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I'm currently in secondary school. When I get inspired to write a story, I quickly pen it down. I have accumulated quite a number of 'novellas' and would like to share them. I hope that they may inspire you too.
  I'm a fan of the original Godzilla franchise, watching the movies from Godzilla (1954) till Godzilla Final Wars -the ones by Legendary pictures don't cut; it must be the real McCoy.
  I participate in the Boys' Brigade as a Co-Curricular Activity which can be exciting at times.
  I'm also a huge fan of Anime, Manga and Light Novels!

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