
Secrets from a Prison Cell
A Convict's Eyewitness Accounts of the Dehumanizing Drama of Life Behind Bars
Wipf and Stock Publishers
Published on 6. February 2018
122 pages
978-1-4982-9434-8 (ISBN)
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Tony Vick is serving two life sentences for murder. After nearly twenty years in prison, Tony has literally taken to the pen to document firsthand what life is like behind bars. This book--handwritten by Tony and later transcribed by outside friends--indirectly challenges the reader to engage prison reform as one of the most important social issues of this generation, wondering if society can shift its emphasis from retribution to rehabilitation. Tony's new book describes the violent, even horrific, incidents that occur in prison, incidents mostly hidden in the shadows, away from public awareness. It tells you the stories that those invested in incarceration would rather remain secret. As captivating as it is timely, Secrets from a Prison Cell shortens the distance between those outside and inside prison walls. Through personal stories, essays, and poetry, Tony Vick's book pulls back the curtain on a world invisible to most people, dramatically revealing the realities of life in prison and the power of love to fight dehumanization.
For Tony, writing this book has never been about money but about the message. Any proceeds from sales of the book will be donated to the No Exceptions Prison Collective, a non-profit organization that advocates for prison reform. (https://noexceptions.net) No Exception's mission is furthered by its very name, referencing the 13th Amendment to the U.S. Constitution that abolishes slavery, except for those incarcerated in our nation's prisons. Slavery still exists in America!
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Language
English
Place of publication
Eugene
United States
ISBN-13
978-1-4982-9434-8 (9781498294348)
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A Convict's Eyewitness Accounts of the Dehumanizing Drama of Life Behind Bars
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Secrets from a Prison Cell
A Convict's Eyewitness Accounts of the Dehumanizing Drama of Life Behind Bars
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Tony Vick was born in 1962, in Clarksville, Tennessee, into a home of Southern Baptist parents and an older brother. His father was a barber and gospel singer, and his mother was a stay-at-home mom. Tony's parents and brother have all died during Tony's incarceration. After excelling in high school, Tony received the "Outstanding Business Student" award and a scholarship to study business at the University of Tennessee. He worked in retail sales, banking, and, at one time, owned and operated a Southern-style restaurant.
Tony entered prison twenty years ago after living thirty-four years in Freedomsville as a closeted gay man. He is currently serving two life sentences for murder. While in prison, Tony has worked as a GED teaching assistant, clerk, and prison newspaper editor. He has been involved with Inside-Out prison programs where free-world college students travel to prisons and join incarcerated students as classmates in post-secondary courses built around dialogue, collaboration and experiential learning. Between 2010 and 2014, Tony completed five semesters in Vanderbilt University's Divinity School Inside-Out program.
In 2013, Tony's essay, "Look at Me," was published in a book, Turning Teaching Inside Out: A Pedagogy of Transformation for Community-Based Education, by Simone Weil Davis and Barbara Sherr Roswell. In 2016, Tony's thoughts on forgiveness were included in Michael McRay's book, Where the River Bends: Considering Forgiveness in the Lives of Prisoners. Tony continues to write essays and poetry that challenge readers to address prison reform as one of the most important social issues of this generation.
Michael T. McRay is a writer, advocate, educator, speaker, and the author of Where the River Bends (2015). He is a former volunteer prison chaplain and close friends with Tony Vick.
Tony entered prison twenty years ago after living thirty-four years in Freedomsville as a closeted gay man. He is currently serving two life sentences for murder. While in prison, Tony has worked as a GED teaching assistant, clerk, and prison newspaper editor. He has been involved with Inside-Out prison programs where free-world college students travel to prisons and join incarcerated students as classmates in post-secondary courses built around dialogue, collaboration and experiential learning. Between 2010 and 2014, Tony completed five semesters in Vanderbilt University's Divinity School Inside-Out program.
In 2013, Tony's essay, "Look at Me," was published in a book, Turning Teaching Inside Out: A Pedagogy of Transformation for Community-Based Education, by Simone Weil Davis and Barbara Sherr Roswell. In 2016, Tony's thoughts on forgiveness were included in Michael McRay's book, Where the River Bends: Considering Forgiveness in the Lives of Prisoners. Tony continues to write essays and poetry that challenge readers to address prison reform as one of the most important social issues of this generation.
Michael T. McRay is a writer, advocate, educator, speaker, and the author of Where the River Bends (2015). He is a former volunteer prison chaplain and close friends with Tony Vick.
Content
- Intro
- Title Page
- Foreword
- Preface
- Acknowledgments
- Chapter 1: I Am Prisoner #276187
- I Was, I Am
- Chapter 2: I'm Hungry, Feed Me
- Break Bread With Me
- Chapter 3: Cutting Through the Pain
- My Cocoon
- Stay With Me
- Chapter 4: Beyond the Living Room
- I See a Home
- Chapter 5: The Art of Redemption
- The Perfect House
- Chapter 6: A Little Kindness
- Endless Love
- Chapter 7: Sentenced To Death: By Old Age
- I Shall Not Die Alone
- Maybe Tonight
- Chapter 8: Monsters Don't Live Under the Bed
- In Those Moments
- Taking Flight
- Chapter 9: Buster
- My hands touched God's hands today
- Once a Slave . . . Always a Slave?
- Chapter 10: Is It Just This?
- Is It Just This?
- it's not what i imagined
- Chapter 11: Wheelchairs, Walkers, and Wishes
- Walk On
- Chapter 12: Say No to Photoshopping
- Reality Monster
- Chapter 13: Hanging On in Tandem
- Hang On
- Chapter 14: It Is Possible
- Change: It Is Possible
- It's Been Too Long
- About the Author-Tony D. Vick
- About the Author-Michael T. McRay
- Bibliography
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