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  1. D.K. Daniels

    Chapter 2

    Ah was it hard to follow?
  2. I can applicate a good horror, the atmosphere somehow reminds me of the movie trick 'r' treat.
  3. D.K. Daniels

    Chapter 2

    To Mr. James Bond, Ello, to you too. Your snarkasm is duly noted, and I find it amusing, plus don't be afraid, I believe I am as nervous about writing what I am writing as of this moment as you were when you were sending me the letter. I am a boy too, 14 also, at least I got another guy to talk to. I don't talk to many guys because not to many take notice. Personally, I presume I would have fallen out of my chair if I received a girl. I have been wondering all day who I have been assigne
  4. D.K. Daniels

    Chapter 1

    Glad you love it... I’m so ecstatic now 😁
  5. D.K. Daniels

    Chapter 1

    Awha thanks, I suppose it will or at least I will try to make the exchanges cute. I haven’t done anything cutesy in a while so I said why not 🤪
  6. I guess I am an all-time dramatic. I have a tendency to over-dramatize something, I suppose sometimes it works out in the lather. Of course, If was to write in the future tense it would lose its appeal because since all the nice things are being said it leaves the reader in a state of uncertainty. I often pull from real life situations, not all the time but sometimes traits I see in people I often use or from what I can remember. I decided that night that I hadn't written anything exclusively while thinking about my boyfriend, and since so many people and ideas pass through my head I decided I'd throw him in theirs. Occasionally, I write from certain times but then again sometimes it best to keep it generic for instance if I use a particular song or movie from a certain era people may not know what is unless the content is absolutely needed for the story. I am glad that you have chosen to stick around and read my stories, I'm not sure what my style is but I try to be honest about my characters, so if anything I try to be honest. Anyway, I hope you are having a pleasant day.
  7. D.K. Daniels

    You & I

    Max Wilson is a peculiar 14-year-old boy with a love for basketball and classical music. The teenager is popular, but he has bad grades, and family life at home is not going well. Plus Max is gay. Recently he has chosen a pen-pal for English class as his grades are bad. So, he sends off a letter to the anonymous person whom he has been assigned. Over two months, the teenagers grow a bond through a lost art of communication; helping Max to come to terms with who he is, and to Max's amazement, he's fallen for an unknown boy who sounds perfect in every way according to their personal correspondences.
  8. D.K. Daniels

