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"What do you call pain with no bruises?"
A prison sentence that doesn't end at release.
Born from the author's vigil beside a best friend held in three private prisons in England, PRIVATE HELL is a blistering collection of poems about a system that unravels the mind instead of repairing it. These pieces chart neglect and humiliation, the gaslighting that turns pleas into "problems," the endless waiting that grinds a person down to a number-and the stubborn, flickering will to stay whole.
Amid the silence are the stories we rarely hear: neurodiverse prisoners, including the one in four with ADHD, punished for symptoms instead of supported for needs. Here, repetition becomes a heartbeat; broken promises, a refrain; resilience, a thin but unbreakable thread.
Urgent and unforgettable, PRIVATE HELL gives voice to those prisons were built to silence. It is witness. It is warning. And it is a demand: that punishment must never cost a person their mind-or their soul.