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Women-in-Prison Short Stories: No! Mommy, No!
Women-in-Prison Short Stories: No! Mommy, No!
Women-in-Prison Short Stories: No! Mommy, No!
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Women-in-Prison Short Stories: No! Mommy, No!

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"Women-in-Prison Short Stories" is a series of short stories (one or more per ebook) about real women inmates and their real crimes, experiences in prison, and impact on the author while she was an inmate in women's prison.

The series is intended to help troubled teens understand the real, true prison environment in terms of the personalities, crimes, and relationships inmates must deal with on a daily basis. The message is, "You don't want to go to prison!" The real relationships between inmates who committed severe crimes and other inmates who must deal with violent criminals are described.

This particular ebook deals with the violent murder of children - murdered by their own mother.

When you make "friends" in prison, you don't want to know the crime. It just changes your perspective entirely; and you don't want to make enemies in prison. This ebook deals with the crimes against children.

Each ebook in the series introduces one or more inmates through the interaction between the inmate(s) and the author. Specifics about the prison environment, events, and other personal revelations are described. Talk about reality TV, these short stories take you inside the prison world for real and for true.

Eventually, the series of short stories will be bundled as a collection for your reading pleasure.

LanguageEnglish
Release dateJul 12, 2012
ISBN9781476485317
Women-in-Prison Short Stories: No! Mommy, No!
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Heather Heaton

I am a 34 year old college student living (surviving) in Birmingham, Alabama. Very soon, I will graduate from Jefferson State College in Birmingham, Alabama with an Associate Degree in Business. After graduation from Jeff State, I plan to enroll in the Southeastern Bible College and pursue a program in "Youth Ministry", with my first classes starting in January 2013. I can't wait to get started on that program. I am a determined, committed, self-reliant, problem-solving, independent Christian woman. I have a dog named Betsy, and I love her very much. Betsy can talk to me with her eyes. Betsy gives me unconditional love; and I return the favor. I have a beautiful daughter named Brooklyn, and I have dedicated my books to her. Brooklyn got a new bicycle for her birthday. Maybe I'll write a story about Brooklyn and her new bicycle. I give Brooklyn unconditional love; and Brooklyn returns the favor. I wrote "Her Letters from Prison" a) to describe what it's like being in a women's prison and b) because it is impossible for someone who has a prison record to get a good job in Alabama - with or without a college education. Writing is independent work, and I am betting on myself. I do work other part-time jobs (e.g., waitress, face-painter, clown, etc.), as opportunities may come along. Also, I prepare sales and marketing literature for small businesses on an independent contract basis. I have found that part-time independent work is far less stressful and humiliating than getting turned away from the better jobs by potential employers who will not take a chance on me - even after I honestly tell them about my prison record and how God changed my life in prison. Every chance I get, I perform volunteer work in women's re-entry facilities and drug rehabilitation centers. Currently, I am volunteering to help out in a local women's prison ministry program. I am eminently qualified for this work. I feel that I am "called" to work in the women's re-entry field, longer term. I have enjoyed speaking at churches, sharing my testimony with young people. Also, I participated in the University of Alabama/Women's Studies program for "Women-in-Prison"; and I have been invited back to participate in their 2013 program as well. I would like to expand my speaking engagements to include high school assembly and Celebrate Recovery small group programs. I don't want other young girls to experience what I have had to endure. Thank you for enjoying my books and for being my friend! Heather Heaton

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    Women-in-Prison Short Stories - Heather Heaton

    Women-in-Prison Short Stories:

    No! Mommy No!

    By: Heather D. Heaton

    Women-in-Prison Short Stories:

    No! Mommy No!

    By: Heather D. Heaton

    Copyright 2012 Heather D. Heaton

    All rights reserved

    Smashwords Edition

    Heather Heaton's ebooks in the series "Her Letters from Prison" are published as follows:

    a) Her Letters from Prison - Part 1: Truth Stands Still Even as the World Trembles and Burns, Heather D. Heaton, Smashwords, ISBN 978-1-4657-2356-3, copyright 2011 (eBook)

    b) Her Letters from Prison - Part 2: Ask and You Will Be Forgiven; Seek and You Will Find, Heather D. Heaton, Smashwords, ISBN 978-1-4661-8773-3, copyright 2011 (eBook)

    c) Her Letters from Prison: Truth Stands Still Even as the World Trembles and Burns (Second Edition), Heather D. Heaton, ISBN 978-0-692-01725-8, copyright 2012 (paperback - Her Letters from Prison: Part 1, Part 2, and Part 3 combined)

    d) Her Letters from Prison - Part 4: Recycled - Second Time Around, Heather D. Heaton, Smashwords, ISBN 978-1-4762-5038-0, copyright 2012 (eBook)

    Note: Go to Heather Heaton's personal website at http://www.heather-heaton.com to purchase her ebooks. Alternatively, you can visit her author page:

    https://www.smashwords.com/profile/view/heatherdh

    Heather Heaton's paperback book Her Letters from Prison (ISBN 978-0-692-01725-8) is generally available at special quantity discounts for bulk purchase for sales promotion, premiums, fund-raising events, women's prison ministry programs, reentry programs, drug prevention programs, and educational needs. For details, write Heather Heaton, Heather Heaton Enterprises, PO Box 170412, Birmingham, Alabama 35217. This paperback book contains the following eBooks:

    1. Her Letters from Prison - Part 1: Truth Stands Still Even as the World Trembles and Burns,

    2. Her Letters from Prison - Part 2: Ask and You Will Be Forgiven; Seek and You Will Find,

    3. "Her Letters from Prison (Part

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