How to Survive in Prison — A Voice from the Other Side of the Wall
It’s one thing to write about prison. It’s something else entirely to live in it — if only through words — and to carry the listener with you.
Not as a tourist.
Not as a visitor.
But as someone who smells the concrete, hears the clang of the cell door, and feels the weight of time pressing down.
Writing How to Survive in Prison meant diving into a world where justice is a myth and fairness doesn’t show up. A world where people disappear behind walls and learn to survive with dignity or lose themselves trying.
And to tell that story right — I needed more than just a voice.
I needed someone who could feel it.
Justin Briscoe, a gifted narrator from Vancouver, didn’t flinch.
With his background in theater, film, and voice-over work, Justin brought a rare blend of control and rawness. He didn’t just read the book — he walked through it. And he took the listener with him.
There’s weight in his tone. Wounds in his pauses.
You’ll hear it. You’ll feel it.
This audiobook How to Survive in Prison isn’t entertainment.
It’s testimony.
It’s a warning.
And maybe — for someone out there — it’s a lifeline.