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  1. albertnothlit
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    • Classic Author
    • 16 Stories
    • 9 Reviews
    • 1,005 Comments
    • 347,784 Words

    Albert loves writing more than anything else. He has come to learn that sharing his thoughts and feelings through literature is one of the best ways to heal.
  2. Andrew Todd
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    • 13 Stories
    • 7 Reviews
    • 928 Comments
    • 634,453 Words
  3. Bill W
    46,145
    18,385
    • Classic Author
    • 109 Stories
    • 119 Reviews
    • 7,504 Comments
    • 4,502,425 Words

    Bill W’s stories present adolescent to college age young men dealing with issues and situations that confront the gay community. These stories often contain explicit sexual scenes, but the content of the various selections is about far more than the isolated sexual escapades. I hope you sit back and enjoy the fictional tales being offered here.
  4. C James
    17,115
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    • Classic Author
    • 16 Stories
    • 43 Reviews
    • 3,169 Comments
    • 2,045,958 Words

    Featuring a collection of C James' stories, including everything from action/adventure with a nuclear twist, to a tale of death on the senate floor (written in 2nd person) to a slightly tongue-in-cheek horror story, surfing, romance, sci-fi, etc. C James enjoys writing in many different styles, so each story is different in its own way. C James' stories are also known for their extensive background research, including some scenes that are set in foreign locations and researched via the author's love of travel, including recent visits to many of the featured overseas locations.
  5. CarlHoliday
    3,299
    2,064
    • Signature Author
    • 41 Stories
    • 13 Reviews
    • 621 Comments
    • 1,304,314 Words

    CarlHoliday's stories fall primarily into two classes: sci-fi stories of a distant future where humanity is still plagued with violent warfare and religious bigotry; and, modern stories about characters facing and overcoming significant psychological challenges. Adversity, physical or mental, is a common theme through most of the stories. There is also a endearing quality to a lot of the stories as you see young gay men grow through the troubles they endure. Characters die here.
  6. Cia
    59,390
    41,203
    • Site Administrator
    • 68 Stories
    • 33 Reviews
    • 9,498 Comments
    • 2,268,026 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.
  7. Daddydavek
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    • 3 Stories
    • 6 Reviews
    • 828 Comments
    • 182,343 Words

    Dean Warner Intrigues was my first attempt at writing fiction.

    My second story is set in a far distant future, very different than most imagined. Men substantially outnumber women due to genetic tinkering and a blight that decimated human populations with long lasting residual effects.

    My latest story is a short story called "Best Friends". I hope you enjoy it.

    I'm continuing to work on some follow-up stories but am having some real obstacles. I don't want them to be just more of the same. However, I am enjoying catching up on some of my Amazon e-book purchases over the past couple of years and still read a lot on GA.
  8. David McLeod
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    • 34 Stories
    • 4 Reviews
    • 623 Comments
    • 1,534,693 Words

    David McLeod writes stories set both in a medieval fantasy world and in various Earth-analogues that touch that world from time to time. While admitting a debt to a youth wasted on fantasy and role-playing games, his goal is to bring fresh heroes, villains, and ordinary people into worlds different, but not so different, from our own.
  9. dkstories
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    16,915
    • Classic Author
    • 23 Stories
    • 51 Reviews
    • 2,543 Comments
    • 3,297,947 Words

    Writing stories since 2000 in the science fiction, fantasy and modern genres. He's known for his strong characters and political intrigue.
  10. Don H
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    4,134
    • Classic Author
    • 5 Stories
    • 15 Reviews
    • 466 Comments
    • 1,114,763 Words

    The two stories I've authored thus far, WORKING IT OUT and BELOVED, can be classified as "growing up gay" works, I think. The protagonist(s) are outed or come out to family and friends, sometimes moving from questionable support or lack of support for their orientation among significant others into strong commitments which permit them to mentor others. Religious affiliations of the heroes and their real or adoptive families are portrayed as supportive of gays, who often seek formal recognition .
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