'The Lottery Server' - (excerpt) Corey Visits Goose Island
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Ongoing, First published Jun 02, 2017
Mature
A short excerpt from the original screenplay 'The Lottery Server'.

Corey  visits the Goose Island Brewery in Chicago on his trip across the country.  A tour of the brewery changes Corey's trip in many ways. 


'The Lottery Server' screenplay 
(c) 2017  

Written by Jim Catizone
All Rights Reserved
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