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Recipes from the 1880s:

In “Recipes from the1880s,” dated August 6,2025, Jason C. Owen delves into the culinary practices of the1880s, highlighting dishes that exemplify the era’s resourcefulness and creativity. The featured recipes include calf’s foot jelly, mock turtle soup, jellied eels, and boiled sheep’s head, each utilizing various animal parts and available ingredients. These historical dishes reflect a…
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🦆 March into the Marsh: A Duck Hunter’s Dawn

In “March into the Marsh: A Duck Hunter’s Dawn,” dated August5,2025, Jason C. Owen captures the early morning ritual of a duck hunter preparing for a day in the marsh. The journey begins at3:30 a.m., enveloped in darkness and silence, with only a headlamp to pierce through the mist and guide the way. The hunter…
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🤫 You Are the 🤫

In “You Are the,” dated August4,2025, Jason C. Owen explores the profound and unspoken dimensions of love that transcend language and memory. The poem describes an unnamed presence as a comforting pause and a gentle force that arrives unexpectedly, illuminating moments of sorrow and silence. This presence is depicted as a love that doesn’t need…
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💀 The legal killer

In “The Legal Killer,” dated August1,2025, Jason C. Owen addresses the tragic impact of prescription drug overdoses in recent years. The article highlights the staggering number of total overdose deaths from2022 to2024, totaling approximately303,000, with a notable decrease in2024. The piece delves into the complexities of distinguishing prescription drug-specific deaths, particularly those involving opioids. Citing…
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Death; the Truth

In “Death; the Truth,” Jason C Owen delves into the profound impact that confronting mortality has on our perception of life and priorities. Death, whether literal or metaphorical, serves as a stark reminder of life’s impermanence, forcing us to confront truths we often avoid in our daily existence.Owen eloquently articulates how death strips away the…
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📝Room 108

Episode 1: The Cracked Door I live in a place where the walls yell more than the people do.Where the hallway smells like cheap smoke and cheaper stories.Where the red light flickers, but nobody’s trying to fix it. Some nights, I count the fights like math homework.Three screams. One crash.Then the cops pull up, and…
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📝Room 108 Final; Episode Six: The Sun Started to Shine

“WWW.A-WRITERS-LIFE.COM: Episode Six: The Sun Started to Shine” by Jason C Owen is a poignant narrative that captures a moment of subtle transformation in the life of its protagonist. Set in Room108, the story unfolds with the protagonist awakening to a different kind of morning, where the sunlight seems to promise renewal and hope. This…
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Then vs. Now: Mental Health in Schools, 40 Years Apart
receive the necessary treatment or support. In the2020s, there is a marked increase in awareness regarding mental health issues in schools, with open discussions and campaigns aimed at reducing stigma. However, despite this increased dialogue, significant gaps remain in the provision of effective mental health services and resources for students.While schools now recognize the importance…
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Writer Jason C Owen

poems capturing the unique bonds and enduring love between parents and children.**🖋️ Ink by Request** offers a specialized poetry service where each piece is thoughtfully crafted to resonate with personal experiences and emotions. Jason C Owen provides a range of poetry services designed to cater to various life events and relationships, each with its own…
