Jeannette Tossounian is a life-long professional artist who spent two years in maximum-security at Vanier Centre for Women in Milton, Ontario. While in her tiny metal and concrete cell, she kept herself busy by drawing her cell features and jail-issue items with golf-sized pencils on plain copy paper. She also wrote nine books, two of which she has self-published since her release. While continuing to maintain her innocence, Jeannette is currently in the appeal process and active in fighting for reforms to the penal system. Her books can be purchased at www.anklebonebooks.com and her art can be viewed at www.tossounianart.com.