Book Description Just a Spearman Thing is a collection of poems rooted in family, land, and the quiet moments that shape who we become. Set against the backdrop of rural Texas, these poems move through childhood memories, hard work, humor, loss, love, and belonging — the kind of life learned through watching, doing, and staying. From feeding calves before sunrise to small-town gas stations, from loud sibling chaos to the steady presence of home carried far away, this book honors the ordinary moments that become extraordinary with time. This is not a book about nostalgia or pride. It’s about inheritance — of values, patience, laughter, resilience, and love passed down without ceremony. Written with warmth, honesty, and restraint, Just a Spearman Thing is for anyone who comes from a place that still lives inside them, for families bound by shared language and unspoken understanding, and for readers who believe the smallest details often hold the most truth. This collection is a keepsake. A remembering. A way of saying: this is who we are.