A view into prison life . . .
. . . that most people don't ordinarily get.
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Cellblock Poetry
Prison Poetry at its best! This book exhibits the very best poets who entered
Shot Caller Press's 2007 Prison Poetry Contest. Illustrated by Autumn Leigh.
$11.95!
To read the winning poems of the poetry contest. |

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Criminals "Let em' fry, boil and saute"
(a guide to cooking in your cell)
- A fun and entertaining book for people on the outside. Terry Lachelt
who has been in prison for over 40 years takes a more humorous approach
to life in prison. With personal stories, 25 Tattoo Style Drawings and 47
recipes he obtained while incarcerated in the California Department of Corrections.
- This is not a practical book to send to prisoners, because the content is not accepted in most prisons!
$14.95
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To Be Released in 2008 |
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Without Redeeming Qualities:
An Examination of California's Corrections and Parole Systems.
A Prisoners point of view without boundaries. While working toward his Masters Degree, Terry a lifer, examines the in's and out's of the California Department of Corrections. His insights highlight the prisoners perspective on a broken system.
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Grandpa Changes
An 8-year-old's tale of how her grandfather changed. Aaliyah Huggins the granddaughter of an ex-prisoner tells the story of her grandpa's transformation from convict to grandfather and explains how this transformation changed her family.
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Stories from the Prison Yard:
(An Anthology of Prison Stories)
This book will feature selected stories form entrants of our prison story contest. The theme of the book is true stories about prison. The contest will be open to Prisoners and Ex-Prisoners only. Enter the Prison Story Contest.
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Searching for Peace
By Ruth Kovacs
A fifty year journey to truth. During the Vietnam protest of the 60's Ruth Kovacs started to question, as she knew it then, "the Greatest Country in the World". She found herself in a fifty year journey that took her into the streets searching for true peace. Asking questions and interviewing ex-prisoners and the homeless is where she found her answer. |
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If you have a manuscript or book you would like published please feel free to contact us and we'll look it over, because we believe everyone has potential. |