Solitary Confinement: My Walls Are Talking

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by Damon Smith

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Solitary Confinement (My Walls Are Talking) is a thought provoking look inside the mind of former inmate #1001732 Damon Smith while he served time in solitary confinement at the Missouri State Penitentiary. Through poem and spoken word he expressed his deepest and darkest emotions that ran the gamut from denial to acceptance. A continuation of the author's first book of poems (142 Thoughts Of A Convicted Felon) Damon Smith gives a wonderfully worded and heart felt account of his thoughts and self conversations as he was forced to deal with the horrible and inhumane conditions of 23 and 1 hour lockdown at Missouri's oldest and most dangerous prison The Walls (also known as the "Bloodiest 47 acres in America".) Solitary Confinement (My Walls Are Talking) is the third book that I have put out since my release from prison in 2015. These thoughts are only a small piece of what goes through my mind when I am all by myself, and they are not meant to hurt or discourage the reader. They are only meant to enlighten those in the free-world of the thoughts, hopes, dreams, fears, and concerns of those of us on the other side of the fence. Solitary Confinement (My Walls Are Talking) is a thought provoking look inside the mind of former inmate #1001732 Damon Smith while he served time in solitary confinement at the Missouri State Penitentiary. Through poem and spoken word he expressed his deepest and darkest emotions that ran the gamut from denial to acceptance. A continuation of the author's first book of poems (142 Thoughts Of A Convicted Felon) Damon Smith gives a wonderfully worded and heart felt account of his thoughts and self conversations as he was forced to deal with the horrible and inhumane conditions of 23 and 1 hour lockdown at Missouri's oldest and most dangerous prison The Walls (also known as the "Bloodiest 47 acres in America".) Damon Smith author of Loud A Strong Story (0.5) and 142 Thoughts Of A Convicted Felon wrote several books during his 17 years of incarceration in the Missouri Department of Corrections. Upon his release in 2015 after another run in with the law, turned his life around to pursue writing and music in honor of his mother Edna Jean Smith who lost her battle with Multiple Sclerosis in 2017

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