Kenneth Milton

Writing, for me, is a means of self-expression, an outlet for the rigors of confinement.

Prison, ironically, has afforded me a great educational advancement (Associate of Arts, Bachelor of Science, Masters in Literature) to which I gratefully appreciate and continue to adhere to.

I have many published works to my credit, the majority of which is poetry in Bayousphere (www.uhcl.edu/bayousphere). Being awarded an HM from PEN in 2008 (Drama) was motivational for me.

My most recent publishing is anthologized (“The Road to Redemption”) by (www.solutionsforelpaso.org/2010). It is an inspirational process for me each time pen is put to paper, and I will continue doing what I enjoy doing.


Articles by Kenneth Milton

Prison and Justice Writing
Friday April 23

Raw Bones (Live and Encaged!)

  Raw Bones (Live and Encaged!) Darkness has settled in now. All day long their area was highlighted. Their loud, uneven snores are indicative of the grueling tasks that befell these gladiators of the day. The moon’s serene glow displays the area’s solitude and quiet. For these stagnant wanderers, this day has regrettably, but necessarily,

Prison and Justice Writing
Monday June 30

Survival Lessons

CHARACTERS  Old Man . . . . . . . . . . . Old School Jared Thomas . . . . . . . . Youngster Narcotics Agents . . . . I, II, III, IV Inmates . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .