NEW YORK β Oscar-nominated screenplay writer and βYellowstoneβ co-creator Taylor Sheridan has written about crime and violence so often that he decided to work on a book about an ordeal he has never endured: life behind bars.
Simon & Schuster announced Tuesday that Sheridan's βHow to Not Die in Prison,β a βdarkly funny survival guideβ to a maximum-security facility, will come out June 23. Sheridan is a best screenplay nominee for the 2016 crime drama βHell or High Water,β and has overseen such TV series as βYellowstone,β βTulsa Kingβ and βMayor of Kingstown.β
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βYou might wonder what in the world gives me the knowledge or wisdom to write a survival guide to prison,β Sheridan writes in the bookβs introduction, according to Simon & Schuster. βWell, Iβll tell you β absolutely nothing. Iβve never been to prison. But, like every man, Iβve certainly wondered how I would survive if circumstances ever put me there. That morbid curiosity sent me on a journey to understand the politics and dangers of prison.β
Sheridan did receive some firsthand input. His co-author is Tom Nelson, who spent more than a decade in prison.
βHey, one of us has written hit TV shows and Academy Award-nominated movies, and the other has spent much of his adult life behind bars in medium and maximum-security prisons,β Nelson said in a statement. βIf thatβs what makes for good wisdom and entertainment, Iβll take it.β
Sheridan's other film credits include writing and directing the Angelina Jolie thriller βThose Who Wish Me Deadβ and the Western-thriller βWind River,β starring Jeremy Renner and Elizabeth Olsen. Last fall, Paramount and Activision announced that Sheridan and βHell or High Waterβ collaborator Peter Berg are working on an adaptation of the blockbuster video game franchise βCall of Duty.β