Voices from Solitary: A Concrete Death
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Voices from Solitary: A Concrete Death
© Solitary Watch
Branton Noojin received an Honorable Mention for Nonfiction
in PEN America’s 2018 Prison Writing Contest for authoring the following piece, "Solitary Confinement," which is republished here by permission of the author and PEN. Noojin, currently serving a 100-year sentence for murder and voluntary manslaughter, has spent seven years in solitary confinement overall. Here, he provides a striking narrative from his cell in the Secure Housing Unit (SHU) at Wabash Valley Correctional Facility in Carlisle, Indiana.
Voices from Solitary: A Concrete Death
© Solitary Watch
Branton Noojin received an Honorable Mention for Nonfiction
in PEN America’s 2018 Prison Writing Contest for authoring the following piece, "Solitary Confinement," which is republished here by permission of the author and PEN. Noojin, currently serving a 100-year sentence for murder and voluntary manslaughter, has spent seven years in solitary confinement overall. Here, he provides a striking narrative from his cell in the Secure Housing Unit (SHU) at Wabash Valley Correctional Facility in Carlisle, Indiana.
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