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    You are free to republish them under a Creative Commons license unless otherwise noted on the page. This work is licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution-NoDerivatives 4.0 International License.Prison Journalism Project is happy to share our writers and reporters’ stories with your print and online audiences. Whitewall tires will take me back to ‘94, ‘95. My two-door Cutlass Brougham sitting on Daytona I will forget that I’m in this cell for a crime I did not commit.

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    I will travel back in time to when I didn’t know pain. I flush all the old pruno batchĪnd I marvel at the white liquid. I hear the CO’s keys as he approaches my cell.īut under my bunk my creation is coming to life. An old electric outletĪn all night task stares back at me as l tapeĪ new plastic bag to the opening of the pruno batch.Ī white bucket assists me in holding the stinger in place, then the alcohol evaporates and starts sweating Straining the batch, separating the kicker from the juice separatingĪs I tape up a stinger. It has stopped cooking and the pruno is done. Subscribe to Inside Story to receive exclusive behind-the-scene looks at our best stories, as well as author profiles and other insights. Prison Journalism Project trains incarcerated writers to become journalists and publishes their stories.

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