About the Contributors

Name: Jesus Jayson V. Pedrigal

Symbol: The Sun 

Zodiac: Aquarius

"The sun may go down; but it will still be rising."  

  Jesus Jayson V. Pedrigal is currently taking Humanities and Social Sciences – Foreign Language at Lyceum of the Philippines University – Manila. He describes himself as responsible, trustworthy, joyful, and caring. He is an aspiring writer, director, and a professional in the field of social science. He loves to read young adult novels. Actually, he keeps a trilogy set of the book, “Miss Peregrine’s Peculiar Children.”. He also loves to watch novel-based series and films. Some of his favorites are “A Series of Unfortunate Events”, “Love, Simon”, and “Call Me by Your Name.” He also reads manga and watch anime. His reading interests are Slavic and Greek mythology, rural folklores, and crime-mystery books. On the other hand, his writing interests are dark-themed realism, speculative fiction, and Eurocentric fantasies. 

Name: Bea Kylene Alexis H. Agapito

Symbol: The Stars

Zodiac: Taurus

"Yes, I'm tiny, yet still can shine like the stars."

Bea Kylene Alexis Agapito is a daughter of her mama, a sister to her siblings, a good friend to her friends, and a student of Humanities and Social Sciences strand for Senior High School at the Lyceum of the Philippines University-Manila. She wants not only to teach but also to inspire and touch the lives of her future students. Writing became her best friend if there are untold thoughts or something is bothering her. Works full of sorrow, grief, and tragedy is her forte because she always puts all her emotions into her work.

      


Name: Bea Marie V. Rengel

Symbol: The Moon

Zodiac: Cancer

"Like a moon, sometimes, I'm not full" 

    Bea Marie Rengel is currently taking Humanities and Social Sciences strand for Senior High School from Lyceum of the Philippines University- Manila. She dreams of becoming a lawyer and a successful business woman. After graduating from college, she is planning to make her own name in the field of politics and business. Moreover, Bea Marie describes herself as a think-think writer as she spends more time thinking and finalizing her ideas due to her wide imagination. Writing fictional stories is an effective way to reduce her stress and express her thoughts. 



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