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Permanent Ink: Deadwalkers

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Product Description Bestselling author RWK Clark’s terrifying novel about a town engulfed in a mysterious secret.Aspen Stationers’ Supply has just developed a new product that is sure to save them from bankruptcy: A beautiful, holographic ink that will be a hit with the kids, and just in time for the coming school year. There’s only one problem: Aspen is keeping a secret.Sit back and enjoy this apocalyptic high-suspense horror in a race against time. Author CommentaryI wrote ‘Permanent Ink’ with mostly one message to convey: The price of greed can be astronomical, and most often, it is horribly destructive.This is the story of a stationers’ company that is on the brink of bankruptcy, but they have an ace in the hole: A new ink that appears almost holographic once it is on paper. Knowing that the kids will love it, Aspen Stationers’ pushes for quick release of the pens developed to dispense the ink, wanting it available for public purchase before the school year starts. But the executives at Aspen have a secret. Aspen has convinced themselves that the world will be safe, and consumers will be none the wiser.It is meant to gross readers out, to a certain extent, but mostly, with all of the chaotic scenes aside, I wanted to really convey a message. Corporate greed is the catalyst behind this horrible secret, wreaking havoc on unsuspecting consumers who have been blindsided by their timely marketing tactics. The worst part is, Aspen Stationers’ is more than suspicious of the potential for damage that the ink has; they know full well what it can do, and they just don’t care. This type of manipulation takes place every day in our world, with results just as destructive, only slower and less noticeable. This truth is really what is behind the message in this book.As a writer, I had to struggle to make way for the sun to rise in these towns again, with hope. I firmly believe that, if this were a true story, there would be no one left to write about it; the world would be taken out systematically by corporations making immoral choices.‘Permanent Ink’ tells the story of something horrible, getting into the wrong hands, and it breaks down the possibilities of what could happen if these things took place. Having done the best possible job cleaning up the mess, I hope that readers are able to enjoy this book for what it truly is. It is meant for entertainment, but I think the moral behind this made-up tale makes it possible to consider other possibilities. Hopefully, it causes readers to think about the items they are willingly choosing to consume. From the Author I wrote 'Permanent Ink' with mostly one message to convey: The price of greed can be astronomical, and most often, it is horribly destructive. This is the story of a stationers' company that is on the brink of bankruptcy, but they have an ace in the hole: A new ink that appears almost holographic once it is on paper. Knowing that the kids will love it, Aspen Stationers' pushes for quick release of the pens developed to dispense the ink, wanting it available for public purchase before the school year starts. But the executives at Aspen have a secret. Aspen has convinced themselves that the world will be safe, and consumers will be none the wiser. It is meant to gross readers out, to a certain extent, but mostly, with all of the chaotic scenes aside, I wanted to really convey a message. Corporate greed is the catalyst behind this horrible secret, wreaking havoc on unsuspecting consumers who have been blindsided by their timely marketing tactics. The worst part is, Aspen Stationers' is more than suspicious of the potential for damage that the ink has; they know full well what it can do, and they just don't care. This type of manipulation takes place every day in our world, with results just as destructive, only slower and less noticeable. This truth is really what is behind the message in this book. As a writer, I had to struggle to make way for the sun to rise in these