imagery framed with reverence, rhythm, and old-fashioned phrasing. Intended for mature audiences who appreciate lyrical expressions of passion and vulnerability.In this evocative poem…

  • Vaping: The Legal Killer

    Vaping: The Legal Killer

    In this compelling and urgent commentary shared by Jason C. Owen, the widespread issue of vaping among youth is addressed with a critical eye. The piece highlights the deceptive marketing of vaping products, which come in attractive packaging and candy-like flavors, falsely presenting them as a “safe” alternative to smoking. Despite bans on flavored vapes…

  • The “Emoji”where the hell did they come from???

    The “Emoji”where the hell did they come from???

    Here’s a concise summary of your text about the origins and significance of emojis:Emojis were created in Japan in1999 by Shigetaka Kurita, who intended them to convey emotions in digital communication through simple, small icons. Surprisingly, no single person or company owns emojis; they are standardized by the Unicode Consortium to ensure compatibility across devices.…

  • The Dream of Emptiness

    The Dream of Emptiness

    Jason’s poem conveys a deep sense of isolation and lost hope, depicted through imagery of an empty sea and sky. The speaker no longer anticipates rescue or change, feeling adrift and disconnected despite self-reassurances. Instead of hope, they are left with memories of a time when they believed in something greater. Written by Jason C…

  • She Let Me…

    She Let Me…

    In “She Let Me,” a poem written by Jason C. Owen on August12,2025, he captures a moment of profound intimate connection between two people, focusing on unspoken communication and mutual understanding. The speaker describes the encounter with a sense of reverence and tenderness, portraying the other person as sacred and deeply known. Through vivid imagery…

  • Cheeper to keep her?

    Cheeper to keep her?

    In “Cheaper to Keep Her?” dated August10,2025, Jason C. Owen explores the dynamics of relationships, particularly those where couples seem to stay together despite constant conflict. He emphasizes the importance of prioritizing one’s partner, placing them above all else except God. Contrary to his expectations, he notes that divorce rates have actually decreased over time,…

  • The Afterlife the Room Without Windows

    The Afterlife the Room Without Windows

    In “The Afterlife: The Room Without Windows,” dated August9,2025, Jason C. Owen presents a contemplative vision of the afterlife. Departing from traditional imagery of heavenly skies and angelic presence, the poem describes the afterlife as a timeless, enclosed space devoid of light and wings. It is a place where past regrets and unfulfilled prayers linger…