Justin Blackburn's First Published Novel Ssweeps the Southeast, Shows No Signs of Stopping
BookSurge hesitantly, proudly announces the publication of Gifted Disabilities, by Justin Blackburn.
GREENVILLE, SOUTH CAROLINA (PRWEB) August 3, 2005 -- BookSurge announces the publication of Gifted Disabilities, by Justin Blackburn.
Calling all humans, Justin Blackburn has a message not of this universe. Gifted Disabilities gives the reader a chance to see the viewpoint of the majority through a universal character who shares in the predicament of mankind. The novel explains action versus knowledge and justifies the paradox of love in action (inaction) through a character who knows that love, peaceful love, is the answer to everyones problems, but can only show a hatred for the world in action because of the pressures of society.
The United States Secret Service opened investigations on Blackburn before Gifted Disabilities was ever even published. The stream of consciousness, the honest truth of the human situation and the innovative duality of character point of views confused the ones with the guns, forcing Blackburn out of Columbia, South Carolina, where Gifted Disabilities was written, and the setting of the novel.
Gifted Disabilities is the last book Hunter S. Thompson read before taking the Hemmingway out, the Kurt Cobain short cut to Nirvana. This novel is complete truth and, like all great novels at their first release, may not be appreciated until years later, though it is becoming quite popular in the southeast and internationally. This novel sees the future and will improve the future, just as The Beatles accomplished years ago.
Those who have read Gifted Disabilities will testify that it is truly ahead of its time. It will inspire the seemingly average individual to explore a new realm of consciousness and seek out all the possibilities life holds. If you are a reader in search of truly reflective literature, or even a common whack-job, you need not look any further. Gifted Disabilities was written to raise the level of consciousness of human beings to a point of ultimate love and denial of animal life and it is Blackburns hope that audiences everywhere will experience this novel in all its genius and let it change their souls.
About the Author
According to those who know him best, there is a good chance that Justin Blackburn is not from this planet. In short, Blackburn is one serious mystery. Justin is also the author of The Land of the Free and the Home of the Mentally Retarded and currently resides in Greenville, South Carolina.
Blackburn wishes everyone who reads this release to consider the possibilities of reading Gifted Disabilities and, of course, giving it some coverage.
For more information or to obtain a free review copy, please contact the author at 864.270.1097.
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