Labyrinth by author Edward Palmore was chosen for a movie adaptation project

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Labyrinth by author Edward Palmore was chosen for a movie adaptation project

November 16
18:13 2022
Author Edward Palmore’s book Labyrinth was chosen for a movie adaptation project.

DreamBooks Media Professionals (www.dreambooksmediapro.com) has selected Labyrinth written by Edward Palmore for a movie adaptation project.

The author wrote Labyrinth when he was in administrative segregation at Coffee Correctional Facility, a private prison in southern Georgia. 

Edward sat down in front of his bunk, a steel rack that would act as a makeshift desk, and wrote the manuscript in longhand while creating a chair out of a hastily assembled stack of books and yellow envelopes. A brief, informal conversation with another prisoner led to the creation of this book. He was sitting on the rack in an open dorm one Sunday, munching on a bag of popcorn. Prisoners were allowed to play cards, play chess, watch television, exercise, or sleep while the lights were turned off. It was the weekend, and therefore there were only two meals available. Unknowingly, this young man who was starving suggested a topic. 

The author chatted with him while eating popcorn as he told that during his brief career, he had visited numerous prisons. Giving specifics of his journey became the central theme of the book.

Book Video Trailer: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=wRrJ-GAf9Ac

About the author:

Edward Palmore was born, raised, and attended public school in Newark, New Jersey. He served in the United States Army at Grafenwöhr, Germany as a lieutenant in the Air Defense Artillery after earning a Bachelor of Arts in American history from the University of Houston. Doctoral work in counseling psychology was completed by Dr. Palmore at the Boston University School of Education. He was detained in the State of Georgia for more than 18 years. But he also produced more than fifty plays, poems, and songs. The author wants to create a forum for discussion on the problem of black men’s marginalization in American culture.

After being released from prison, he kept in mind the hardships he had to go through and is now an advocate for raising the public’s awareness of an impending social disaster.

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