Poetry by Jamil Ruffin
Like My CellBy Jamil Ruffin I’m becoming like the –Cellblock walls that entrap meHard exteriorHollow insideA…
Like My CellBy Jamil Ruffin I’m becoming like the –Cellblock walls that entrap meHard exteriorHollow insideA…
by Jamil RuffinLife incarcerated has been an experience of itself. I have learned so much about life and…
by Julio MedranoWalls Burning By S.J. Watts I woke to the smell of an electrical fire. My clock…
by S.J. Watts and Cesar HernandezA Different Kind of Hell You can survive prison, and you can recover from prison, but…
by John DiMennaShoesBy Brandon Williams Not asking you to walkin those shoes…Maybe Just –Dance!Skip!Jump!RUN!Let that Metaphoric MonsterHit ya.Wear…
by Brandon WilliamsIf I could have a conversation with my 15-year-old self, what would I say? I want…
by Travis WolfkillAugust 29, 1981 I was a pretender, a misguided young adult who never learned how to…
by David SowersTHE THINGS I DID The first thing my lawyer told me to do was to write…
by John DiMennaPart One Em was born blind. Though she has never seen the sun rise or set,…
by Ray Ingram