#Prison Pen Pal
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Ashley and Jaina painted this table at the prison. They've been painting a lot, adding some color to the dining room and cells.
I send them reference pictures to help them draw characters from dragon ball, yuh-gi-oh, magic the gathering, and more. It's one of the small ways i can help as their pen pal.
Check out the organization Black & Pink to learn how you can help queer and trans prisoners!
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HCs for Brian with a pen pal while heâs in prison?
Gasp. Fucking bet fam also I feel @dangelus would enjoy this too
Prison Brian with a pen pal
Tbh he probably didnât do it willingly
He thinks the whole thing is kind of dumb at first
Probably makes comments about how his pen pal is probably either some random kid just doing an assignment or someone with hybristophilia
And how he wouldnât really mind the latter
Bonus points if the person actually seems chill
If the two aforementioned theories prove wrong, you have a shot of actually getting a friend
Heâd be flattered if they show up to visit him, even if he doesnât look like it
Heâs very very good at masking his emotions, and doesnât really show anything. Kind of just sits there with his arms crossed
As you get to know him through, youâll learn to pick out the slight differences in his eyes.
Heâs very open about his crimes, and shrugs off any questions of why
âWhy not?â
Overall, kind of standoffish and aggressive but if you break him out of his shell, heâll go to bat for you
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Love Letters To A Serial Killer by Tasha Coryell
Today i am sharing my thoughts on Love Letters To A Serial Killer by Tasha Coryell. @tashacoryell @orionbooks #books #bookreview #loveletterstoaserialkiller #bookstagram #booksofinstagram
Today I am sharing my thoughts on Love Letters To A Serial Killer by Tasha Coryell, a book I picked up an arc of up at Harrogate last summer. My thanks to publisher Orion for the copy. Itâs the authorâs debut novel but, based on this, Iâm definitely going to be back for more. Hereâs what itâs all about: Continue reading Love Letters To A Serial Killer by Tasha Coryell
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CANT STOP THINKING ABOUT INMATE TOJI AND CUTE LITTLE Y/N WHOS SO NAIVE TO BIG BAD TOJI
CW: Slight smut (mentions of his ppđ€)
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thinking about Prison toji who you met when your college has you do a little project in your criminal psychology class. The project was make a penpal get to know them ask why they are in prision, what their lives before was like, do they regret what they did etc. basic questions of course all you had to do was get the most information out of the penpal about their personal lives as you could.
Prison Toji who only signed up for the program because it was part of his latest court order saying he âneeded more understandingâ so a penpal would give him a friend while they stay safeđ he ofc hated the idea and thought it was the dumbest shit ever. until he got his first letter, from you (duh).
Prison toji who got mail for the first time and it was a little white envelope with a cute little sticker sealing it. He deadpanned *is my penpal an idiot these letters are for a prison not a daycare* he silently judges examining every detail as he opened the letter. i read the letter taking in every little personal detail you shared with him, your cute little name, how you loved your cat, how youâre new to the city only just moving for school, of course the boring questions for him as well. But at the very end of the letter he noticed an extra little note.
Ps. i left a few photos of myself along with some of my cat! i think itâs only fair since i got to see your photo on the website
Prison toji who grabs the envelope he previously had thrown to the side and pulls out 3 polaroids. One of you and probably your cat youâre dragging it into the photo with a big grin on your face. the second is a photo of your face a soft smile on your lips meant for whoever took the photo but Toji couldnât help but wonder if that little smile was for him. Until he pulls out the third photo itâs a full view of you, youâre out in the city dressed all out, and Toji couldnât help but know you chose that photo just for him.
Prison Toji who canât wait to finally get some alone time so he can truly appreciate your pretty photos. And immediately goes to write you back answering all your cute little questions. Telling you where he lived before, how he ended up there, telling you what he did for work before (Surprise he sold drugsđ), telling you what he does to occupy his time here (he works out he just wanted an excuse to tell you how strong he is), and he asks you some questions.
Prison Toji who has been relentlessly flirting with since you started writing to him, asking if you had a boyfriend, how your school was going, why you moved to the city, how a cute lil thing like you is still single. You had been writing each other for a few weeks now which is a lot less than you think when you know how long mail takes. But your letters to each other are long. answering every little thing each other asks, learning about one another more and more. You had really connected so you finally ask him the big question he read the words as clear as day.
~Do you think i could come pay you a visit? ~
Prison Toji who had to immediately write back answering the most important question first.
~ And doll, you can come visit me anytime id love to finally meet you and see your pretty face in person~
he wanted to be nonchalant.
