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In The Roads Don't Love You, Kendall A. Bell stays true to his voice, and the honesty and openness he has written with in the many chapbooks he has released over much time. It is a bare and vulnerable voice that is both uncompromising and free of pretense. In these poems is humanity, compassion and the need for deep connection.-Taylor Emily Copeland, author of Monarch and Caffeine kisses and long sleeves
Kendall A. Bell's "the forced hush of quiet," is one to read multiple times. It is crafted with expert precision; each poem lingers in the mind with stunning and haunting imagery that creates a powerful yearning within the reader. Bell takes us on a journey of the human experience with pieces like "The sweetest honeybee in the hive," a poem that is like consuming a piece of rich chocolate as it slowly melts on the fingertips. In contrast "I've given up on sunlight," casts a familiar coldness, while at the same time letting the reader know they are not alone. This is a collection to slowly devour and savor. - Marisa Silva-Dunbar, author of "#becky"
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