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Having spent ten years as a computer programmer in the shady field of gambling, Daniel Hatadi found himself drawn from music, to short film, to reading—something he'd ignored since high school. The next step was writing and he's been doing that for the last three years, the first two of which were spent on a novel he never wants exhumed from the coffin he buried it in.
 Daniel has since moved on to a story that could be described in one sentence like this: "An unwilling hitman becomes part of a crime syndicate that stretches back to turn-of-the-century Sydney."
To keep him going while he works on it, he's been writing short stories and getting them published at venues such as Crimespree Magazine, Shots UK, Thrilling Detective, and Thuglit.
His latest project, conceived during an insane fit of inspiration, is the internet-based crime fiction community known as Crimespace.
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