Wednesday, March 18, 2026

Simple Things, by Josh Blount

I was talking to a buddy while we were waiting for chapel a couple of days ago. We got on the subject how chapel service and NA meetings make you feel...
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Out of Segregation…Finally by Daniel Patrykus

I am happy to say that I am writing this month’s entry comfortably with a full stomach of Ramen and an ice cold Kool Aide! That’s right, I...

Six Months in Segregation by Daniel Patrykus

I came to be incarcerated during the Covid lockdowns. My (adopted) city, Chicago, was in the thick of things during this time. I got a little carried away and continued my 'looting'. That brings me to now. Sitting in segregation (well, standing actually, as I stand to write on the empty Top Bunk in my cell due to no desk for me to use) writing my first Blog entry.

“Friends” by Matthew Shepherd

Everyone has friends right? Some people more than others. Some friends are more loyal than others. Some friends need to be comforted more than others. Some friends are the comforters. Friends...

friendship by Dewayne Overton

in case anyone was wondering im 28 years old and i'm always here if anyone wants to talk my address is EDCF, Po Box...

QUESTION by Terry Wardlow

Question,If you have to doubt or second guess someone can they still be considered a friend?To me if i have to doubt or second...

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Coping With 23-Hour-A-Day Lockdowns by Daniel Patrykus

I'd like to talk about how I, and others across America, are able to cope with 23 hours a day locked in a cell. For me, the main thing is to stay busy. Well, there's only so much you can do each day, locked in a cell, right? Correct. So I come up with ways to procrastinate.

Disproportionate Sentences by Todd L. Cook

Have you ever been in jail? I have. As a matter of fact, I'm currently serving a life sentence in Nebraska. When I was 18 years old, I was dumb enough to go along with a plan to rob a convenience store. Tragically, the clerk was accidentally shot and didn't make it. The choices I made resulted in her death. I take full responsibility for the reckless disregard I had for others' safety.

An Educational Narrative, by John (Joni) Salyers

English 1131 "Living Large" * Macro - (Greek/ Macros, Large). * Biotic - (Greek/ Biotikos, Relating to life, or specific life conditions). * Macrobiotics - A method professing...

COVID-19, by RANDALL MANLEY

THERE IS A OFFICER THAT WAS LET IN THE MARION OHIO PRISON AND HE WAS POSITIVE FOR THE COVID-19 AND NOW THEY ARE PUNISHING...

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