Why Can't I be Normal?

Last year, Human Warnings shook the literary landscape with his controversial bestselling novel Men are all Murderers and Women are all Whores. This year, he promises to shake it again with "Why Can't I be Normal?"

(PRWEB) April 28, 2007 -- Last year, Human Warnings shook the literary landscape with his controversial bestselling novel "Men are all Murderers and Women are all Whores." This year, he promises to shake it again with "Why Can't I be Normal?"

No matter your age, gender or culture, chances are you have asked yourself at some point, "Why Can't I be Normal?" The need to fit in has been the cause of great suffering around the world for thousands of years. People spend fortunes on fashion and trinkets, all in order to be normal. People turn to drugs, crime, cigarettes, sex and violence, all in order to fit in.

"Why Can't I be Normal?" tells the story of a man who wants so badly to be normal, that he becomes increasingly weird.

'Amazing! Warnings uses a powerful and ridiculous human need, to generate countless laughs and insights.'

-Sarah Gray

'This is exactly what books are supposed to be. If there were more like this, I would be reading all the time.'

-John Smith

Human spent his late teens and early twenties studying and writing provocative classical styled string quartets and controversial baroque styled violin concertos. He refused to allow orchestras to perform his music.

In his mid-twenties, Human studied film-making, wrote several radical and unconventional screenplays including the groundbreaking Cheese and Death, and wrote and directed the subversive short film Who Goes to Movies? Human currently resides in Toronto.

"Why Can't I be Normal?" will be launched in Toronto, on May 24th. Human will have a booth at both Book Expo America in New York on June 1st-3rd, and at book expo Canada in Toronto on June 10th and 11th.

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Human Warnings
Human Warnings Publishing
http://www.humanwarnings.com
(416)671-8335

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