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Brian Manning grew up in Las Vegas, loving comic books, Sci-Fi Movies/TV, video games, ninja/samurai stuff, cartoons, and any other kind of "pop culture" media a kid could get their hands on in the 80s. He started to enjoy and appreciate reading after graduating from High School. Mostly genre fiction, with the majority of it being science fiction. Immersed in the world of RPGs and comics, he has been drawing and writing for most of his life. Only recently has he started writing full-length fiction novels.
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