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Jonathan Harnisch

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Jonathan Harnisch, a versatile artist, author, and film director, delves into eroticism, cinematic storytelling, and deep literary themes, offering entertainment and a thought-provoking examination of the human experience. His work provocatively blurs the conventional demarcations between the rational and the irrational, the tangible and the fantastical, inviting the audience to reconsider the foundation of perception and reality. Harnisch’s artistry is a monumental testament to a life characterized by an unyielding pursuit of knowledge and an unequivocal rejection of the mundane verdicts of societal convention. Each creation, whether manifested through the tactile medium of paint, the rhythmic cadence of prose, or the visual mosaic of film ...more

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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 participa…m´Ç°ù±ðHi 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,â€� 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.(less)
Jonathan Harnisch I have never had writer's block.…m´Ç°ù±ðI have never had writer's block.(less)
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Lover in the Nobody

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When We Were Invincible

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Sex, Drugs, and Schizophrenia

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A Beautiful Hell: Notes from the Bardo

Somewhere in the distance—though not so far from where I sit—there’s a place I used to imagine as a boy. A place where silence wasn’t emptiness but possibility. Where stillness wasn’t punishment but permission. I live there now. Or maybe I live somewhere else entirely, but this is as close as I’ve ever come to getting there. Removed from all that can be removed, with Georgie. It’s just the two of Read more of this blog post »
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“Hell isn’t beneath us—it’s stitched into the fabric of this world, disguised as life. I didn’t want to vanish—I just didn’t want to rot unheard.�
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“I rot in static—ghostlight on dead circuits, twitching in a blackout of self. No voice, no touch. Just a husk snarling through the void, devoured by feral silence. This is not exile. This is the marrow of madness, humming hell beneath my skin.

The screens lie. They flicker like false gods offering nothing but heat and noise. I reach through them like a phantom in a panic room, begging for a signal, but all I get is more of the void. No echo. No name.

Somewhere behind my eyes, something shrinks. Something folds. The world shrivels into a pinprick of light I can’t reach—can't even look at. Pain isn't the worst part. It's the nothing that wraps it. The feeling that even agony can't find me anymore.

I am not offline. I am unmade.�
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“I rot in static—ghostlight on dead circuits, twitching in a blackout of self. No voice, no touch. Just a husk snarling through the void, devoured by feral silence. This is not exile. This is the marrow of madness, humming hell beneath my skin.�
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Diagnosis Dystonia by Tom Seaman
"A good book and I recommend it for anyone with dystonia especially cervical dystonia. It covers all aspects of dystonia and has tips that can be adapted for all types of dystonia and other chronic conditions. He shares his story, highs and lows so it" Read more of this review »
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Lots of practical info. Written by a guy that’s been through it all. Lots of links and resources, one of the best I’ve found."
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Realizing you are not alone with this disorder is helpful in and of itself. Then to learn some techniques to reduce many of the symptoms is amazing. Very helpful for those with Dystonia and the families who support them. Thank you" Read more of this review »
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“The strongest people are not those who show strength in front of the world but those who fight and win battles that others do not know anything about.”
Jonathan Harnisch, The Brutal Truth

“I’ve always loved the night, when everyone else is asleep and the world is all mine. It’s quiet and dark—the perfect time for creativity.”
Jonathan Harnisch, Porcelain Utopia

“The world surrounding me possesses an undeniable beauty, yet it has fundamentally shattered every aspect of my being.”
Jonathan Harnisch, Sex, Drugs, and Schizophrenia

“Even in the darkest abyss of despair, when it feels as though hope has perished, remember this—the pages of life are never finished. Every storm you endure, every shadow you meet, holds within it the seeds of transformation. There is strength in vulnerability and courage in admitting defeat, for it is in these moments that the possibility of renewal is born. You are not alone, and this is not the end.”
Jonathan Harnisch, Sex, Drugs, and Schizophrenia

“I embrace my demise, harboring both disdain and adoration for existence. I yearn to endure torment and fade into oblivion, a state of perfection that I find appealing.”
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“Though time and distance have chiseled us into strangers, and the architecture of our hearts has been burdened by contracts, pride, and the silent weight of unspoken truths, I stand here not as the son I once was but as a man now forged by love and loss. Father, in the shadow of all our misunderstandings, I have carried you—your lessons, your struggles, your very essence—like cracks in stained glass that do not mar, but illuminate. Today, I say what was left unsaid in the echoing chambers of our shared, fractured world: I love you. And in saying so, I know that even broken trust cannot silence the eternal note of redemption that binds us, for in being your son, I have learned how to find the strength to become myself. And yet, it is because of you that I stand whole.”
Jonathan Harnisch, Living Colorful Beauty

“Even when besieged by the relentless storms of Akathisia and feeling abandoned by divinity, I have chosen to wield my inner fortitude as my most powerful weapon, for true strength lies in sustaining the battle even when the world feels dim.”
Jonathan Harnisch, The Brutal Truth

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Jonathan Harnisch Thank you, Louise! It was a pleasure to connect with you on Å·±¦ÓéÀÖ, where all this is still new to me. It would be great if you could write an unbiased review once you get through my book. It’s wonderful receiving onslaughts of comments and messages through letters, social network platforms, and the book’s blog regarding the book’s originality, brilliance (sigh), and the presence of so many different genres in one work. I’ll have to look into your material as well. It sounds ideal to find a commonality. Marketing and promotions along with my other artistic works can be quite daunting at times, but I’m learning a great deal. Thanks again!

This is all truly exciting and an overall delight. I’ve been giving away several paperbacks in exchange for unbiased reviews. I believe the paperback weighs in at around three pounds! You may download my book on Kindle MatchBook for quite a lighter weight and a lower price. And from there my scattered thoughts trail off�.. To reference Alibiography, “Where is Georgie when I need him?…Calling Dr. C.� By the way, the sequel, Second Alibi, may be out this year—so many great things.

You’ve written the first message to me on Å·±¦ÓéÀÖ, and for that I am immensely grateful. I try to connect with everyone I can. Rock on and keep in touch! By the way, are you on Twitter? There I go writing too long, too much. Oh, what joy!

Have a wonderful day.


Louise Hart Hi Jonathan, It's a pleasure to connect with you. I am definitely going to read your work. I think my perspective is similar to your own.


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