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An intriguing genre-bending psychological horror that feels so fresh and unique here on Inkshares. We don't have nearly enough thrilling fiction that's specifically geared toward adults. It's clear that the author has a gift for characters and a distinct voice that's apparent from the very first page. I'd love to see this project run a successful campaign and get out into reader's hands! 
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    An intriguing genre-bending psychological horror that feels so fresh and unique here on Inkshares. We don't have nearly enough thrilling fiction that's specifically geared toward adults. It's clear that the author has a gift for characters and a distinct voice that's apparent from the very first page. I'd love to see this project run a successful campaign and get out into reader's hands! 
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      An intriguing genre-bending psychological horror that feels so fresh and unique here on Inkshares. We don't have nearly enough thrilling fiction that's specifically geared toward adults. It's clear that the author has a gift for characters and a distinct voice that's apparent from the very first page. I'd love to see this project run a successful campaign and get out into reader's hands! 
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        We didn’t win Crypt TV, but there is still time to fund Manifesto.  I am, however, running out of people that I know to ask for support, so I need your help.  If you haven’t ordered yet, please consider it.  And, if you have, get some friends to do the same.  You guys are awesome.


        Cheers,

        Dan

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          Halloween is almost here and that will mark the end of the Crypt TV contest.  I need everyone’s help in sharing Manifesto and convincing others to order their copy if we stand a chance at winning.  So order a copy if you haven’t already, and everyone get a friend to do the same.  You are all awesome.


          Cheers,

          Dan

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            Dear friends and followers,

            First, allow me to introduce another one of the characters from "Murder at the Veterans’ Club": William Mainwaring, brother of Oscar Mainwaring. Not a member of the club himself, since he never fought, but intimately linked to it through his brother.

            Next, I want to introduce to (some of ) you another book on Inkshares that has caught my attention: "Manifesto", by Daniel Poort. It’s classed as "horror", but there’s a strong mystery/crime/thriller element as well, dealing as it does with a serial killer and the small town sheriff investigating the crimes. It’s a reminder that you really don’t need supernatural shenanigans to make a horror story: the mind of an ordinary person can be a terrifying place.

            And now I must run. It is, as I’ve mentioned before, IFcomp season, and there is a ton of interactive fiction in this year’s crop. Anyone who’s stopped by my blog will know that it is completely taken over by my ongoing reviews. So I’m busy! So until next time, keep busy, keep reading, and make sure you’re having fun while you’re at it. Ciao!

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              Betty Inglis Poort liked the forum thread, Charity Giveaway!!!
              With only about a week left until the Crypt TV contest ends, I have decided to try and boost sales by giving away my royalties to charity.  If enough people order Manifesto in order for it to place in the top three of the Crypt TV contest, I will give my first royalty payment to Wounded Warrior project.  This isn’t about money after all, it is about getting people to enjoy my book!  
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