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In the sweltering summer heat of Bakersfield, a homeless philosopher finds a working laptop, a tool that becomes the vessel for his manifesto. Gregg Booney, an author living on the fringes of society, intertwines his scathing critique of American governance with the harsh realities of homelessness and mental illness.
As the protagonist pours his thoughts onto the digital canvas, the narrative alternates between Booney's manifesto-proposing a radical form of anarchism-and the raw, unfiltered experiences of the hero's daily life. His story unfolds in the shadows of society, revealing the
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Produktbeschreibung
In the sweltering summer heat of Bakersfield, a homeless philosopher finds a working laptop, a tool that becomes the vessel for his manifesto. Gregg Booney, an author living on the fringes of society, intertwines his scathing critique of American governance with the harsh realities of homelessness and mental illness.

As the protagonist pours his thoughts onto the digital canvas, the narrative alternates between Booney's manifesto-proposing a radical form of anarchism-and the raw, unfiltered experiences of the hero's daily life. His story unfolds in the shadows of society, revealing the struggles faced by those often overlooked.

Anarcho-Cellularism: A Discarded Manifesto weaves a compelling narrative that challenges conventional norms. Booney's musings, both philosophical and personal, invite readers to question their perceptions of governance, mental health, and homelessness. This short story grips the reader's attention, offering a unique blend of fiction and manifesto, provoking thought on the fringes of societal norms.


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Autorenporträt
Residing amidst the National Forests of California, Gregg Booney is a homeless and mentally ill author. As a writer and an old punk rocker, he crafts both anarchist philosophy and captivating fantasy fiction. Remaining dedicated to his late husband, Booney navigates the complexities of life in solitude.