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Shrapnel

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Shrapnel is raw-life, misery at its finest. A battle on its sorrowed home front---memories with trajectory hollow casings that previously destroyed the subjects memoir account of self-destruction.Austin's raw poetry is a treat in small proportions that explodes into vast emotions, bullets burrowing deep into the bones.

73 pages, Kindle Edition

Published June 28, 2020

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Austin James Hatch

9 books24 followers
Austin James Hatch is a Wonderland Award nominated author of obscure and uncomfortable fiction/poetry.

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January 9, 2021
The peristalsis of acute emotion, bleeding through screens of dark dreams. The will to move on is sluggish yet vital and words puncture like bullets of gravel through the belly of time while christening the true value of intense poetic transmission.
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May 16, 2021
I don't read poetry much but this was a good collection of poems that guides you through a gauntlet of emotions and is very dark and bleak at times. I liked it i'd recommend this to anyone that likes dark poetry for sure
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February 18, 2021
Just WOW. I’ve always enjoyed Austin’s fiction, but it seems like poetry is where he really shines.
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August 7, 2020
Enjoyable

I’m not much of a poetry reader, but really enjoyed Austin’s book. Gauntlet of emotions run rampant from page to page. Great job!
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