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  1. JohnAR
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    • 11 Stories
    • 4 Reviews
    • 1,723 Comments
    • 1,041,668 Words

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  2. Jordn87
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    • 2 Stories
    • 0 Reviews
    • 211 Comments
    • 28,598 Words
  3. layla
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    • 2 Stories
    • 0 Reviews
    • 16 Comments
    • 436 Words

    Layla writes. Hard times, troubled times, the lives of her characters are never easy, but then what life is? The story is in the struggled, the journey, the triumphs and the falls. She writes about artists, musicians, loners, drifters, dreamers, hippies, bikers, truckers, hunters and all the other things she knows and loves. Sometimes she writes urban romance and sometimes its aliens crash landing near a roadside bar. You may someday see a vampire wander through, or a shapeshifter, or even a dragon. Occasionally there is poetry and every now and again you might see a song or two. So visit often, there’s almost always something new and if you like what you read, then please hit like and review.

    Layla is the author of: Guitars and Cages,
  4. lilansui
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    • Promising Author
    • 34 Stories
    • 36 Reviews
    • 3,553 Comments
    • 1,830,477 Words

    Suilan Lee writes romantic stories, set in different cities with characters who live ordinary lives and fight for extraordinary love and happiness. She believes in a happy ending and will always work toward making one happen in all her stories.
  5. lomax61
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    • 13 Stories
    • 50 Reviews
    • 3,094 Comments
    • 589,426 Words

    Originally from the land of Shakespeare, I've been slogging away at writing for many years (on and off). It's been fun, hard work, but rewarding and has been a great discipline for someone who treats writing as a past-time rather than as a way to put food on the table. I've had a couple of successes, lots of failures and have finally learnt how to take feedback, whether positive or constructive, gracefully, and in the way it's given.
  6. Lugh
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    • Classic Author
    • 58 Stories
    • 16 Reviews
    • 728 Comments
    • 368,334 Words

    Lugh writes fiction (both long and short) and poetry. Some is good, some is better, some is "Most Excellent Charley!" Among these pages you will find some gems: a few are polished, a few are still diamonds in the rough, a few might be lumps of coal. Lugh does not write any one genre, although he does tend to gyrate more to the speculative fiction realm with a focus on young adult characters.
  7. Mac Rountree
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    • 8 Stories
    • 5 Reviews
    • 900 Comments
    • 539,152 Words
  8. Mann Ramblings
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    • Signature Author
    • 14 Stories
    • 21 Reviews
    • 5,467 Comments
    • 784,488 Words

    When I grew up, there weren't any heroes I could relate to while I tried futilely to hide the person I am happy to be today. I finally found my voice, the voice that says it all right to revel in the so-called inappropriate joys, laughs and loves that storm inside my head, and I can't wait to share them. It took a long time to find that courage and now that it's here, I plan to use it well.
  9. Mark Arbour
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    • Signature Author
    • 33 Stories
    • 70 Reviews
    • 22,310 Comments
    • 6,652,938 Words

    Mark Arbour writes historical fiction about gay and bisexual characters painted on the canvas of the past.
  10. Mike Arram
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    • Classic Author
    • 12 Stories
    • 30 Reviews
    • 1,122 Comments
    • 1,347,582 Words

    My mind has always preferred to be elsewhere than the here and now and as a child it was the past, or fiction set in worlds that have never existed, that set me alight and dragged me into libraries and bookshops. Even as a kid I liked creating alternative worlds. My story Terre Nouvelle is set in a world I created in my teenage bedroom to find escape from the grimness of adolescent reality. But creating stories is not the same as generating places in which they might happen, and the creative energy they're drawn from come from deep within. It's from my gayness that I draw it, and so my characters generally live in that alternative place as well as in alternative worlds.
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