Elkton Rules: The Little Prison That Thought It Could

Nonfiction, Social & Cultural Studies, Social Science, Crimes & Criminals, Penology
Cover of the book Elkton Rules: The Little Prison That Thought It Could by Michael Mangold, Michael Mangold
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Author: Michael Mangold ISBN: 9781370676743
Publisher: Michael Mangold Publication: September 1, 2016
Imprint: Smashwords Edition Language: English
Author: Michael Mangold
ISBN: 9781370676743
Publisher: Michael Mangold
Publication: September 1, 2016
Imprint: Smashwords Edition
Language: English

This is the working outline for my screenplay "Elkton Rules: The Little Prison That Thought It Could." I will be adding more chapters as I progress as well as fleshing out this outline as I go along. I want to make it available right now as a collaborative project. Any and all suggestions for improvement are more than welcome.

The premise behind the screenplay is that life in a federal correctional institution (FCI) like Elkton is surrealistic. Hence the cover painting by Salvador Dali. Another premise is that the federal government wants inmates to bow down to it, a religious-like attitude that I hope to portray in the movie.

If you can give me any feedback, my contact information is available on my Author's Page here at Smashwords and at Amazon.

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This is the working outline for my screenplay "Elkton Rules: The Little Prison That Thought It Could." I will be adding more chapters as I progress as well as fleshing out this outline as I go along. I want to make it available right now as a collaborative project. Any and all suggestions for improvement are more than welcome.

The premise behind the screenplay is that life in a federal correctional institution (FCI) like Elkton is surrealistic. Hence the cover painting by Salvador Dali. Another premise is that the federal government wants inmates to bow down to it, a religious-like attitude that I hope to portray in the movie.

If you can give me any feedback, my contact information is available on my Author's Page here at Smashwords and at Amazon.

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