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“Let's be honest. There's not really any safe place to meet an aspiring head of a top-secret organization, trained in every manner of mind control and manipulation and bent on word domination by any means necessary.”

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MIND MGMT, Volume Five: The Eraser

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Matt Kindt
Matt Kindt

Matt Kindt is a talented writer known for his unique narrative style and profound thematic explorations. Born in 1973, Kindt has shown a passion for literature and art from a young age. His works span various genres, including novels, comics, and short stories, and have won the hearts of many readers. more

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