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mytrickytrick t1_ja91xep wrote
I have no problem with prison movies or books. The rock (movie) and Shawshank (novella plus movie) are two great examples in totally different ways, and both have prisons are their main settings.
Comfortable_Mango_11 t1_ja91cmx wrote
It's obviously a pretty juicy setting for conflict - lots of angry males cooped up together, lots of grudges, alliances, schemes and potential for violence. Basically like boarding school, only with better food!
INITMalcanis t1_ja91y5w wrote
I strongly recommend that you read Glasshouse by Charles Stross.
iwanttobelikeyou-oh t1_ja92ek3 wrote
I've read the brief description but it says it takes place on a spaceship?
INITMalcanis t1_ja9ilr9 wrote
In a way...
CrazyCatLady108 t1_ja91z60 wrote
Hi! Your post is more appropriate for a writing sub. Check out /r/writing, please check their rules before posting. Good luck!
iwanttobelikeyou-oh t1_ja925s4 wrote
I was doubting where to post but I wanna hear opinions from readers rather than tips on how to write my story. I hope it's okay however I will direct future posts to r/writing thank you
CrazyCatLady108 t1_ja92ht5 wrote
We do not allow authors to poll readers about their story/trope ideas.
>Surveys and market research are not allowed in /r/books because they usually do not abide by Rule 1. Market research includes, but is not limited to, asking for feedback on your (potential) project/idea or asking how many people would be interested in your potential website/project/book/etc.
iwanttobelikeyou-oh t1_ja92llv wrote
Okay sorry I will delete it now no problem
bhbhbhhh t1_ja90v6u wrote
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