by Kenneth Flaska | Mar 3, 2015 | Blog, Kenneth Flaska
March 3, 2015 The Book Editor In Federal Prison My new profession as an unpaid book editor has gotten off to a slow start. I enjoy the reading but I dislike the editing. I decided to stop editing and simply read the Matchmaker’s book in its entirety to get a...
by Kenneth Flaska | Feb 27, 2015 | Blog, Kenneth Flaska
February 27, 2015 A Little Help in Federal Prison I was told by more than one person if you want to help yourself, try helping others. I thought that I had lived my life helping others, but that was just a half-truth. I helped others ( mostly family and friends ) when...
by David Applegate | Feb 26, 2015 | Blog, David Applegate
February 26, 2015 Sounds of Silence In Federal Prison Before I “checked in” to the Taft Federal Prison Camp, I put together a list of the things I thought I would miss the most in prison. Now that I have been here in federal prison for a few weeks, I...
by Kenneth Flaska | Feb 25, 2015 | Blog, Kenneth Flaska
February 25, 2015 Friends I used to have a number of “friends”. Webster’s New World Dictionary, 2nd Edition; defines a “friend” as ” a person whom one knows well and is fond of”, “an allay, supporter, or...
by Justin Paperny | Feb 25, 2015 | Blog
February 25, 2015 Stockholm Syndrome In Federal Prison Understanding our tendencies helps in life. It really helps in prison. To that end, I share a video I filmed about a client’s tendency to speak to guards. I offer reasons why many white-collar offenders tend...
by Justin Paperny | Feb 22, 2015 | Blog
February 22, 2015 The Number One Thing To Do Before Federal Prison “In a way it is just easier, keeps hope alive, and after all, some do win,” a prospect skeptically said to me while justifying $50K he is spending on an appeal. “Well, given your unusual financial...