JASON ROGERS

“I have lived in Georgia my entire life, and I have worked in the environmental protection field for three decades now.  Remember, only forest fires can prevent bears. 

When I am not running or hiking on nearby trails after work, I am devoting my spare time to books, vinyl records, concerts, photography, off-the-beaten-path cinema, and dark grey Carhartt button shirts. I love writing about the above, or, to quote Depeche Mode, sharing my thoughts ‘about the world we live in and life in general.’”

WRITTEN WORKS

  • “don’t let it get to you (triptych)” by Christina Moser, 2018.

    EMPTY MALL

    PUBLISHED May 16, 2025

    ARTWORK: “don’t let it get to you(triptych)” by Christina Moser, 2018.

    During my teenage years in the late 1980s, my friends and I pretty much centered our social lives around the local shopping mall in our rural hometown of LaGrange, Georgia.

  • “BOOMBOX 2019” by Kirk Stansbury.

    SUMMER NIGHTS AND MY RADIO

    PUBLISHED Mar 21, 2025

    ARTWORK: “BOOMBOX 2019” by Kirk Stansbury.

    In 1986, on the glorious last day of my eighth-grade school year in my LaGrange, Georgia hometown, I invited two neighborhood friends, Michael and Alex, to spend the night at my house.

  • “Zephyr” by Lynne McDonald.

    DOWN IN IT

    PUBLISHED Feb 21, 2025

    ARTWORK: “Zephyr” by Lynne McDonald.

    The above artwork is the sole property of artist Lynne McDonald and is held under copyright. Her images, artwork, and content on this website and her website may not be copied, collected, or used for personal or professional gain without written permission from Lynne McDonald.


    It is funny how, although I cannot remember why I walked into my garage five minutes ago, I can clearly recall the trip to Atlanta that afternoon.

  • "GOSPEL LIGHT" by Kirk Stansbury.

    IT’S A VINYL WORLD, AND I LIVE IN IT

    PUBLISHED Jan 17, 2025

    ARTWORK: "GOSPEL LIGHT" by Kirk Stansbury.

    Four years later, and hundreds of vinyl record purchases later, I sometimes question the sanity of that decision.

  • KNOWING A COMPLETE UNKNOWN

    PUBLISHED Jan 03, 2025

    In 1997, when I was just two years out of college, a friend and I went to see Bob Dylan in concert at the Roxy, a small venue here in Atlanta, and stood roughly 10 feet from the stage in the general-admission floor area.