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Prison Picassos
April 7, 2017

Prison Picassos

4/7/20 17 Saints Inside: 2011 POSTED BY ERIC REMEROWSKI AT 10:12 AM NO COMMENTS: TUESDAY, MARCH 22, 2011 PRISON PICASSOS "Passion motivates more than money." Right now there's one thing that keeps me going in...
Remerowski, EricTexas
A failed intervention?
December 18, 2016

A failed intervention?

Sunday, December 18, 2016 A Failed Intervention? "History teaches us that men and nations behave Wisely once they have exhausted all other alternatives." -- Abba Eban Here's a story I've been wanting to tell for...
Remerowski, EricTexas
Leading by example
May 21, 2015

Leading by example

Saints Inside: Leading by Example More Next Blog» Create Blog Sign In THURSDAY, MAY 21, 2015 Leading by Exa.m.ple “LEADING BY EXAMPLE” "As we are liberated from our own fear, our presence automatically liberates others."...
Remerowski, EricTexas
Living in the bathroom
May 21, 2015

Living in the bathroom

Thursday, May 21, 2015 Living in the Bathroom About Me: Eric Remerowski I am a former boat builder, physiotherapist, commercial diver, and chef. Since my incarceration in 2001, I have been a student of history,...
Remerowski, EricTexas
The reading railroad
October 23, 2011

The reading railroad

4/7/2017 Saints Inside: 2011 l lG+'£ More Next Blog» SAINTS INSIDE Create Blog Sign In SUNDAY, OCTOBER 23,2011 The Reading Railroad "If the book comes from the heart, it will contrive to reach other hearts."...
Remerowski, EricTexas
The millionth prisoner
August 30, 2011

The millionth prisoner

Tuesday, August 30, 2011 The Millionth Prisoner Eric Remerowski "Ones happiness lies in direct proportion to the character of one's thoughts." I am Texas prisoner 145,256. I was assigned that number just over 10 years...
Remerowski, EricTexas
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If you are working on an APWA-related project, please let us know how you plan to utilize the Archive. We hope to share information about your work with our readers and, whenever possible, with relevant APWA authors.

APWA is an open access archive. We encourage use of the writings for research, course planning, and projects engaged in examination of the criminal legal system. Reproduction of essays in their entirety infringes on author copyright without their explicit consent from the writers. Please contact us if you plan to reproduce entire essays; we will do our best to put you in contact with the authors for consent, and their compensation for any project that is profit making.

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