American Prison Writing Archive

American Prison Writing Archive

Bringing the stories, ideas, and dreams of incarcerated people to the public square.

American Prison Writing Archive Fall Newsletter 10/18/2023

The American Prison Writing Archive's Fall Newsletter is here! -

American Prison Writing Archive Fall Newsletter The American Prison Writing Archive is a growing archive of firsthand, written accounts of the carceral system by incarcerated writers, teachers, and volunteers.

04/19/2023

Willie Worley Jr urges readers to advocate for the safety and protection of incarcerated writers in his essay, “Writing on Prisons”
https://prisonwitness.org/apwa-essay/writing-on-prisons/

Mr. Worley contributed dozens of political essays and cartoons to the APWA while incarcerated. He is now free!

"Everyone is campaigning for prisoner writings to help shed light on one of the most cruelist dysfunctional processes known to man. Everyone wants to dictate advocate, but no one wants to report to the USDOJ Etc., that my prison correspondent is being attacked for reporting prison conditions."

To reporting human rights violations, visit https://t.co/zc4hvm0Mw5

To read more of Mr. Worley's writing and cartoons, visit https://prisonwitness.org/the-archive/?author_id=7392

And to explore more of his cartoons, visit http://realcostofprisons.org/comix/worley/

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