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So, Manifesto moved in to the top ten in the Crypt TV contest.  Not bad for entering so late.  Now everyone who wants to Manifesto reach its funding goal, pre-order if you haven’t already and everyone who has, convince a friend to pre-order.  Thanks for the support. You’re all great.

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    Thanks to everyone for the support.  One more order will make it our best day so far!  Phone a friend on this one :)
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      Poort takes the reader on a tour of the mind. Manifesto cleverly examines the musings of a murderer in a way that is both hysterical, familiar, and horrifying. The murderer feels like a normal person going through the motions of a mediocre and disappointing life. Just when you begin to identify with the murderer, his broken psyche takes you for a whirl in the land of the macabre. Manifesto is one of the most intriguing projects on Inkshares, and that is saying something.  
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        Poort takes the reader on a tour of the mind. Manifesto cleverly examines the musings of a murderer in a way that is both hysterical, familiar, and horrifying. The murderer feels like a normal person going through the motions of a mediocre and disappointing life. Just when you begin to identify with the murderer, his broken psyche takes you for a whirl in the land of the macabre. Manifesto is one of the most intriguing projects on Inkshares, and that is saying something.  
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          Poort takes the reader on a tour of the mind. Manifesto cleverly examines the musings of a murderer in a way that is both hysterical, familiar, and horrifying. The murderer feels like a normal person going through the motions of a mediocre and disappointing life. Just when you begin to identify with the murderer, his broken psyche takes you for a whirl in the land of the macabre. Manifesto is one of the most intriguing projects on Inkshares, and that is saying something.  
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            It is October!  The air is cooling, leaves are changing, and my favorite holiday is coming.  Halloween!  I’ve also been clack-clacking on my keyboard and turning my handwritten manuscript into something digital.  I am happy to say that the second draft of the manuscript will be ready well before my pre-order campaign is finished.  

            On another note, this is the final month for the Crypt TV contest.  Manifesto is exactly the type of book that the contest is looking for, but joining the contest late has us at a disadvantage.  We started from behind and are now within striking distance of the top three.  If you were considering a pre-order, now is the time.  Lets get Manifesto in the winner’s circle.  And for those of you have already ordered, I’m sure you have a friend that would be grateful for a friendly push into buying.  Thank you again.  You are all amazing!


            -Dan

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              A good first week for my first novel.  In order to keep the momentum from waning, I am going starting the "Kill your enemies" contest.  We all have people that we sometimes don’t care for, but as much as we like, we can’t kill them because we aren’t sociopaths or monsters...but my characters are.  I have at least five victims in my next project (a novella) whose names and backgrounds I am not completely set on.  How would you like to name them after people you know and despise?  The top five people to preorder a copy of Manifesto and use the inkshares recommendation links to drive at least 5 new orders  by Wednesday, October fifth will get to name these victims.  I will DM the winners and get the information of who they would like to see murdered in print.  It is easy.  Just use the links on inkshares and then bully a few friends into following them and ordering.  One other thing, I won’t "kill" anyone I know personally without their permission.

              Cheers!

              Dan

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                Manifesto: A Tale of Murder
                An aging cop must journey inside the fractured mind of a killer in order to find a missing girl and put an end to a growing body count. No one is safe and things may not be as they appear in this dark tale of murder, mystery, and betrayal.
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