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J.C. Wickhart

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Theodosia, Missouri, The United States
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J.C. Wickhart is an author from the Ozark Mountains in Missouri. As a writer of satire and dirty realism he criticizes modern society by using first-person narratives. His novels are loosely interconnected by recurring characters and subplots. He is currently practicing screenwriting in Los Angeles, California.

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Average rating: 3.83 · 53 ratings · 8 reviews · 6 distinct works
Inappropriate

3.67 avg rating — 21 ratings — published 2012 — 5 editions
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Shedding Morals

3.81 avg rating — 16 ratings — published 2011 — 3 editions
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One Hundred Pounds

3.85 avg rating — 13 ratings — published 2010 — 4 editions
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Devil's Lamb

it was amazing 5.00 avg rating — 3 ratings — published 2015 — 2 editions
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Hills

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Estrangement

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“I’m too big of a fan of sin and debauchery to be a Christian.”
J.C. Wickhart, Inappropriate

“Typically in a world that has shunned goodness and morals, the villain is the hero.”
J.C. Wickhart, Shedding Morals

“I always seek tranquility, but what would I do if I happened to acquire such composure? I suppose that the boredom from lack of the absurd would expand to such a great weight, I would have to run amuck and shatter it, for my own twisted freedom. Why step out of the ordinary? People have been known to go insane when faced with unfamiliar conditions for extended periods of time. So who is to say it can’t go vice versa? Release the madness, release the demons. Chin high, spine erect, fists clinched, feet firm, balls out. Claim the moment, but disregard the aftermath.”
J.C. Wickhart, One Hundred Pounds

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