Every Sentence Has A Story

And every story deserves to be seen as human.

Incarceration often reduces people to a single moment, a single charge, or a single label. What gets lost are the experiences that came before—and the growth that can happen after.

This project is an invitation to share stories that are rarely heard—stories written by those who are incarcerated, or by the loved ones who carry the weight of their absence, their memories, and their hope. There is no expectation to explain or justify—only to tell the truth as you know it.

How it works

Step 1: Submit the person’s profile for verification.
Share their information so we can confirm accuracy and create a profile.

Step 2: If approved, we publish a free profile and email you the next steps.
Once verified, we’ll upload a free profile page and send instructions to your inbox for submitting stories linked to that profile. You’ll use the password you select here for story submissions going forward.

Your submission will be treated with care and reviewed before publication. If shared, it becomes part of a larger effort to restore context, compassion, and understanding.

Profile Submission

Your Information

You will need to confirm your email address after submission. The email below will not be shared with the general public. 


How It Works

Step 1

Submit Your Story

Begin by sending us your story or a draft. You can choose to remain anonymous if you prefer.

Step 2

Review Process

Our team reviews submissions to ensure they are safe, respectful, and clear.

Step 3

Consent and Preferences

We confirm your consent and discuss your publishing preferences before proceeding.

How to Share a Story Safely + With Dignity

Sharing a story about incarceration—whether it’s your own or about someone you love—can feel vulnerable.

This free guide exists to help you share what matters most without oversharing, without fear, and without feeling judged.

Inside the guide, you’ll find:

  • What kinds of stories this space is inviting (and what it isn’t)

  • How to share context, accountability, and growth with care

  • Tips for protecting privacy and choosing what to leave out

  • Guidance for loved ones writing from their perspective

  • Reassurance that there is no “perfect” way to tell a story

There is no right or wrong way to share.
Share only what feels safe, true, and yours.

Free Guide #1
FAQ 1: What kinds of stories can be submitted?

Stories about current and formerly incarcerated individuals that include accountability, context, growth, relationships, and the possibility of a second chance. They can be written by the individual or by a loved one.

FAQ 2: Are mitigating factors “excuses”?

No. Context does not erase accountability or harm. It helps people understand the fuller picture of how someone arrived at a turning point and what growth can look like after.

FAQ 3: Can I submit anonymously?

We understand many loved ones feel afraid to share publicly—and we take that seriously.

To protect the integrity of this project, we do require a real name and valid email at the time of submission so we can confirm consent, follow up if needed, and prevent misuse. Your email is kept private and is never displayed publicly.

However, you may choose to have your name withheld from the published story. In that case, the story will display as “Loved One” (or similar), while we keep your verified information securely on file.

All submissions are reviewed before publishing. Stories that appear to be false, defamatory, or intended to harm others will not be published

FAQ 4: Will you publish every story?

Not every submission will be published. We review stories for safety, respect, clarity, and consent.

FAQ 5: Do you share case details or legal claims?

This project is not a legal platform. We focus on the human story—accountability, growth, and dignity. We avoid naming victims, sharing identifying private details, or posting content that could cause harm.

FAQ 6: How do you handle consent?

Nothing is published without consent. If a story is submitted by a loved one, we may request confirmation that the incarcerated individual is aware (when possible) or that you have the right to share.

FAQ 7: Can I submit a letter or artwork?

Yes. You can submit letters, reflections, poetry, and artwork—only if you have permission to share them.

FAQ 8: How long does review take?

We review submissions in batches. If your story is selected, we’ll contact you with next steps and publishing preferences.

FAQ 9: What is the purpose of sharing these stories?

Advocacy begins with listening. We share stories to humanize incarceration, reduce stigma, and make room for accountability, understanding, and second chances.

FAQ10: What kinds of stories are we looking for?
  • Context that shaped a life (background, environment, unmet needs)

  • Accountability and reflection

  • Growth, education, creativity, faith, service, or change

  • Relationships and the impact of love and support

  • Hopes for the future and what “second chance” means

Context is not an excuse. It’s part of the full story.

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