Inmate Blogger: Proving Every Day That You Can't Imprison A Soul
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No matter how strictly-guarded a prison, the soul remains free.
Some people may assume that people behind bars stop thinking, stop expressing themselves, and stop dreaming. Nothing could be further from the truth. In prisons all around the country, there are men and women continuing to live their inner lives, their hopes and emotions no less real than any other person's. They have thoughts and ideas to share, and through writing, they can do so, putting their minds down onto paper to share with the world. On Inmate Blogger, they can find a community of imprisoned writers, all joining together to put themselves out there and experience the freeing power of writing up close.
In "Inmate Blogger: Proving Every Day That You Can't Imprison a Soul," Suzie Bosko is offering readers a glimpse into the imprisoned writers to whom she has reached out. She has devoted herself to creating an outlet for prisoners, enabling them to publish their works online and shine a light on their unique world perspectives. For anyone who wants to see what imprisoned people see and understand them more fully, this book is an invaluable treasure, affording insights and close-up views unlike any other ever released.
In this heartfelt book about the resiliency of the human soul and the constancy of our emotions, you will learn about imprisoned people, about life, and about yourself. The lessons that you glean from these true-to-life stories are sure to remain with you permanently, making an indelible mark on your consciousness and sticking in your memory every time you think about the prison system and what it means to the people who pass through it.
At a time when there are more prisoners in America than ever before, the points that Suzie calls forth are important ones. From one page to the next, she will expand your concept of prison and prisoners, leaving you with the sense that there is plenty of work to do – and a clear way to do it. By empowering imprisoned writers, she has taken the lead, jump-starting the all-crucial work of finding forgiveness and compassion. Simultaneously challenging, elucidating, and comforting, Inmate Blogger will remind you of what it means to reflect on the biggest and most complex circumstances in our lives and the right way to approach these circumstances, knowing that our opinions will affect and shape others.
Learn, grow, and embrace your humanity.
All proceeds from "Inmate Blogger: Proving Every Day That You Can't Imprison a Soul" go toward maintaining the Inmate Blogger platform.
www.InmateBlogger.com
Suzie M. Bosko
Born in Fremont, California and now living in Utah, Suzie M.Bosko is an author, blogger, and a survivor of narcissistic abuse. She also manages InmateBlogger.com, a website dedicated to giving inmates a voice through the therapeutic power of writing. She believes in letting the incarcerated share their opinions, struggles, and inner thoughts as a way to kickstart their rehabilitation and growth. For more information visit: suziebosko.com
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Inmate Blogger - Suzie M. Bosko
Inmate Blogger
Proving Every Day That You Can’t Imprison a Soul
by
Suzie M. Bosko
Table of Contents
I. Imprisonment in Our Society
II. Introducing: Inmate Blogger
III. How Inmates Feel
IV. About Me
V. Moving Forward
VI. Blog Submissions
VII. Bible Verses
Blog Info
References
What do you know about the lives and minds of prison inmates? What do you think of them?
Most people in our society think about imprisoned people very infrequently. This is unfortunate because there is so much work for us to do on behalf of this vulnerable segment of our population.
At Inmate Blogger, I am working to make a difference, offering a voice to people who would otherwise find themselves without one. To learn more about what Inmate Blogger stands for and how you can be a part of it, keep reading.
I.
Imprisonment in Our Society
2.3 million: that is the approximate number of prison inmates in the United States today. This is far more inmates