Friday, May 22, 2009

Aberration Nation News Flash!

Two special blog events are coming to Aberration Nation in June!

We'll read teen aberration stories and we'll hear from a former teen runaway. It's tough enough just being human, but being a teen has powerful challenges that often set both our emotional and mental adult paths in motion.

I once heard a "grown-up" say this during a discussion about a teen suicide attempt, "What could she possibly have to be so upset about?" Well, I was plenty upset as a teen! I wish I'd had more outlets to express myself and understand that I wasn't the only one struggling. So who better to reach out to with aberration stories of hope, emotional equality, and love than teens? And how better to help adults remember and understand our teens than to read how they're feeling about their own aberrations, and those of the folks around them?

TEEN-errations ...

A new recurring blog post, TEEN-erration Nation will debut on Aberration Nation in June. I recently visited the Mark Twain Intermediate School for the Gifted and Talented in New York, New York. At that time, I invited the 8th grade creative writing students to submit either an essay about their aberration(s), or to interview someone else about an aberration they have. Several of these submissions will be posted on Aberration Nation during June to kick off TEEN-erration Nation as a recurring blog post.

If you’re a teen, have a teen, know a teen, or teach teens, please let them know about this great new addition to Aberration Nation. I’ll need more teen submissions so submit away. One talented kid will win $100.00 for writing the best piece submitted in June. Watch for more details on this. Anyone who submits will be entered in the TEEN-erration Nation contest. Go here to contact me.

On Being Lisa: The Life of a Teenage Runaway

Lisa Morguess has so many aberration stories that she deserves a three-part series! Her inspiring story, beginning with her experiences as a teenage runaway and ending with the courageous support of her cancer-stricken hubby, will also be posted throughout June. You’ll want to read about this invincible woman. Visit her blogs here and here if you'd like to take a look now.

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