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John Hutchinson's poetry in Beckoned by Water: Called to Other
Shores is profound, humorous, sad, and deliberately accessible. He
takes the reader on an unforgettable journey where water finds
entry into each poem of this collection. His attention ranges wide
-- from the fish left outside in the freezing rain to the hushed
quiet of a remote forest, from the faces of fear caught in a raging
nighttime storm over the Chesapeake to the waves breaking over a
coral reef in Mexico, from the frigate birds soaring across a blue
Belizean sky to the attractive woman in her courtyard bath in
Italy, and to an early morning walk as mist rises from the waters
of the Mekong. John Hutchinson writes with his eyes open to the
world around him and makes it unforgettable.
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