About the Author
Naomi Easter is a clinical mental health counselor and author whose work explores the enduring impact of generational, collective, and interpersonal trauma.
Her fiction centers on the quiet, often unspoken experiences that shape individuals and families across time, illuminating how the past lives on in the present. Drawing on both her clinical practice and personal insight, she writes about the complexities of inheritance—what is carried, what is concealed, and what it takes to begin again. Her work engages themes of war, abandonment, addiction, disease, and the stigma surrounding mental illness with nuance, depth, and compassion.
Naomi lives in Colorado with her husband. She has three adult children, three sassy dogs, and one witchy cat. She is an activist, an avid hiker, and runs a small nonprofit dedicated to expanding access to quality mental health care.