Banished

Banished is a farcical black comedy based upon further erosion of civil rights in the future. It takes place during a recession in a newly formed country called "the Lands" after the fall of the United States. Governments and powerful civic leaders try to solve financial insolvency by collecting past due fines from dubiously convicted drunk drivers in a draconian manner, establishing a work camp in an inhospitable part of another Land for those who do not pay.The camp is an almost perfect place to hide prisoners and staff who have information or skills that might be damaging to the elite. The ex-offender chief of staff at the camp is appointed to hide him because he has damaging information in a massive civil case against the Parish of St. James. His brutality causes the death of a prisoner. The efforts to cover up the tragedy lead to overreaction, and further fatal mistakes. In the end, the abused prisoners are granted their freedom if they accept banishment, allowing the politicians

F. David Stevenson F. David Stevenson was born in 1941 in Oak Park, IL, home to Frank Lloyd Wright, Ernest Hemingway, Frank L. Baum, Edgar Rice Burroughs, and Bob Newhart. He graduated from Stanford University in 1963. After serving in Vietnam as a Naval Officer aboard the U.S.S. General J.C. Brekenridge and Assault Craft Division 12, Mr. Stevenson attended the University of San Diego School of Law, and graduated Cum Laude in 1969. He joined the law firm of Marriott, Stevenson & Songer, and circa 1975 he became a sole practitioner. His practice is in the area of criminal and real estate law. Mr. Stevenson served as Deputy Legislative Counsel for the State of California 1969/70 session. He has been married to Kathy Stevenson since 1963, and they have five children and two grandchildren. In 1995, he and his family retired to Albany, Oregon where he writes, fishes and enjoys life.

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