Diary of a Closet Otaku
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Ongoing, First published May 12, 2015
It's present day and Shannan is a closet otaku. Hiding this side of her is tough especially with a snoopy brother and two strict parents. She's chubby, geeky and a not so bright 16 year old who writes a diary to escape into and to reveal her true side for the reader to see.

This diary will speak out to those who have a secret, are a lonely, confused teenager, living a double life and who have an addiction that has nearly taken over their life!
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