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Day of the Imprisoned Writer

Imagine writing a poem, an article, or a story, and being jailed for it. That’s the harsh reality for many writers around the world.

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Mobilize writers, journalists, and advocates to amplify imprisoned writers' stories and drive donations to freedom-of-expression organizations.

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  • Share a detained writer's story with #ImprisonedWriter to spark global solidarity
  • Host a public reading of censored works—turn awareness into action
  • Write a letter to an imprisoned writer: your words can reach them
  • Donate to PEN International and defend freedom of expression worldwide

History

In 1981, a group called PEN International launched the Day of the Imprisoned Writer.

They created it to defend writers punished for their words. PEN International brings together authors, journalists, and poets from many countries.

This group works to protect people who speak out through writing. The day shines a light on those jailed, harassed, or attacked just for sharing ideas.

Every year, PEN selects a few writers whose stories need more attention. These individuals come from different places and backgrounds, but they face similar threats. Some sit in prison for years without trial.

Others face daily danger because they refuse to stay silent. By telling their stories, the group hopes to pressure governments and spark action.

The day is not just for writers. It also reminds the public that freedom of speech is not free everywhere. Some countries silence people for simply expressing thoughts in a poem or blog.

The event challenges us to care, speak up, and support the right to write without fear. Whether someone writes novels, reports the news, or pens short essays, this day defends their right to do so. It sends a clear message: ideas should never be punished.


How to celebrate

Write a Letter of Support

Sending a personal message can uplift a writer in prison. Organizations like PEN International provide addresses and guidelines to help you reach out. Your words can remind them they are not forgotten.

Share Their Stories Online

Use social media to highlight the cases of imprisoned writers. Sharing articles, interviews, or their work can raise awareness. Include hashtags like #ImprisonedWriter to join the global conversation.

Attend or Host a Public Reading

Participate in events where people read works by detained writers. These gatherings can be powerful expressions of solidarity. Check local listings or organize your own reading session.

Support Advocacy Groups

Consider donating to organizations that defend freedom of expression. Groups like PEN International work tirelessly to support writers at risk. Your contribution can make a difference.

Educate Yourself and Others

Learn about the challenges faced by writers worldwide. Read articles, watch documentaries, or attend discussions on free speech. Sharing this knowledge can inspire others to take action.