Prison Toji who was sitting in bed looking at your photos when he was called
âZenin, youâve got a visitor. away from the door.â
Prison Toji silently followed standing on the other side of the cell while the guard came in to handcuff him and bring him to the visiting area. Once he was in the room his cuffs connecting him to the table he waited. until he heard the door open again. He felt his cock twitch in his pants as he saw the guard guide you in. You were wide eyed taking in the new environment until they landed on him.
Prison Toji was large, you knew he was tall and muscular thanks to his letters and photo but nothing could have prepared you for the real deal. Eyes widening even more when you fully take him in. seated At the grey metal table his hands on the table as the guard had told him to. his hair poking at his eyes which were staring drinking you in. his lip in a smirk helping you notice the scar on it which you couldnât really see from the grainy prison photos. His shirt stretched against his muscles showing off a few tattoos hidden along his skin. the view making you squeeze your thighs together to release some of the pressure building.
Prison Toji who took in as much of you as he could as he watched you shuffle into your seat across from him, enjoying how you squirmed slightly within his gaze, his smirk growing into an almost full smile.
âhey doll itâs good to finally meet you.â
#toji fushiguro#toji zenin#toji x reader#jjk#jjk toji#toji smut#toji x you#jujutsu kaisen toji#prison#prison toji#inmate#inmate toji#pen pals#jail#jail toji#toji x y/n#jujutsu toji#feral#i need him#I LOVE TERRIBLE MEN#toji headcanons#smutish
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Hey all, it's Juneteenth. I feel like this is a good day to talk about folks in prison.
I'm pen pals with several folks in prison. I've been doing this for many years now, and i think it's one of the most important things I've ever done. I started because i was interested in prison abolition, and i was told this was the way to get started in that movement. It's also a way to invest in our communities. Because queer, poc, poor, and disabled communities are disproportionately affected by the industrial prison complex. It's our people who are being thrown into cages and often being forgotten, tortured, enslaved, and denied their rights. We can invest in our communities and participate in mutual aid no matter what our resources or ability levels are. Being a pen pal requires investing a pretty small amount of time and money. Literally, if you can write a letter, you can do it (and often, you can send the letters online, so you don't even need paper).
I have made some true friends as a pen pal. People who have offered me support as much as i have offered them. I have one pen pal who i can talk to about things that i don't talk about with anyone else.
I won't lie, it's not always easy. There have been a couple pen pals that i didn't get along with well. I had to tell them that it wasn't working and gently end our correspondence. I've had two pen pals that stopped writing to me after they got out, and i just have to hope that they're ok out there. And these folks put up with really hard, sometimes horrifying shit inside. It can be hard to process that. Though, I've known other folks with pen pals who clearly set boundaries about what they're comfortable talking about and that's worked for them. I've had a pen pal ask me to do more than i was able to do for them, and i had to tell them no. They understood. You have to be able to set boundaries in any relationship, though.
You get to decide what you can do to help a pen pal. For some of us, that's just writing letters. I sometimes send gifts to folks (mostly books from Amazon). For one of my pen pals, i look up info about magic the gathering or D&D because she plays those games inside. For another, i wrote a letter to help support her case for getting a shorter sentence. One friend likes me to look up facts about his favorite actresses and sports teams. When one friend was facing transphobic discrimination, i organized a call in to the superintendent (and we really helped her). Some pen pals are looking for romantic connections (they generally tell you up front of that's the case). Many queer prisoners just need a connection to their community.
Please at least check out www.blackandpink.org and learn about what being a pen pal can mean for people on the inside. That organization has connected me with several queer pen pals. Even if you're not going to sign up to be a pen pal, just take a few minutes to learn about it.
Thanks!
Ps: you can ask me if you have any questions about
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We the bestđ„âŒïž me and @clevenhq doing another one
But this time prison pen pals!!
Gale who saw an ad in the paper about writing to inmates at the local prison, giving reasons on why it helps them rehabilitate by talking to people that arenât family, how it helps them still feel connected to the outside world. With nothing better to do Gale does down the list of names, skimming past a few until reaching John âBuckyâ Egan - incarcerated for aggravated assault and Manslaughter.
It immediately peaks gales interest, so he writes out his letter, listing his name, hobbies, what he enjoyed doing day to day, and small pieces of information about himself such as his eye color and hair color. He sends it off the same day and gets one back addressed to Buck a few days later, confused at the name and thinking it was mail for someone else until he opened it up, realizing that it was his pen pal Bucky who had given him his own name as a nickname.
