Sarlon White is a modern mythmaker, sacred storyteller, and quiet revolutionary.

His writing explores the fragile, beautiful work of being human — from the chaos of parenting and caregiving to the wild edges of emotional survival.
Through poetry, philosophy, short stories, and mythic reflections, Sarlon reimagines ancient wisdom for a world that desperately needs new ways to feel, raise, and survive.

He is the author of The Book of the Small, a sacred offering stitched together from early mornings, sleepless nights, and the messy altars of real family life.
But his work is not confined to parenting alone.
Sarlon’s voice also weaves into fictional landscapes — crafting tales that explore will, sovereignty, loss, healing, and the strange mythologies hidden beneath modern existence.

At House of Crow and White, his words live alongside living reflections from his partner, Loui Crow, inviting readers into a world where the sacred is not separate from the messy, and the mythic is hidden in the folds of everyday life.

Whether through sacred reimaginings or original storytelling, Sarlon writes with one core truth at heart:
Survival is sacred. Will is holy. Love is a living act of revolution.

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The Gospel of Dr. Chad Jennings

The Gospel of Dr. Chad Jennings

This short story drops readers into the surreal waiting room of Dr. Chad Jennings, a prophet of pain relief hidden in a strip mall. But when a mysterious walk-in arrives, Chad is forced to face a truth he’s avoided his whole life: healing was never about the hands. It was about letting go.
By the end, the miracle isn’t just for the patients — it’s for Chad himself.

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