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Jonathan Harnisch A novel which explores the fragmentation within a hyperreality or a parallel universe of sorts as it pertains to our individual and collective sanities.
Jonathan Harnisch My goal for every book is the same as my goal in life; to help people more fully know mental illness and love mental health.
Jonathan Harnisch A one night stand that I happened to write a lot about.
Jonathan Harnisch Rule number one for me is threefold: no outline; no censor; and writers write, so just keep writing.
Jonathan Harnisch I write only when symptomatic or sleep deprived.
Jonathan Harnisch I have never had writer's block.
Jonathan Harnisch Hi Kim: Alibiography is a word I suppose I invented, suggesting a combination of Ben’s alibi. After all, he has needed to avoid jail time by participating in court mandated therapy. He adapts well to therapy rather straight away, and feels urged to confess “what makes him act the way he does,” and with an obligation to reveal to his wife, Kelly, all that he has kept inside, for far too long, thus, the semi-autobiographical aspect, an autobiography of his mind and in a way my own. Thank you for your question. I hope you enjoy the book.
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