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ANARCHY BELL

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Anarchy Bell is a heart wrenching tale about feeling helpless and angry while living in a time of war. No other book has been able to capture the raw emotions of pain and grief found throughout this masterful collection of free verse poetry. Infused within the suffering of our loss and confusion lies an inability to respond with reason to the woes of our national discouragement. In the heart of Anarchy Bell lies a clearly spoken voice for these daunting emotions.In his first poetry book, Alex Hutchinson taps into our collective nerves on topics like politics, sexuality, immigration, corporate greed and apathy. The poems in Anarchy Bell have received over 1000 reviews and won fifteen peer selected poetry awards. These include a Featured Poem award, Obscene Literature, Best Erotica, Guilty Pleasure, Political Poems and Rage Against The Government.

130 pages, Paperback

First published February 16, 2007

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Alex Hutchinson

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Alex Hutchinson was born and raised as a suburban gypsy in the towns of southeastern Massachusetts. He was a troubled child who grew into an adventurous adult. Alex has held 70 jobs in four states that allowed him to see the seedier side of suburbia. Along the way he has been a gang leader, a circus hand, a poet, martial artist, amateur boxer, publicist, backyard wrestler, a soldier, political activist and a novelist.

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