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Lifestyle stories might cover fashion, fitness fads, relationship tips, science and technology, entertainment, cooking and food, home design and gardening.
Stories in this category are newsworthy for at least two reasons: first, they inform readers of a novelty or oddity. What are the weird and wonderful things people are doing right now?
Second, lifestyle stories have the potential to impact readers’ daily lives. How might readers adopt these trends, tips or advice to enhance their day-to-day experiences?
Writing a lifestyle story for incarcerated people can help share ideas for better living inside.
About Time is also available for readers in the community, so lifestyle stories are interesting to those who may be unfamiliar with or curious about the daily lives of incarcerated people.
Prison is a dark place. But, in spite of the brutality, light sometimes finds its way inside. Tell us how people cultivate joy behind the walls. Write a list. Ask five people about what they do for fun in prison. What brings a smile to their faces? Record their answers, write up a short introduction, and submit your list to About Time.
Much of prison life revolves around ways to avoid eating prison food.
Send a recipe for meals, snacks and desserts that you make inside prison and tell us a story about them.
This might be about how you came to create this recipe or memories of the dish outside that you were trying to replicate. Or it could be about an occasion that you enjoyed this dish. If you are an artist, include an illustration of the dish or a scene showing an occasion where it was served.
Compile a top-10 list of your peers’ favorite meals to eat inside.
Write about the pros and cons of an item, an educational/rehabilitative program, or another aspect of prison.
Start with an introduction that explains how your topic of choice is relevant to you and other incarcerated people. Follow that with three points that are good about it, and three points that are bad. Incorporate personal stories.
Write a feature story about the sports culture at your institution. What sports are played? Are there organised competitions? What kind of attention do they attract? What are the athletes’ different relationships to each other and to the various sports? What’s something about sports on the inside that might surprise people on the outside? Interview athletes and spectators about the culture of sports in your prison, and write a story that includes scenes from games and quotations.
Lifestyle stories might cover fashion, fitness fads, relationship tips, science and technology, entertainment, cooking and food, home design and gardening.
Stories in this category are newsworthy for at least two reasons: first, they inform readers of a novelty or oddity. What are the weird and wonderful things people are doing right now?
Second, lifestyle stories have the potential to impact readers’ daily lives. How might readers adopt these trends, tips or advice to enhance their day-to-day experiences?
Writing a lifestyle story for incarcerated people can help share ideas for better living inside.
About Time is also available for readers in the community, so lifestyle stories are interesting to those who may be unfamiliar with or curious about the daily lives of incarcerated people.
Prison is a dark place. But, in spite of the brutality, light sometimes finds its way inside. Tell us how people cultivate joy behind the walls. Write a list. Ask five people about what they do for fun in prison. What brings a smile to their faces? Record their answers, write up a short introduction, and submit your list to About Time.
Much of prison life revolves around ways to avoid eating prison food.
Send a recipe for meals, snacks and desserts that you make inside prison and tell us a story about them.
This might be about how you came to create this recipe or memories of the dish outside that you were trying to replicate. Or it could be about an occasion that you enjoyed this dish. If you are an artist, include an illustration of the dish or a scene showing an occasion where it was served.
Compile a top-10 list of your peers’ favorite meals to eat inside.
Write about the pros and cons of an item, an educational/rehabilitative program, or another aspect of prison.
Start with an introduction that explains how your topic of choice is relevant to you and other incarcerated people. Follow that with three points that are good about it, and three points that are bad. Incorporate personal stories.
Write a feature story about the sports culture at your institution. What sports are played? Are there organised competitions? What kind of attention do they attract? What are the athletes’ different relationships to each other and to the various sports? What’s something about sports on the inside that might surprise people on the outside? Interview athletes and spectators about the culture of sports in your prison, and write a story that includes scenes from games and quotations.
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Help us get About Time off the ground. All donations are tax deductible and will be vital in providing an essential resource for people in prison and their loved ones.
Help us get About Time off the ground. All donations are tax deductible and will be vital in providing an essential resource for people in prison and their loved ones.
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