I remain conscious of all who have died from the effect of war or who have died fighting for the lives of others; whether Americans or not, whether for the “right” or “wrong” reasons, human lives are lost, mostly innocent lives lost in the crosshairs of another’s agenda.
Tag: Wayne T. Dowdy
Bank Robber Stories by Jeffrey P. Frye
Bank Robber Stories contains humor and a variety of mixed-emotional avenues for readers to experience. A great read for the curious minded about life on the inside of the United States Federal Bureau of Prisons and what might lead a person to change professions from the legal to illegal.
Coronavirus Updates and WTD4U for Prisoners
Within a matter of hours after posting the numbers from the COVID-19 TRACKER, by 2:25 am, Eastern Standard Time, the number of those infected topped one million, 245,175 cases in the United States.
Cellmates by Wayne T. Dowdy
Prison life has its challenges. Living in a cage with another person is not an easy task. Men and women may die because of incompatibility
Thankfulness and Gratitude from Inside
Today I will relax and be thankful that I no longer have to dig in the dirt while a shotgun boss stands guard waiting for someone with rabbit in their blood to take off into the woods.
Afraid of Hell by Wayne T. Dowdy
All I remember after she called for him and he came to the door, was repeating what I had told her, and then him opening the door to invite me into his home. I lost consciousness when I walked across the threshold.
UNDER PRESSURE–MOTIVATIONAL VERSION by MR. D.
This novel was published while I was in prison and most content remains the same; however, on May 8, 2019, I was released from the custody and control of the United States Federal Bureau of Prisons. I removed some of the original content from “The Story Behind the Novel” because it became outdated.]
Labor Day and A Personal Memorial Day
My personal Memorial Day began on August 17, 2019, when a loved one took that flight to a special place in the sky, high above the clouds.