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Write over the Wall is a platform dedicated to showcasing the creative works of incarcerated individuals.

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Watercolour Showcase

Today, we highlight watercolours by contributor J.R. Castilla, showcasing beautiful pastel colours. The art includes a charming cat, which particularly resonates with me as a cat owner. We appreciate the vibrant yet soft palette used in these artworks.
Watercolour Showcase
Today, we highlight watercolours by contributor J.R. Castilla, showcasing beautiful pastel colours. The art includes a charming cat, which particularly resonates with me as a cat owner. We appreciate the vibrant yet soft palette used in these artworks.
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August 18, 2025 at 7:12 PM
Sometimes the most impossible dreams come true through friendship and kindness. Meet Bumpsy the frog who always dreamed of flying! 🐸✈️ #DreamBig #Friendship #NeverGiveUp #IncarceratedVoices
Bumpsy and Ashley : A Flying Leap
Bumpsy the frog dreams of flying despite being teased by his siblings. He befriends a young bird named Ashley, helping her gain strength to fly. In a surprising turn, Ashley lifts Bumpsy into the air, fulfilling his dream. Their story underscores friendship, self-belief, and the possibility of achieving seemingly impossible dreams.
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August 10, 2025 at 10:44 AM
"Curse of the Craven" by Ryan C. Petersen - a raw musical exploration of toxic relationships. Powerful song from behind bars. #music #darkmusic #voices
Listen on Suno: https://suno.com/s/PDjYSc1NrwEUcQd0
Curse of the Craven
Ryan C. Petersen delivers "Curse of the Craven," a haunting song exploring toxic relationships and obsession. Through visceral imagery and raw emotion, this piece examines the destructive cycle of unhealthy love. The lyrics reveal the psychological complexity of addiction to harmful relationships.
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August 9, 2025 at 3:19 AM
New poetry from J.R. Castilla explores themes of reflection, resilience, and love. From spiritual haikus to a touching tribute to his grandmother. #poetry #voices #faith
Voices from Within: A Literary Showcase
J.R. Castilla's first submissions feature contemplative poetry that delves into themes of reflection, resilience, and love, offering profound insights into the human experience. This initiative highlights incarcerated writers’ voices, showcasing literature's ability to foster understanding and connection. Castilla’s work notably includes both haikus and heartfelt poems dedicated to personal relationships.
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August 8, 2025 at 2:20 PM
🎵 New post from Ryan C. Petersen explores how music becomes our most beautiful prison. "Bound by sound, no better prison 'round" - powerful words about finding hope through rhythm. #poetry #music #hope #healing #incarceratedvoices #transformation
Earworm, Wriggle
Ryan C. Petersen presents an exploration of music's profound impact on the mind and soul. His poetic piece, "Earworm, Wriggle," emphasizes the transformative power of melodies and lyrics, suggesting that music serves as both a sanctuary and a source of hope. Listen to it on Suno for a deeper experience.
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July 22, 2025 at 10:20 PM
🔥 Raw protest anthem from behind bars. Ryan C. Petersen's "The Good Subtraction" burns with resistance against oppression. Poetry that ignites. #PrisonVoices #Resistance #Songwriting #Poetry
The Good Subtraction
Raw protest anthem exploring rage, resistance, and revolution through vivid imagery and driving rhythm.
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July 20, 2025 at 10:14 AM
Sometimes the most important apologies are the ones we never thought to make. New blog post explores apologising to the 'secondary victims' of incarceration—siblings, parents, friends who watch someone they love make destructive choices. #healing #accountability #prison
The importance of an apology (and not just to the victims)
The narrative explores the impact of incarceration on both the incarcerated and their loved ones, highlighting the often overlooked pain of secondary victims, like family. It emphasizes the importance of acknowledging broader harm through apologies that recognize the emotional toll on relationships, fostering healing and personal growth while maintaining accountability.
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July 16, 2025 at 8:40 AM
"Mental flexibility is understanding that everything in life doesn't deserve an emotional response. Try the 3 Bs: Back up, Be quiet, Breathe." - Lancelot #mentalhealth #resilience
Emotional Waves: The Art of Mental Flexibility
Lancelot explores resilience and mental flexibility as essential tools for navigating life's challenges. He emphasizes that mental flexibility involves accepting negativity without allowing it to control one's life. Techniques like stepping back, quieting the mind, and breathing are suggested to cultivate this skill, promoting emotional strength and compassion in difficult situations.
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July 10, 2025 at 2:37 PM
"Your life is not over. No matter how dark your past is, you still have worth." Powerful words from Lancelot, who found his way back to helping others through writing. #prisonwriting #hope #secondchances
A Double Portion
Lancelot, an offshore platform supervisor turned writer, found purpose in prison by sharing uplifting narratives and amplifying marginalized voices. Despite his dark past, he emphasizes hope, authenticity, and the potential for positive change. His journey highlights the importance of community support, personal reflection, and recognizing the unique talents within everyone.
