Tag: prison blog

What do I Need to Know Before Going to Jail?

Our prisons are supposed be places where offenders are rehabilitated. While in prison, they are supposed to have time to reflect on what they’ve done and receive tools to help them re-chart the course of their lives such that when they get out, they can become contributing members […]

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Holiday Donations

Happy Holidays to everyone! Your help is needed. Please consider making a holiday donation to Inmate Blogger this season. Your support would be such a blessing. You may easily donate via PayPal. Thank you for the love & support! Suzie InmateBlogger.com

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InmateBlogger.com is For Sale

Dear Readers, It has been an honor giving these incarcerated men and women a voice here on this platform of InmateBlogger.com. Providing this unique service has been such a blessing. I wholeheartedly believe in the vision and in the greatness that this site brings to inmates, to their […]

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Thank You!

“I am so excited and so honored to be a part of inmateblogger.com! Thank you so much for connecting with me.” -Jennifer Sloan “Thank You so much for creating a place for inmates to express whats in their hearts and soul. God Bless You.” -Samuel Jones Jr. “Dear […]

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Submitting Blogs to InmateBlogger.com

Hello Readers! Do you know anyone who is incarcerated? Would they like to contribute to Inmate Blogger? Blogging offers a wide range of opportunity. The topics that inmates choose to write about is entirely up to them (ex: prison life, society, relationships, law, poems, short stories, personal struggles, inner […]

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Inmate Blogger Co-Founders

Steven & Suzie were married in February of 2014, in a prison visiting room. Suzie created a WordPress blog for Steven in 2013, titled Stone City Blog, where he could share his incarcerated journey, and also to help promote his ebook. Steven loved writing and blogging his thoughts for his […]

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Donations Are Greatly Appreciated

Thank you so much for being a loyal reader of InmateBlogger.com! We hope you have been enjoying the posts and hearing the perspectives from these incarcerated men and women. Our service of offering them this blogging outlet is free. If you feel inclined to make a DONATION, we’d sure appreciate […]

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Submitting Blogs To InmateBlogger

Hi! Do you know anyone who is incarcerated? Would they like to contribute to Inmate Blogger? Blogging offers a wide range of opportunity. The topics that inmates choose to write about is entirely up to them. We welcome all writers, regardless of their writing experience. We support, understand, and […]

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THANK YOU’s To InmateBlogger.com

“Thank you so much for the opportunity to blog with you and others about my life, and prison life.” -Jessica Paplomatas “Your blog is exceptional, and I personally thank you.” -Mark Blain “Greetings Suzie, I just received your introduction on your blog website and i have to say […]

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Appreciation To InmateBlogger.com

“Thank you for allowing my voice to be heard through your blog.” -James Scott “God bless you… you are doing a powerful service with this blog.” -Stacey Gordon “thank you to Suzie Jennings for this wonderful service she provides to inmates to allow them to express themselves while […]

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Submitting Blogs to InmateBlogger.com

Do you know anyone who is incarcerated? Would they like to contribute to Inmate Blogger Blogging is such a positive alternative when compared to all the misconduct that goes on within prison. Blogging offers a wide range of opportunity. The topics that inmates choose to write about is entirely […]

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She Got It! by Matthew Epperson

Today, August 12th, I recieved a letter in the mail from eTown Radio Show. Though they won’t be able to broadcast Suzie Jennings on their show, she has recieved the award for her selfless consideration of inmates! Thanks to all the time to nominate her and all the […]

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Donations Are Greatly Appreciated

Thank you so much for being a loyal reader of InmateBlogger.com! We hope you have been enjoying the posts and hearing the perspectives from these incarcerated men and women. Our service of offering them this outlet is free. If you feel inclined to make a donation, we’d appreciate the support. […]

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Thank You’s

“Thank you for the opportunity to have my voice heard. I understand the importance of what you are doing and I just wanted to take the time to sincerely offer my gratitude. You are greatly appreciated.” -R.F. “Thank you for your time. Even more so, thank you for […]

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The Gift of Blogging

Dear Readers, Share the gift of blogging with your incarcerated loved ones by telling them about inmateblogger.com. Every person has a voice that deserves to be heard. We support & believe that writing can be a great source of rehabilitation, growth, and healing. This site is a collection of blogs […]

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WASHINGTON DOC SETTLES LAWSUIT WITH PRISONER AFTER UNLAWFULLY DENYING HIM ACCESS TO HIS MEDICAL RECORDS, by Brian Matthews

Song Pick: “Africa” by Toto. “Washington’s prisons are notorious for their unethical, immoral lack of treatment of their prisoners’ health, and court records show that the previous DOC chief medical officer (Steven Hammond) has been sued a reported 166 times–in the federal courts alone–since 2007 for his draconian […]

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THANK YOU’s

“Thank u so much for being a voice for the voiceless and strength for the weak.” -A.W. “Thank you for giving me the opportunity to submit blog entries on your site. It really means a lot that you offer this service for someone such as myself who is […]

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It’s Time to Start Thinking Outside the Box When It Comes to Penal and Criminal Justice Reform Efforts by John Hamilton

A long time ago I once heard someone describe insanity as doing the same thing, over and over again, expecting different results. This undoubtedly describes the dilemma surrounding penal and criminal justice reform efforts in America. It’s time to rethink our reform strategies and embrace a more innovative […]

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