Paris Siripavaket

Paris Siripavaket

Paris Siripavaket

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Member Since: 03/17/2025
Age: 32

Author of Microwave Manifesto: Food and Philosophy Behind Bars

Hello! My name is Paris but call me Sirii. I am incarcerated in Ohio for an auto accident. I have a big imagination, so my mind is wide open for the possibilities of a new pen pal! Whether it’s friendship, romance, or business, I am just waiting for the opportunity to get close enough for me to catch it!

I have many interests, most that are creative in nature; I love different styles of dance, crafting, cooking, sewing, and resin-casting. I want to learn woodworking, glassblowing, and ceramics. I also write quite a bit, I have a book of poetry I am about to publish inspired by being forced to destroy books, and I just debuted my cookbook-come-inspirational journal, The Microwave Manifesto: Food and Philosophy Behind Bars!

In tandem with my creative nature, I also enjoy puzzles and logic. One puzzle I am curious to solve is how we fit into each others lives– so message me today!

IM me or snail mail me, I love correspondence!
PLUS: check out my podcast for more info on my personality and the book premier, I hear I have a lovely voice!

For GTL / GettingOut.com:
Find (ODRC) Ohio Department of Rehabilitation and corrections. THEN find (NERC) Northeast Reintegration Center.

Talk soon!

Sirii

Profile Overview

Age
32 years
Gender
Female
No more crime detail available!
Ethnicity
Asian
Marital Status
Single
Religion
Spiritual
Email System Used
Getting Out
Mailing Address
Paris Siripavaket #W108388
NERC
884 Coitsville-Hubbard Rd
Youngstown, OH 44505
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