
Shinnformation Station
“Our life is a constant journey, from birth to death. The landscape changes, the people change, our needs change, but the train keeps moving. Life is the train, not the station.” Paulo Coelho

This is Shinnformation Station! My name is Joshua Shinn, and, yes, I named this place Shinn + Information + Station = Shinnformation Station. I admit is sounds like some children’s programming similar to Captain Kangaroo or Reading Rainbow, but for reasons unknown, the name tickles me to no end. It scratches some happy itch in my brain and makes me smile, and that’s what matters, so I went with what I love.
For the longest time I have wanted to create a hub for stories, mental exploration, lessons learned, and memories made, especially since I am growing older and many of my stories are getting further in the rearview mirror– and what better place than a station? Station has multiple meanings. One meaning is “channel,” which this is; one meaning is “position” or “situation,” which there is some of that here, too, since I will share my perspectives on any number of subjects and experiences; but the meaning that is preeminent here is “depot,” like a train station. My late father, Kermit Shinn, used to work for Union Pacific Railroad in Kansas City, so I have always loved trains. They represent for me, my father, but trains also represent the American spirit, industry, adventure, and freedom. Shinnformation Station, then, represents a blend of nostalgia, introspection, and discovery.
This is a place where I get to write precisely how I desire. I’ve been told by many I should publish– poems, articles, essays, even books. I’ve dabbled, but never fully pursued it. I’ve been offered contracts (I’ve had one unsigned in my file cabinet for years), but I never committed. Insecurity admittedly slows me, but passion is what really stops me. My words and ideas are my own. Publishers don’t want my words or ideas; they want their version of my words and ideas, the ones they believe will sell. I want none of that. The only time I’ve ever sold is when the words were wholly mine.
The words here will be wholly mine. I’m working to collect my previous writing and experiences, hoping to preserve the best of myself and my wife for our children. A child craves nothing more than a parent’s presence, especially when they are gone. So when that day comes, my hope is that this will serve as a portrait of who we were beyond what photos and videos capture. Images may record moments, but they don’t reveal our depth of character, thought, and emotion the way words can. Words alone hold the unique quality of conveying essence. It’s why God gave Himself to us in words. Thanks for stopping by.
Sincerely,
Joshua Shinn, writer, reader, hiker, husband, father, friend
Below is a collection of my latest thoughts and work. Feel free to peruse the collection and offer any comments and/or feedback. Enjoy!

I reflect on teaching sailors aboard a Navy ship in Japan, observing their isolation from local culture, rooted in fear and comfort, reminiscent of 1950s America.

I unpack life’s pains and memory’s value, and I oppose the idea of a “Forgetting Pill” that erases suffering but risks losing essential lessons, empathy, and resilience.

I crafted a poem in solitude aboard the USS Hue City, ultimately finding hope, purpose, and love that is not of this world as a guiding light.

Wayne C. Church tragically passed away on March 2, 2016. He embodied qualities of a man worth emulating, leaving a legacy of character and hard work.

While out to sea, I wrote a short poem about hunger–the needs and wants that that propel human behavior, ideologies, and emotions forward.

I explore solitude’s complexities, differentiating it from loneliness. I also discuss its potential for personal growth, reflection, and connection to the Hero’s Journey.

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