From Death to Life
By Tom Odle On January 11, 2003, former Governor Ryan announced to students, abolitionists and former…
By Tom Odle On January 11, 2003, former Governor Ryan announced to students, abolitionists and former…
by Tom Odle (IL)By Santonio Murff The State of Texas has over 100,000 able-bodied men and women incarcerated; most…
by Santonio Murff (TX)By Terrell Carter The eyes of the courtroom wept streams of sunlight that filtered through the…
by Terrell Carter (PA)By Arthur Longworth Admin Note: Several Minutes Before Six contributors spent Christmas this year in the…
by Arthur Longworth (WA)A Story By Eduardo Ramirez I hate the dirty, dingy, dungeon-like vibe of these neighborhood bars;…
by Eduardo Ramirez (PA)By Chasity West In prison, justice is served over mashed potatoes, pasta, rice, or between two…
by Chasity West (CT)A Short Story By Frank Ross “Patricia will be buried today…” That’s what Miss Dickens, our…
by Frank Ross (PA)By Timothy Pauley Over the past three or four decades, prison has evolved into big business.…
by Timothy Pauley (WA)By Mwandishi Mitchell Being incarcerated in a maximum-security penitentiary is a very dangerous thing. One is…
by Mwandishi Mitchell (PA)The Right Way To Say Goodbye By Jeff C. I. “I saw a man who seemed…
by Jeff C (WA), Jeremiah Bourgeois (WA), William Van Poyck (FL)