    Chapter 1

    Hi, I guess. I'm not too sure what to write here other than hi… It's weird you know because I have been assigned a pen-pal, which is obviously outdated dude or girl or whatever. I'm a dude, well, I'm fourteen, and since I have no idea who the anonymous person I have been forced to write to for the next two months, I don't know what to say. For the next couple of weeks, are we supposed to be super simple and not get much into things in order to pass the class? I'm not going to lie I need
  9. So far you haven't missed a story of mine, I thank you for the continued support, it is very empowering. The past tense is just me envisioning the past, of course, I didn't intentionally set it up to be that way lol. I did put a little thought into it, although true I did pull from personal experiences for a change, but there is still some flavouring in their to make it flow better and so on.
  10. So far you haven't missed a story of mine, I thank you for the continued support, it is very empowering. The past tense is just me envisioning the past, of course, I didn't intentionally set it up to be that way lol. I did put a little thought into it, although true I did pull from personal experiences for a change, but there is still some flavouring in their to make it flow better and so on.
  11. Love grows on you when you least expect it; at least that is what has happened. Setting the par to high may set one up for disappointment because if you let one into your heart without judging, it can be a wonderful thing.
  12. One To Love D.K. Daniels I never understood love could be uncongenial at first, for it to be unconventional. It's not like I imagined I'd be one to fall in love with you. To be honest, I only sought the company and nothing more. I swear it was those lonely days, waiting for someone to come along and concede my poor misguided soul. I recall the first time you messaged me, I was hopeful, at long last I said, someone is interested in more than my body. Though it was not at the fore
  13. Billy Chase; volume 2 focus mainly on Billy's infatuation with a couple of boys in his life. Some to note is Simon, his best friend Sam, Jamie Cross, Aj, Lee, but let's not forget Brandon. This is also the book that denotes and shows that everything is not quite perfect for Billy parents and that a good friend of Billy's recovers from a near suicide attempt. I am not going to name, names in case you wish to find that out for yourself but be warned. Over the course of this book, Joanna, Billy's first girlfriend grow more person, defying personal boundaries though of course with Billy being gay it can only go so far. He also meets another gay kid and that intensifies, until the both of them are sleeping with each other. It appears to be all good at first but as time goes on it surfaces that the boy is a user. Simultaneously; as Billy dates Joanna, he indulges in his hormonal affairs with this other gay boy he met on a whim. Billy's infatuation for Brandon starts to grow out of proportion, it becomes stronger and ironically he falls in love with a pretty boy who spends his time in the library. There are traces of bullying in this entry, and Sam and Billy begin to drift apart over the course of this entry and into book three. In this book it goes to show a little bit more of the character of Billy; his temperament and how he handles altercations and getting into fistfights. As far as I recall Billy has his first kiss with a boy in this book. This book seems a little flighty, and less grounded than the first book; though it is still an awesome read. Toward the mid-section of the book it wraps and pulls you into the accident with his friend, bullying and then this is where the book begins to take its grounded stance and continues well into the future volumes. Check out the book; this is a fun read nonetheless.
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  14. Having bought the books on Kindle; I decided to come on over here and leave a review of the series. This franchise is one of the only franchises I have never wanted to put the books down. The continuous gentle tone of Comicality's persuasion skills makes the protagonist Billy a very relatable character, and that you can spend hours reading along with him. At first, the story progression seems repetitive but once you get past that and further into the series it becomes more interwoven, deep-rooted and addictive. At times Billy is portrayed as a perfect character. But as the series gets into the further volumes that is when the story begins to shine. The first couple of volumes are more centered around the act of sex and everything that accompanies it. However for the first of the series; it primarily focuses on developing characters which you will empathize with much later in the series and come to love the characters the author has created. In this book alone as far as my memory serves me correctly some of the characters you are introduced to in this book are, Billy, his parents, his best friend Sam; Joanna, Billy's first girlfriend as a closeted boy. Jimmy, who grows on you in the future volumes, Brandon, AJ, I think, and a couple of other-tag along peeps that come to fruition in later volumes like Simon, Lee and the unforgettable Jamie Cross. Primarily this book focuses on the insight of a teenager in the closet; his thoughts and comments on most boys; the fear of being found out is only a mild grazing, but in the near future it becomes a scary reflection. I would recommend this series; it is funny at times, sad at others, and quite honest in some instances. There is quite a number of graphic sexual dialogue and monologue from the main character and in some occasions sexual situations.
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  15. Thanks for the info; I will check it out. I suppose when I got more serious works in production I'll start scoping out publishers. I already have content writing; it's just about going through all the requirements and so forth before I actually send it away. That's great to hear that you'd love to see what direction I'd take the story. When I start out with something more serious, it will most certainly be serious lol.
  16. Hello again @OzLoGo , I apologise for a lengthy reply. I have been busy since Friday past, and I am only getting around to responding to emails and comments, such forth until now. I am aware that you supported the idea of continuing the story; I am grateful for that. I have chosen to write on with the story. Eventually, though I will have to slow down on free serials and focus on content I wish to push in the near future, I desire to earn a living. Young LGBT is not something I wish to write forever, though I do feel at home in the young generation, as perhaps the young adult segment, which of course will need to be toned down a bit in order to market it to a younger and more impressionable audience. I glad that some elements of what I created in As They Say, still grows fondly on you. It's just encouraging to know that people are reading what I am putting out their, whereas if nobody or the audience is not as huge as I first thought then I would usually discontinue and work on something I have current passion in. The story was originally thought of as a short; since then I have come to learn that there is a demand for the story, its just people are reading and not saying anything.
  17. I am delighted that you would love to stick around to find out what happens. I am sorry to hear that you had to experience such a rude person in your life, though I believe that we have all encountered this scenario at one point in our life. It takes a stronger person to walk away from similar circumstances Though unfortunately I have been on both sides of the fence and have witnessed the same happenings. Sometimes, more often than not; the people who act quite hard are actually a lot more genuine that we give them credit for. For instance, one might see an asshole harassing another, though in that bullies off time, they feed the last of their food to a stray. Then again if we were all normal that would make for a pretty boring world, don't you think lol, However, perhaps Andrew can be that sort of guy who works through his shortcomings and get his head straight to see where he want to be in life.
  18. Thank you I am glad that you would love to see more.
  19. A Case Of Jitters - Part 3 By D.K. Daniels The unadulterated gossip remained within the safe bounds of curiosity. Andrew, as well as I, were both to cowardice to ask any other questions outside the common norm. I couldn't believe he said yes to me, so I didn't want to destroy the remainder of the evening. As I walk with his jacket, securely draped around me I can't help but appreciate his thoughtfulness. Andrew has been this way for as long as I can remember. He is a cute guy with a sof
  20. Awha... thank you. Yep... I did it. I started writing the next piece of the story just as soon as I uploaded the previous part. I was intending to only release only one chapter, though now it has turned into three. I have my large scale summer project T-shirt Weather going, Even If We Tried, and a new untitled project all running, so it busy busy busy. Though the downside to this is when I get wrapped up in another story, the other story gets neglected for a while. I glad it felt real to you, and that you could recall at a time that you felt that way. I can't say I have been to a dance, so I had to pull from the feeling of nervousness itself. I was an awkward child, during my teenage years. Yeah, I wanted Jacob to be a little indecisive, although when he stopped to think of it, he didn't like it because usually, he is not that way. He either want's to make an impression to be around the boy he likes, or he is to be a coward. He doesn't want to be both, so he did what he thought was best.
  21. A Case Of Jitters - Part 2/3 By D.K. Daniels Andrew is so dreamy; what with his gorgeous, close-set of lush chestnut eyes. He is the pinnacle of male beauty. Even though now he is dressed up because of the dance or is it because of our date. I can't help but stare at him in awe. It's those eyes of his that made me fall for him in the first place, combine that with his virtually, white unscathed teeth, which have an adorable set of train track braces on both the upper and lower layer. Nu
  22. Trails of translucent droplets webbed the panel of glass. In excess of the background, grey pillows of fumes gloated domineering the skyline from east to west. Elizbeth Martin sat by the window of her lavish country house in her spacious sunroom. Except in her mind, what was the point of owning a sunroom when the frickin' sun doesn’t shine in this part of the world? Ireland. When it did, it came a like a miracle or the joyous news of a newborn child. How she craved the glow tenderly caressing he
  23. D.K. Daniels

