Jacques Avery was a guest on a recent PenPals.Buzz Podcast episode. Listen to him here.
As I continue this journey of growth and advancement, I hope to reach out and share my experience with you. You don’t have to be here really experiencing it (fortunately for you!!) but maybe you’d like to live vicariously through me and learn what it’s really like in here.
I’m looking for someone well-travelled and willing to share their experiences and stories with me. I love music and want to share my life’s soundtrack with someone who is willing to do the same. I’m also a big fan of all sports, and I work out regularly.
Over the years, I’ve developed the skill of writing poetry. This has been a therapeutic outlet for me to positively express myself. I’ve challenged myself over the years by writing screenplays, too. I specialize in comedy and horror genres. I plan to pursue this further upon my release.
I also really enjoy cooking and cooking shows. In fact, I’ll challenge anyone and everyone in a “Hell’s Kitchen” style cookoff. I dream of being featured on Food Network one day. And in here, you have to be so much more creative with cooking, so I’m sure I’ll be able to use some of that new-found creativity once I’m released.
When you get to know me, you’ll find a great listener who is attentive and all-in when writing letters. I’m ready to put pen to paper and start building something genuine with you.
You can write me at the address listed in this profile. Or, for a faster response, Sign up on Corrlinks.com. Afterwards you will need to download the Corrlinks Text Chat App to start messaging me.
I hope to hear from you soon. I’m looking forward to sharing each other’s life experiences via pen and paper!
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