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July 8, 2025 at 2:20 AM
🎵 Ryan Petersen's "An Ant With an Axe" - from lyrics to full song on Suno! A gritty anthem about chasing dreams from the ground up. Listen to this raw, honest track. #IncarceratedVoices #Music #Suno #Dreams
An Ant With an Axe
Ryan Petersen's song "An Ant With an Axe" portrays a musician's vibrant journey, reflecting struggles and ambitions through playful lyrics and imagery. The track's themes encompass the challenges of the music industry, creative reinvention, and the exhilarating yet chaotic experiences on the road. Experience the full song on Suno.
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July 7, 2025 at 2:01 PM
"Off/On" by Ryan C. Petersen explores our complicated relationship with screens and digital entertainment. Sometimes we're trapped by the very things that bring us joy. Listen using Suno! #poetry #digitalage #incarceratedvoices #songef="/hashtag/songwriting" class="hover:underline text-blue-600 dark:text-sky-400 no-card-link">#songwriting #song #lyrics
Off/On
Ryan's piece explores our complex relationship with screens and entertainment, highlighting the ironic addiction to devices that may harm us. Through humorous and unsettling imagery, he captures the struggle of wanting to disconnect from technology while being drawn to the joy and distraction it provides.
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July 2, 2025 at 12:07 PM
"I'm here for you" is another way of saying "I love you." Through Together Apart, we sit in meditation—physically separated but spiritually united. Even behind bars, we can hold each other in love and create miracles through simple acts of compassion. #TogetherApart #inmatewriting #writing
Together Apart
by Lancelot I'm here for you can be another way of saying I love you. I hear you. I see you. I'm with you, even if we are not physically together. This is where a practice like Together Apart comes in. Everyday, thousands of people behind and beyond bars spend time together ( usually apart) in a shared mindfulness practice dedicated to offering love to all suffering beings.
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June 19, 2025 at 6:51 AM
Raw truth from the smokehouse: when life mocks you at every turn and others strike gold while you're left with ashes. Sometimes the only way through the bullshit is to burn it all down and rise from what remains. Real recognizes real. #Smokehouse #RawTruth #StreetPoetry #RealTalk
Smokehouse
In "Smokehouse," Ryan Petersen portrays a profound sense of disillusionment, interweaving vivid imagery with reflections on societal pressures and personal failures. The poem embodies the struggle between cynicism and hope as Petersen articulates feelings of being trapped and watching others succeed while grappling with his own unfulfilled aspirations.
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June 17, 2025 at 12:24 PM
Friendship isn't about making others see things your way—it's about accepting the unique qualities that drew you together in the first place. True connection requires letting friends be themselves while staying true to your own boundaries. Growth happens in the space between. #friendships #writing
Friendship
The author reflects on a recent conflict with a friend, questioning the expectations within their relationship. He acknowledges that friendships, like marriages, require love and patience. He realizes that imposing his views undermines the friendship's uniqueness and learns the importance of allowing friends to define their roles without expectation or obligation.
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June 16, 2025 at 6:44 PM
What can trees teach us about life? Omar Wilkins finds profound parallels: not every seed becomes a tree, some grow stunted by circumstance, others thrive. Nature mirrors humanity—teaching resilience, community & grace. #trees #lifelessons #nature #resilience #prisonwriting
Day 29 – May Writing Challenge
What might we learn from watching the growth of a tree? What secrets do trees hold about the human experience? Writing from prison, Omar Wilkins finds profound parallels between the forest and our own lives—in the seeds that never sprout, the saplings stunted by circumstance, and the mighty oaks that weather decades of storms. His observations cut deep: not every seed becomes a tree, just as not every person reaches their full potential.
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June 11, 2025 at 2:58 AM
Words CREATE, SAVE & DESTROY daily. From prison, Omar Wilkins shares a powerful truth: the most important words aren't from others—they're the ones we whisper to ourselves. We are our own creators, destroyers, governors. #words #selftalk #innerstrength #prisonwriting
Day 28 – May Writing Challenge
Omar Wilkins shares how words profoundly impact his life from prison, emphasizing that the most transformative language comes from within. He highlights the importance of self-affirmation and inner dialogue, recognizing that we are both creators and destroyers of our narratives. Ultimately, personal words foster resilience and self-inspiration.
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June 10, 2025 at 12:52 PM
What global problem would you solve? Omar Wilkins chooses inequality—imagining a true meritocracy where teachers earn equally worldwide, justice isn't for sale, and walking past any stranger means meeting someone with your exact same rights. #equality #justice #meritocracy #prisonwriting
Day 27 – May Writing Challenge
Omar Wilkins, writing from prison, advocates for global equality as a solution to humanity's problems. He envisions a world where merit, not wealth or status, dictates success, ensuring equal rights and opportunities for all. His radical vision involves justice for every individual, eradicating inequalities related to race, gender, and wealth, fostering a harmonious society.
