Life Lines
Life Lines
Life Lines Collective
Life Lines is an audio journal of poetry, spoken word, and other creative writing by men on Death Row, USA. Contributors live on Death Rows in North Carolina and Tennessee. Life Lines is about connection. It’s about finding surprising spaces to share endangered, beautiful life. It’s about recognizing our power and our powerlessness to give and take life. We feature three new pieces each week, words which we hope invite communion, however limited and imperfect, with those struggling to live inside state prisons. Because of state laws restricting access to prisons, the authors record these poems by phone. As you listen carefully, let the line static become a reminder of all the lines – race, class, iron bars and barbed wire – we’ve constructed between ourselves. If we allow them, these pieces can open new, shared spaces for us in spite of these boundaries, if only for a moment. Take a chance with us: listen.
#105 A bucket of chicken
I could tackle the whole world like Atlas, with greasy lips and a full stomach.
Oct 15, 2018
#102 Conversation with a dear friend
So what we came to find out, basically, is that life is worth living.
Sep 23, 2018
#101 Breaking news
I've watched the hole petrify pretense, making men fake forever
Sep 2, 2018
#99 Judicial pantomime
Aug 12, 2018
#98 ‘Tough on crime’ policies endanger the public
Media reports have cultivated the misperception that the casualties of prison officials is a new trend in violence, not a boiling point of failed policies and frustrations.
Aug 5, 2018
#97 How do you see yourself
Jul 30, 2018
1 min
#96 Demons in the grave
The notice informed them it would be a temporary matter
Jul 22, 2018
3 min
#95 Sorry that I let you down
Jul 15, 2018
#94 Insane world
Even the best of us will not pass through it unscathed
Jul 8, 2018
#92 Beyond the wall (part 2)
The light hurt to look upon. For the briefest moment, I remembered another life. Then it was gone.
Jun 17, 2018
4 min
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