He tells Gale how itâs been hard not having someone to write back to, how lonely it gets in his cell when mail call comes. Heâs light on the details on why he got locked up but from what Gale gathered the dude he accidentally killed deserved it. So they keep writing, week after week telling each other news, stories, bits and pieces of information, and at about the 5 month mark of them talking Bucky asks Gale to come down and visit him, putting his name down as a visitor. So Gale goes and visits.
Practically shaking the whole way there because heâs about to meet a man who killed another because he laid his hands on his little sister. Once inside and led back to the visitation room he sits down, leg bouncing anxiously since heâs never seen Bucky and buckys never seen him. Never felt comfortable sending a photo in with his letters, but his jaw is on the floor seeing this huge bear sized man come walking down, huge arms, broad shoulders, thick legs, just overall BIG, but then he looks up at his face and hes got the biggest puppy dog smile on his face before sitting down, shoulders almost touching both sides of the little box.
âBucky?â
âBuck?â
âYou know itâs Galeâ
âYea but what kind of name is Gale, so I just gave you mine since I canât give you my last name yetâ
And then it turns into Buck visiting every week, still sending letters to each other but it grows from friendship to relationship, flirting more and more, Gale slipping âspecialâ photos in, and Bucky talks about Gale constantly to the point the other inmates know him, sneaking peaks during visiting hours. And the day finally comes and buckys let out on parole and the sex is ROUGH, on the counters, on the floor, bed, couch, patio, everywhere they can. They kiss and touch each other like it could be their last, Bucky practically manhandling the man every chance he gets, gales very happy he read the ad in the paper that day
#clegan prison pen pals AU#mota#clegan#gale cleven#buck x bucky#masters of the air#john egan#lyn & kayâs clegan auâs
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dinner in america needs to be beamed into my brain at all times. i need an iv drip made of patty's stickers and simon's zingers and i need watermelon blasting and i need the score to accompany me every time i walk around
#personal#dinner in america#having a rough go of it lately so you know what that means!#simon and patty write each other instructions to follow while jacking off while simon's in prison#they've been writing letters for two years they can do it a bit longer. pen pals momentttttt
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imagine if fred had to find a former federation experiment and he doesn't know its tubbo because he only has old photos for reference
#tubbo#qsmp#fred#fanart#pen pals#This wont happen but it would be so cool#Tbh i think he's probably a fed worker who aas brainwashed and bit in prison#But him as a fed child like baghera would go so hard
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Okay but what about if it *was* prison pen pal bĂ„rd đ
all i can really say right this moment is mmm, mmm⊠listen, this idea does something real crazy to my brain and you know thatâŠ
i will absolutely be writing a little something about this! not sure if it will be posted tonight or tomorrow as i have not even started it but there will be something about it posted soon! all i can say right now is you know damn well how desperate he would be as a prison pen pal, how insanely in love with you he would be as a prison pen pal⊠he would be downright obsessed with receiving your letters and polaroidsâŠ
when i do make posts for prison pen pal! bÄrd they will be tagged under exactly that so be on the lookout, honey <3
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About us
Hi all, I'm just making a new pinned post.
This blog is a place for three trans prisoners to share their experiences. We started when Jaina and Ashley were unfairly punished and we asked the community for help. You can read more about that here. Now Jaina, Ashley, and Pharaoh are sharing their experiences and art here.
Jaina (she/her) is a trans woman with a passion for writing, dungeon and dragons, Rick and Morty, and crafting creative boxes out of items she can get in prison. She and Ashley have unofficially adopted each other as sisters.
Ashley (she/her) is also a trans woman who runs the D&D games (as well as pathfinder), plays Magic the Gathering (with playing cards that have the MtG card text written on them, a popular game at the prison), draws, paints, and loves video games. Check out her deviant art here.
Pharaoh (they/them) is a gender nonconforming person who loves drawing, painting, gardening, drag, and motorcycles. They cook meals for the three of them with what the three of them can purchase with their limited funds. You can purchase Pharaoh's art at enbywerewolf's etsy store.
This blog is run by @enbycarp. I'm a nonbinary trans guy (they/he) who is penpals with all three of the blog contributors. My art blog is @enbywerewolf
If you'd like to write to Ashley, Jaina, or Pharoah, please send me a message and I can share their contact information.
