Karl Chamberlain's
                WEB INTERESTS
The Cell Door Magazine where I am Art Editor, and try to be a regular contributor of art or poetry.
The Lamp of Hope and Death Row Journal which is established with a few friends of mine, where I try to be a regular contributor of poetry.
LIFELINES which is a pen-friend organization that works to bring friends to Death Pow inmates, where I try to contribute poetry frequently.
Hands Off Cain which is an organization that is trying to bring resolution to the death penalty troubles around the world by education and approaching governmental bodies for a moratorium on executions by the year 2000,

most notably the UN.
The Death Penalty Information Center which is an invaluable organization for finding out sadly surprising statistics and facts.  Recommend The Future of the Death Penalty: a Texas Sized Crisis, and Twenty Years of the Death Penalty: a Re-evaluation.
Reliable Office supply which is an office supply company that is familiar with dealing with inmates and families of inmates on Texas Death Row for writing supplies such as writing tablets, typing paper, and various sized envelopes.
Amazon.com
  which is an easy way to send books in to Texas Death Row.
Penguin Putnam Publishers which is the publisher of several of my favorite authors, Melanie Pawn, Mercedes Lackey, and others, and is an easy way to mail-order books to be sent in.
The Buzz Radio Station which is the radio station that I listen to the most.

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