Blakes 7 Obsession, true story, boy lived tv series FOR REAL


(MENAFNEditorial) Thro halluinations & split personality, boy lived out tv series FOR REAL. In devotion to you fave tv prog, how far would you go ? In 1978 13 yr Steven Summer went to the edge.......

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New Book Leaves Critics Speechless; as UK Writer Recounts Living Out TV Show Through Hallucinations, Split Personality and Wider Mental Illness.

Steven Summers Blakes 7 Obsession Sanity Clay is a searing, 100% true account of Summers childhood spent literally living a real-world version of his favorite BBC childrens fantasy TV series. But it was all just hallucinations caused by debilitating depression and split personality. Reflecting back these experiences as an adult, Summer ties them in with a blistering and damning expose of the education systems shortfalls, through an adventure that barely rewards him with his life. One critic recently wrote, Every few pages I kept thinking to myself, my god this is a true story. This is one jaw gaper of a book. An unforgettable read.

Chester, United Kingdom in 1978, the BBC first aired Blakes 7; a child fantasy series that gripped over ten million young viewers and was eventually sold to twenty-five countries. But for young Steven Summer, the show was all too real. In fact, it was to become his real life.
In what could just be one of the markets most bizarre yet fascinating new books, Summer recounts his experiences of the show personifying his mental illness. It really is a story unlike anything else ever released, while simultaneously ripping to shreds the UK education system and its lack of support for children struggling with mental health issues.
Everything unravels in Blakes 7 Obsession Sanity Clay.

Synopsis:
Incredible true story. Through hallucinations & split personality, boy lives out TV series FOR REAL

In devotion to your favourite TV program, how far would you go? 13 yr. old Steven Summer went to the edge. In 1978 thirteen-year-old Steven Summer became obsessed with the science fiction, television series, Blakes Seven. Steven had an ability called synesthesia where words are strongly associated with colours. For example, Monday is brown, Tuesday is grey in the minds eye, and Wednesday is green. Steven also possessed the ability to lucid dream. In a normal dream, the dreamer is a back seat passenger. In a lucid dream, whilst in the middle of a dream, you become aware that you are dreaming, and remain in the dream.

Steven was born left handed, but persuaded to become right handed at school, maybe the wires got crossed a bit. He was also adopted. He was a solitary child, and considered by some, especially English teachers, to be quite creative.

It is unknown whether any of the above factors, or none, had anything to do with Stevens most incredible ability, to willingly enter a state of voluntary insanity, to experience hallucinations.

What was your fave television program? How near the edge would you go? Steven Summer went right to the edge of insanity, a voluntary insanity. He lived out his favourite television series FOR REAL. He could no longer see the bedroom carpet, but only the flight deck of a space battle cruiser. School teachers were hallucinated as the Evil Federation. There is stinging attack against the British Education System. With a multi personality disorder, along with the actors themselves, Steven Summer came as close as anyone, to being Blakes Seven. It was probably as good as being a Beatle, as good as being the greatest pop star or greatest film star. An experience no billionaire could buy. There was an undercurrent in the background, nearly every waking moment, of utter glamour, and utter fear. It was one of the most fantastic experiences anybody could ever have. But there was a terrible price to be paid. Steven just barely got out with his life, and his sanity. This is the incredible true story, of Blakes 7 Obsession. There is no book like this one.
Since its release, readers have come out in force with rave reviews. Frank Dawson comments, This book raises some very disturbing questions about the education system, and the psychological damage it has done, and is still doing, to who knows how many of our children.
John Harper adds, I found it tough going to read this as an adult. I can barely comprehend what it must have been like, for a thirteen and fourteen-year-old to have lived through it all.

Susan writes, I am a teenager who self-harms, and I have taken an overdose. Somebody else told me about this book. They said, I warn you, this might be good for you, or it might be bad. Well I dont get told about many books that come with warnings, so that made want to read it. Well anyway I read it. Im sure it didnt do me any harm or any good. But I did strongly identify with it. People need to know about the pressures that young people have to face.
Blakes 7 Obsession Sanity Clay is available now: http://amzn.to/2bxySVK.

Contact: Steven Summer / b7stevensummergmail.com / 07580515169


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