The Hole – What Does That Mean?

Solitary confinement, isolation – the hole.  Help me to understand the impact on an individual, whether yourself, someone else, or as a whole.  Share an aspect of this method of punishment that I can’t understand, never having experienced it. 

Woven into the purpose of prisons is the idea of rehabilitation.  Prisons are not designed to be the end.  They aren’t viewed as the ‘disposal’ of people.  The majority of society perceives, is under the impression, prisons are places of punishment and preparation for a more productive life.  How does solitary confinement fit into that design?  

Every writer I have ever encountered has either had first hand experience with solitary confinement or has witnessed its use and the consequences.  Help me to understand what that means.  


Only those who are incarcerated are eligible to participate. 

We can’t accept anything that has been previously published.

Submission is free – BUT, even if an entry doesn’t win, we consider entry permission to publish and edit.  Sometimes we get so many excellent entries, they can’t all win, but they need to be shared.

Entries should be 1,000 words or less.  Poetry is considered, as long as it is inspired by the prompt.

Submissions can be handwritten.

As done in our previous contests, I will narrow down the entries to the top ten, and then hand them off to individuals to rate the writing with a point system to determine winners.

PRIZES: 

First Place:  $75
Second Place:  $50
Third Place:  $25

DEADLINE: September 30, 2022.  Decisions will be posted on or before October 31, 2022.

MAILING ADDRESS:

Walk In Those Shoes
Writing Contest Entry
P.O. Box 70092
Henrico, Virginia  23255

Footnote: Entries that do not follow the prompt are not passed on to the judges.


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