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Jonathan Heatt

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I'm an American writer with an insatiable appetite for butchering the English language. I write fiction, nonfiction, poetry, short stories, screenplays, and other inauspicious scribblings. If I had any sense I would've learned how to write code for computer programs.

When I'm not writing, I like to eat, drink, breathe, and trim toenails. Judging by the length of my tree climbers it's obvious I write quite often.

My new novel is Highway of Tears. Two college graduates take a road trip on the deadliest highway in North America. The novel is based on the terrifying real story of Highway 16 in British Columbia, nicknamed the Highway of Tears.

My new poetry book is Bedouin in a Fallen Desert, a collection of poems written by a Las Vegas author fro
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That Never Comes

I’m not seeing eye to eye with the all-seeing eye
It sees everything and I feel blind.
Vaccines made to steal
I ask why?
It seems
that eye has become blind.
Thought I saw a flying octopi outside,
Must’ve been gazing into Nemo’s 3rd eye.
Just call me D-Nice,
actually my name is Heatt, just say it thrice.
Most rich people look dead inside
Lost the fire in their eye
I wonder why?
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“America: Land of the free and home of the gun.
We are not brave, we are cowards, or we would have done something, anything after Newtown. Instead we did Nothing.”
Jonathan Heatt, Teaching Snapping Turtles How To Chew Bubblegum

“The only time I'll quit is when my pulse does.”
Jonathan Heatt

“Getting wasted is never a waste of time.”
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“Racial superiority isn't real. It is delusional fiction created by ignorant people.”
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“Getting drunk was good. I decided that I would always like getting drunk. It took away the obvious and maybe if you could get away from the obvious often enough, you wouldn't become so obvious yourself.”
Charles Bukowski, Ham on Rye

“We survive on adversity and perish in ease and comfort.”
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“Grammar perfect books are for Ivy Leaguers in Ivory Towers. My book is a sandcastle built on the beach of usefullness.”
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“The only thing necessary for the triumph of evil is for good men to do nothing.”
Edmund Burke

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