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June 9, 2025 at 6:33 AM
Is technology bringing us together or apart? From behind bars, Omar Wilkins sees both sides: tech as lifeline connecting him to the world, yet also as divider through hate & misinformation. His insight? It's not the tech—it's us. We choose. #technology #connection #choice #prisonwriting
Day 26 – May Writing Challenge
Is technology bringing us closer together or pushing us further apart? Technology—is it our bridge to connection or the wall that divides us? It's a question that cuts to the heart of modern life, one that takes on deeper meaning when viewed from behind prison walls. Omar Wilkins, writing from incarceration, offers a perspective shaped by both limitation and gratitude. For him, technology isn't just an abstract debate—it's the lifeline that allows his voice to reach beyond concrete and steel, connecting him with people thousands of miles away.
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June 8, 2025 at 2:26 PM
Sometimes the most meaningful conversations happen in dreams. Omar Wilkins shares how a dream encounter with the man whose life he took became his path to forgiveness, healing & purpose. Grace finds us in unexpected ways. #redemption #forgiveness #healing #prisonwriting #grace #secondchances
Day 25 – May Writing Challenge
Omar Wilkins recounts a transformative dream encounter with the man he killed, leading to an unexpected healing journey. Despite not remembering the conversation's content, the experience lifted his burden of guilt and inspired a sense of purpose and empathy, marking a significant shift in his life while emphasizing the power of forgiveness and redemption.
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June 8, 2025 at 7:25 AM
What does hope smell like? For Omar Wilkins, writing from behind bars, it's the intoxicating scent of passionate love—sweat, pheromones, connection. Hope isn't abstract; it lives in our bodies, memories, the very air we breathe. #hope #prisonwriting #love #senses #connection #writing
Day 24 – May Writing Challenge
Omar Wilkins explores the essence of hope through a sensory lens, likening it to the intoxicating scent of passionate love. He emphasizes that hope is personal and unique to each individual, driven by deep desires and memories. Ultimately, hope embodies a profound connection to fulfillment, transcending mere abstract notions.
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June 7, 2025 at 6:45 PM
What does it mean to live a good life? Writing at 4:25 AM from prison, Omar shares how his definition has evolved: good health, clear purpose, and someone to share it with. Sometimes wisdom comes from the most unexpected places. 🌅 #DailyWritingChallenge #PrisonVoices #Wisdom #GoodLife
Day 23 – May Writing Challenge
Omar Wilkins reflects on his evolving definition of a good life, emphasizing good health, purpose, and meaningful relationships over wealth and status. His experiences as a hospice care worker taught him to value simple daily joys. Ultimately, he believes a fulfilling life is about love, legacy, and shared memories, not material possessions.
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May 28, 2025 at 4:08 PM
If you were invisible for a day, what would you do? For someone behind bars, the answer is achingly simple: run to freedom. Omar's response reminds us never to take for granted the basic human right to choose where we go. 💔✈️ #DailyWritingChallenge #PrisonVoices #Freedom #Writing
Day 22 – May Writing Challenge
Omar Wilkins, dreaming of invisibility for a day, reflects on his longing for freedom from prison. Rather than engaging in mischief, he seeks a peaceful escape, highlighting the significance of choices in life. His life story illustrates how our decisions shape our circumstances, emphasizing the power of individual agency and the desire for a fresh start.
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May 28, 2025 at 3:40 AM
What does hope smell like? A powerful question that reveals how deeply personal our dreams truly are. Today's writer finds it in the scent of love and connection—proof that hope transcends any circumstance. ✨ #DailyWritingChallenge #PrisonVoices #Hope #Writing #HumanStories #Resilience
Day 21 – May Writing Challenge
Omar Wilkins, writing from prison, asserts that our choices define us more than our circumstances. He reflects on his life, emphasizing how daily decisions shape our paths and destiny. Circumstances merely reveal our true selves, and it is ultimately our choices—big or small—that dictate our life's trajectory and future outcomes.
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May 27, 2025 at 7:11 PM
Two takes on a world without music: Robert Hitt lists every lost sound from "singing birds to friend's voice on the phone"—calling it hell. Omar says simply "Boring!!!" but celebrates rhythm as life's heartbeat. Both agree: music isn't entertainment, it's existence itself. #music #rhythm #life
Day 20 – May Writing Challenge
Two writers explore a world devoid of music, ultimately deeming it a living hell. Robert Hitt mourns the absence of sounds that enrich life, while Omar Wilkins celebrates music's universal rhythm and connection. Both emphasize music’s significance beyond entertainment, asserting it as a vital force that shapes existence and fosters communal bonds.
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May 24, 2025 at 6:41 AM
Omar Wilkins finds joy in farting—calling it "a blessing from the etiquette Gods." He imagines the horror of gas escaping through toes or belly buttons instead. "Sometimes the most overlooked blessings are literally the most basic ones happening inside our bodies every day." #joy #humor #gratitude
Day 19 – May Writing Challenge
Omar Wilkins finds unexpected joy in farting, viewing it as a blessing from the etiquette Gods. He humorously considers the absurdity of alternative release methods and emphasizes the joy in basic human functions. Farting offers comic relief, social bonding, and even insight into health, reminding us to appreciate simple pleasures in life.
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May 23, 2025 at 10:36 PM