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GA's Newest Classic Author: Mike Arram


Please join us in congratulating Mike Arram on becoming GA's newest Classic Author! @Mike Arram has been writing and posting stories on the Internet for many years, and we're pleased to announce that he's now started to also post them here at Gay Authors. Mike Arram is the author of The Peacher stories, The Crown of Tassilo, as well as the first story he's posting here, Terre Nouvelle.

 

Checking out Mike's bio, we learn that even as a child and then into adulthood, he has an amazing imagination to create worlds and characters to fulfill them. Some with a touch of royalty or pagentry, some with a touch of sci-fi, more than a few gay characters, it all adds to the escape that readers find themselves absorbed in.

 

As Mike says, 'My characters live in that alternative place as well as in the alternative worlds.'

 

Leave a note here to congratulate Mike Arram on his promotion, and then check out his stories here!

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Thorn Wilde

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Hey, Mike! Welcome to the family. I'm sure you'll like it here. :) 

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wenmale64

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Welcome to the asylum @Mike Arram!!!!  Grab a clean white suit and stay a while. I am also looking forward to reading your stories.

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frosenblum

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Welcome to GA. I'm looking forward to rereading your stories. I've enjoyed them, although I don't remember which site they were on. 

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wildone

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Welcome Mike!! I too have been a fan for years, so to have you part of the GA family is very exciting! I am enjoying Terre Nouvelle as we speak and hoping to catch up on some more stories as you post :)!

 

 

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Daddydavek

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Welcome to Gay Authors!  I too have read some of your earlier works on other sites and look forward to reading more!

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ancientrichard

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Welcome Mike. I've been a keen reader of your stories for quite a number of years and have read almost all of them twice and enjoyed them all immensely. Your creation of the character of Henry Atwood seemed particularly brilliant. At times I almost believed in him!

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