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  1. Mrsgnomie
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    • 9 Stories
    • 166 Reviews
    • 10,263 Comments
    • 887,752 Words

    MrsGnomie loves being in love and the not-so-easy-road getting there. What is life if we're not challenged along the way?
    PNW, M/M, humor, banter, drama, HEA.
  2. Nick Brady
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    • 12 Stories
    • 7 Reviews
    • 637 Comments
    • 924,714 Words

    I believe that we are all created equal, black and white, gay and straight. Our part of the deal is to treat everyone we meet with compassion and respect. My stories reflect that belief.
  3. ObicanDecko
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    • 15 Stories
    • 21 Reviews
    • 2,263 Comments
    • 636,026 Words

    Just a guy hoping to develop some writing skills to express some of my emotions, ideas and maybe entertain a few people. I love creating new worlds and characters, using my stories as an outlet for my creativity. I wish I had the skills to draw my characters too, but oh well...
  4. Parker Owens
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    • 42 Stories
    • 90 Reviews
    • 9,427 Comments
    • 665,216 Words

    Parker Owens writes poetry about the natural world mathematics, and heartache. His stories speak of loneliness, longing and love. Follow him on the back roads to places you've never stopped to visit.
  5. R. Eric
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    • 21 Stories
    • 17 Reviews
    • 4,869 Comments
    • 2,838,393 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.
  6. Remijay
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    • 9 Stories
    • 3 Reviews
    • 364 Comments
    • 357,329 Words
  7. RichEisbrouch
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    • 29 Stories
    • 18 Reviews
    • 1,354 Comments
    • 1,282,469 Words

    I was born in New York just after WWII when, because of the Depression and the war, the city seemed very little changed from the 1920s. I spent a lot of time listening to my grandparents, hearing what the area was like from when they were born in the 1880s, so it was like living in multiple time periods. I grew up in the suburbs, spent the next 20 years freelancing a design career in the Midwest and Northeast then followed that career to Los Angeles.
  8. Roe St. Alee
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    • 4 Stories
    • 7 Reviews
    • 204 Comments
    • 214,491 Words
  9. Superpride
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    • 14 Stories
    • 4 Reviews
    • 1,346 Comments
    • 476,603 Words
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