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What are prison pen-pals? Prison pen-pals are inmates who exchange letters with non-incarcerated pen-pals. Inmates have been turning to our WriteAPrisoner.com program since its inception in 2000 to find mentors, legal aid, educational opportunities, employment upon release, counseling, housing options, and so much more. We post profiles, photos, and contact information of inmates. You, the viewer, can then select which prisoners you would like to correspond with, both men and women, after viewing personal (interests, goals, etc.) and public (crime, release date, etc.) information. Once you have selected a prison pen-pal to correspond with, you have the option of sending your first message free of charge. Contact with prison pen-pals is then maintained via postal mail or programs like CorrLinks and JPay. Inmates cannot access their WriteAPrisoner.com profiles online in any capacity. We are a pen-pal website only. Inmates pay for pen-pal profiles. That income is used for operating costs as well as our Scholarships, Welcome Home Kits, Reintegration Profiles, and other community programs targeted at reducing recidivism. Research shared on our Why WriteAPrisoner page and the Federal Bureau of Prisons shows that both male and female prison pen-pals who establish and maintain positive contacts outside of prison walls, pursue educational opportunities, and seek normalization through friendship, are less likely to re-offend. Inmates from county jails, state prisons, federal prisons, on death row, and in rehabilitation centers across the country have posted profiles. We also have prisoners listed from outside of the United States. You can conduct an inmate search of inmates not listed on our website by using our Inmate Locator. We also encourage you to visit our Prison Forum to engage with other members about related topics, such as what to expect when you meet an inmate, death row, correspondence, visitation, different departments of corrections, and more.
#catholicism#christianity#works of mercy#corporal works of mercy#visit the imprisoned#write a prisoner#pen pals#prison pen pals
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Chasing tina in south Oklahoma city Oklahoma
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"Literary prizes go to prison inmates," Montreal Star. February 28, 1969. Page 30. ---- By DUSTY VINEBERG The Creative Awards Association yesterday presented awards for fiction and poetry to three inmates of the Special Correctional Unit, the super-maximum security installation at St. Vincent de Paul.
The Association is a private organization only a little over a year old which has been running classes in art, literature, theatre and other activities every week night at Leclerc Institute, another part of the St. Vincent de Paul complex.
The CAA also handed out five prizes to men in Leclerc who produced work in the creative writing program.
All work was read and judged by novelist Hugh MacLennan, Professor of English at McGill University.
To be published On the strength of his judgment that, though sometimes uneven, it has literary merit, program coordinator Mrs. Gertrude Katz is assembling it for publication.
The winning entry. "Stanley P. U. Smart," which brought its writer the $100 award. is about an old man searching for proof of his identity to present to pension authorities. According to Mrs. Katz, it is characterized throughout by skillfully suggested meanings on several levels and evocative descriptive passages.
The awards were presented by Mrs. Kay Lines, president of the CAA, in the Special Correctional Unit. At the time this installation was
built, outcries were raised against its windowless, super-security atmosphere. It has been open only a year, under the direction of War- den Jean Pagé and Assistant Warden Jacques Lessard.
Mrs. Katz said she originally started working with one inmate within its walls. Subsequently she asked poet Irving Layton to give the men a poetry reading which sparked more of them to try this form of self-expression. She says that as soon as an inmate shows signs of producing a sizable amount of work, "I get him someone to work with him."
The volume of work to be read and criticized and the correspondence involved make it difficult for one per son to handle many inmates, she said.
At the moment, poet George Bowering is working with one English-speaking inmate and Leandré Bergeron, Professor of Contemporary French Literature at Sir George Williams University. is handling the work of three French-speaking men. Also in the program is fourth-year McGill University English major René Akstinas, who has taken on two young prisoners.
Not censored Prison authorities permit manuscripts to go back and forth through the mail uncensored. The relationship between the writer and his editor is apt to be intense. The man who wrote the winning story calls Mrs. Katz his "mentor" (sometimes tormentor, he adds.) and has developed a protective attitude towards her while making it clear that "she does not know everything about prisons yet.'
Both the contact with "outsiders" and the feeling that people care are important to inmates.
The CAA group has based their program of studies, taught by talented teachers, on the idea that "it may be superheated but wrongly directed intelligence, in correlation with environment and various sorts of exacerbated sensibilities, that land men in trouble in the first place."
As Mrs. Lines puts it: non-conforming people are usually creative. Criminals are non-conforming. Therefore, criminals may be creative."
CREATIVE EFFORT RECOGNIZED: Mrs. Kay Lines, president of the Creative Awards Association, and creative writing coordinator Mrs. Gertrude Katz give awards to three inmates in the Special Correctional Unit at St. Vincent de Paul.
Staff Photo by Paul Tallleter
#montreal#laval#st vincent de paul penitentiary#special correctional unit#super-maximum security#control unit#prison arts#maximum security institution#leclerc institution#canadian penitentiary service#crime and punishment in canada#history of crime and punishment in canada#writing behind bars#prison pen pals
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#simplysimoneâs prisonpenpal#prison pen pals2020#prison pen pals#prison penpal#penpals#inmates#inmate penpals#prisoners#incarceration
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