Hutchinson published works

“Writing has been my great joy, love and passion for more than a half century,” notes author and political analyst Earl Ofari Hutchinson,” it’s a craft I often feel I was born for. Having a varied range of my works accessible in public and college libraries is the ultimate reward for that passion.” It’s truly posterity.

Hutchinson was honored and humbled to join the elite club of top authors with twenty or more books in the nation’s public and college libraries. The book publishing luminaries includes such elite authors as James Patterson, Stephen King, Nora Roberts, and Agatha Christie to name just a few.  Hutchinson attained the distinction of joining the elite multi book library club with the inclusion of two of his latest books How World War II Remade America and President Trump’s America.

Hutchinson’s library catalogued works span more than a half century of writing and publishing. Equally important, his books are not confined exclusively to his prime area of expertise. That is race, politics, and contemporary social issues. His works include a wide range of topics such as military history, classical music, chess, a travel guide to historical landmarks, and spiritual discovery.

“I am deeply gratified that many public and college libraries in Los Angeles and nationally have chosen to include my works,” says Hutchinson,” This further inspires me to continue to provide quality, topical works that present and future generations of students, the general public and researchers, will find rewarding works of interest.”

Hutchinson’s decades long quest for excellence in publishing and writing is not finished. He has fresh new works that are planned or in production.

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