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  1. Mark Arbour
    87,432
    63,356
    • Signature Author
    • 30 Stories
    • 59 Reviews
    • 19,675 Comments
    • 6,357,755 Words

    Mark Arbour writes historical fiction about gay and bisexual characters painted on the canvas of the past.
  2. CLJobe
    100,501
    61,799
    • Author
    • 44 Stories
    • 46 Reviews
    • 19,671 Comments
    • 1,844,338 Words
  3. Cia
    57,520
    40,492
    • Site Administrator
    • 68 Stories
    • 31 Reviews
    • 9,430 Comments
    • 2,263,339 Words

    Cia's writing involves stories with budding relationships. She doesn't allow herself to be boxed into one genre, instead her stories can be spread out through multiple categories, including: Sci-Fi, Fantasy, Modern, and even mixes of those and more. The common thread that binds them all is the realization that you never know what is going to happen next.
  4. quokka
    45,152
    40,462
    • Author
    • 71 Stories
    • 100 Reviews
    • 7,246 Comments
    • 2,909,530 Words

    Fiction writer, mostly about his home state of Western Australia. He has also written a few Sci Fi Stories, and many of his stories are maritime based.
    Western Australia 🇦🇺🇦🇺🇦🇺
  5. Carlos Hazday
    107,595
    35,384
    • Classic Author
    • 61 Stories
    • 207 Reviews
    • 19,906 Comments
    • 1,495,802 Words

    A reader commented Carlos practices socially engaged storytelling. Not preachy, but raising awareness of issues facing the GLBT community and humanity in general. These are tales grounded in real life, featuring gay men dealing with everyday concerns about family, friends, and relationships. Characters are men who tackle challenges instead of backing away from them. The author’s love of motorcycles and travel and his contempt for social injustice often play a central role in his stories.

    Carlos passed away June 16, 2023.
  6. Headstall
    292,092
    26,865
    • Signature Author
    • 40 Stories
    • 264 Reviews
    • 22,240 Comments
    • 1,166,538 Words

    A proud father of four, Headstall's personal journey has been a series of twists and turns, and his stories often reflect his experiences. He is an unapologetic romantic who writes from the heart. You will find this in his fiction and his poetry. They are both emotionally driven, and men who aren’t afraid of their feelings often populate his work. If you’re looking for happily ever after, you will likely find it here.
  7. R. Eric
    30,146
    26,715
    • Author
    • 20 Stories
    • 13 Reviews
    • 4,711 Comments
    • 2,689,462 Words

    The son of a Southern Baptist preacher who was married to a man I buried April 10, 2017. My husband Daniel kept here as I write. Except for one story, all stories are him and me. He will never be forgotten.
  8. Comicality
    32,163
    24,458
    • Signature Author
    • 189 Stories
    • 91 Reviews
    • 6,580 Comments
    • 6,855,435 Words

    Comicality's Shack Out Back The Shack Out Back tells stories of teen romance, angst, confusion, and the occasional heartbreak. Tales of love that you will hopefully enjoy and take to heart. Over 180 different stories and series are waiting for you! Stop on in!
  9. Laura S. Fox
    33,946
    22,061
    • Author
    • 14 Stories
    • 54 Reviews
    • 9,077 Comments
    • 1,823,927 Words

    I love writing sexy plots. You can always find me on tumblr, where I post stuff related to my writing, previews, story excerpts, and I reblog hot guys.
  10. Ronyx
    22,889
    20,462
    • Classic Author
    • 28 Stories
    • 120 Reviews
    • 5,131 Comments
    • 1,684,871 Words

    Ronyx is the creator and author of the gay teen story site, The Mustard Jar. His goal when he started a decade ago was to write stories that covered the real issues gay teens face. Ronyx hopes his stories speak to those needing advice or help dealing with a problem.
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