    Jitters

    Indeed there are a couple of roots to explore. I have decided to finish the night of adventure, I am to have it possibly 2, perhaps three entries in total. I have my big summer project in the works called T-shirt Weather and Even If We Tried, which has not yet come to GayAuthors, it will soon, however. EIWT is roughly the same length as As They Say.
  24. D.K. Daniels

    Jitters

    I believe everyone is alike and connected in some way or form to every individual. Even if you are not family personally, there is eventually somewhere down the line where family trees have to cross over. Perhaps it is safe to say that even if the familiar bond may not be there then maybe family have had some correlation with others that surround them. When I started out on Nifty, I adored the narratives that authors took the time to flesh out the characters and make them life-life. I have always had a fascination with entertaining people through story, if not personally speaking it, then making up my own versions of games such as hide & seek and so forth until they were drastically complicated like Dunguns and Dragons. From there my love for film developed for wanting to be behind the screen creating the visuals I envisioned into something for the entire world to see. I have been blown away by the narrative structures of some movies and video games at the simplicity of the messages they deliver in the rudimentary way the process was executed. For instance, I have an incredible amount of respect for the makers over at quanticdream the makers of heavy rain. That game was one of its first at a time, a revolutionary project, but the bond you developed with the characters brought video gaming to a new level for me. I assumed that if I were to tell stories for a living, that I would want ever experience to be as rich as that game. A great deal of what I write is frequent of my imagination, although if I believe they are real then I don't think anybody else will have a problem reacting the same. I, of course, love the process with a passion, only it takes a great deal of time to produce. My mother often gets on my case suggesting I go outside for a while. When I tend to look up from the keyboard I come to find that it has been a week since I left the house because I have been in another world entirely lol. And my name is Daniel, everyone Danny, or as my pen name suggests it all lol. It's nice to meet you, Larry.
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