Mission Statement

This is a blog about reentry into society for persons released from prison and the many difficulties and barriers they face. The writings contained in this blog come from personal experience and they are intended to put out information from the real life adventures I have come up against with navigating my reentry into society. The blog welcomes submissions from anyone who is or has gone through reentry after prison as well as from any authorities, organizations, etc. with information that would be help for prisoners with their reentry to society after incarceration.

Wednesday, July 18, 2012

Her Letter from Prison

This came to me via email and I decided to share it. I have no affiliation with Heather or her book but it sounds like good reading.
Steve Gordon


Please consider introducing Heather’s story, a series of ebooks entitled “Her Letters from Prison”, to your re-entry readers.



Heather Heaton's new ebook series ("Her Letters from Prison") is an inspirational resource for reading pleasure, review, contemplation, and discussion.



Heather's own testimony:  "God changed my life in prison!"



"Her Letters from Prison" (Parts 1 & 2) will validate your inquisitive thoughts and doubts about what goes on in women’s prisons (It is what it is!); and it can justify the efforts spent toward women’s prison ministries.  These two ebooks can be a motivational (tell-it-like-it-is) resource for drug rehab/prevention and reentry programs, especially when combined with "Her Letters from Prison – Part 4:  Recycled – Second Time Around".



"Her Letters from Prison" is a non-fiction, inspirational, romance ebook series; with Heather's original letters (with prison art) included as images for authenticity.  Heather's story describes how female offenders are perceived and handled (often abused) in the criminal justice system.  The story continues (Part 4) to describe Heather's first two years of re-entry back into the real world and how she ended a destructive narcissistic-codependent relationship.



"Her Letters from Prison:  Women-in-Prison" (Part 3) contains two PowerPoint presentations prepared for the University of Alabama/Women's Studies "Women in Prison" conference.  Both presentations are based on Parts 1 & 2 of Heather's story; and they are entitled "Women-in-Prison (Almost Invisible)" and "Women-in-Prison (Facts/Myths)".  Also, Heather's personal testimony is included in the Part 3 publication.



You can go to http://www.heather-heaton.com, and click on a direct link to Heather's Amazon.com and/or Smashwords "book pages" for “Her Letters from Prison”.  Alternatively, you can visit Heather’s author pages:

  1. http://www.amazon.com/author/heatherheaton
  2. https://www.smashwords.com/profile/view/heatherdh



Heather’s ebooks are also available in paperback format.  The paperback book ("Her Letters from Prison") may be obtained by contacting Heather through her website "contact" form.  The paperback book contains Part 1, 2, and 3 ebooks.  "Her Letters from Prison - Part 4" will be published as its own paperback book soon.



Thanks for your time and consideration.



Heather Heaton

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