PORTLAND, OR, October 29, 2014 /24-7PressRelease/ -- Trevor D. Richardson, activist and founder of Subtopian Magazine, recently released his second full-length novel: Dystopia Boy: The Unauthorized Files. By partnering with Montag Press, Richardson has masterfully spun a tale that will not only rival, but perhaps even replace 1984 as one of the top books banned by those who desperately cling to their positions of power. His work serves as inspiration to those who have been disenfranchised and reminds us that change often begins with the power of one.
While Dystopia Boy is lengthy, it keeps readers on their toes at every twist and turn, providing hours of nonstop peril and intrigue. What starts as the pursuit of a boy perceived to be a threat to national security develops into a cat-and-mouse game in which both parties race against time to gain the upper hand. Who is Joe Vagrant, and can the demons of his past actually help him win this battle?
In addition to employing heartwarming and hilarious pop culture references, Trevor Richardson's writing style flows with a rhythm of its own unmatched by any modern novel. While most of the story marches to its own beat, the characters take some time to form a band and play for their fellow activists. Richardson hopes that someday an aspiring artist will set the lyrics to music:
Listen in close, Wall Street Conquistadors,
You're spreading like vapor up through people's floors,
You're moving en masse under the cracks of our doors
And grabbing our children to work in your stores,
Feeding the needy to make them your whores,
But you need to remember the grave you're digging is yours.
Montag Press
Books Worth Burning
Website: http://montagpress.com
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