Aberration Nation began in late 2007 as a series of essays focused on how life's aberrations can ultimately build us up and cement who we are as individuals.
From there, it evolved into a hub for stories of extraordinary individuals who have overcome or continue to battle various aberrations, whether physical, psychological or situational. These inspiring individuals share how they have overcome and continue to survive and grow through the suck life throws at us.
In early 2010, the focus of Aberration Nation shifted from ...about being human to ... about being creative. Various highly creative individuals are now coming to Aberration Nation to share their thoughts on creativity and life's aberrations. The fascinating stories and insight shared are inspirational, not only for the creative but also for everyone. One aspect of creativity is the gift of thinking beyond borders and boundaries, the very focus that is often needed to embrace and move past the ongoing challenge of being human.Aberration Nation has been praised by acclaimed authors Joshilyn Jackson, Lisa See, Darin Strauss, Anneli Rufus, Antwone Fisher, Margaret Weis, Marya Hornbacher, Terri Cheney, Marisa Acocella Marchetto, Melissa Walker, and Susan Cheever.
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