KITE:
A. A NOTE PASSED FROM AN INMATE TO AN INMATE IN ANOTHER CELL OR TO A GUARD
B. UNDERGROUND WRITING’S AUDIO ZINE FEATURING STUDENT WRITING
Matt shares student writing from the e-workshops at the Skagit County Community Justice Center site.
Finding Hope (excerpt) - Garrett
Helping - C.
Seven Aphorisms - Michael
I Need You to Unlock Heaven's Door - Kyle
Being locked up - Leland
Fulfillment of Last Laugh - Joshua
My Answer - Brian
Underground Writing: a literature-based creative writing program serving migrant, incarcerated, recovery, and other at-risk communities in northern Washington through literacy and personal transformation.
KITE:
A. A NOTE PASSED FROM AN INMATE TO AN INMATE IN ANOTHER CELL OR TO A GUARD
B. UNDERGROUND WRITING’S AUDIO ZINE FEATURING STUDENT WRITING
This episode features six pieces of writing from Brothers in Pen, the creative writing class at San Quentin State Prison.
Kenny Brydon, short story, "A Course in Reconciliation"
Emile DeWeaver, memoir, "Crumbling Brick Dreams" from Brothers in Pen: The Ninth Annual Public Reading
Rahsaan Thomas, short story, "Recycled"
Udukobraye Pela, short story, "My Momma's Baby" from Pens Up, Don't Shoot
Michael Zell, short story, "Wisdom Exhortation" from Brothers in Pen: The Ninth Annual Public Reading
Kevin Sawyer, short story, "The Bus Driver," from Brothers in Pen: The Eleventh Annual Public Reading (not yet published)
Links of Interest:
Brothers in Pen
William James Association