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  1. Don H
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    • 5 Stories
    • 15 Reviews
    • 466 Comments
    • 1,114,763 Words
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    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 .
  2. Duncan Ryder
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    • 4 Stories
    • 9 Reviews
    • 178 Comments
    • 172,214 Words
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    So. Welcome to my stories. Grab a coffee and linger awhile... and if the words touch you, then I have done what I set out to do. Because for me that's what it's about. Stories that touch.
  3. GhostRyder15
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    • 2 Stories
    • 3 Reviews
    • 105 Comments
    • 342,742 Words
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    Ghost Ryder's Stories.
    Please note that Ghostryder15 passed away and as such his open incomplete stories will not be finished.
  4. JamesSavik
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    • 33 Stories
    • 35 Reviews
    • 1,074 Comments
    • 899,241 Words
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    I grew up a military BRAT in the South, and I'm told my writing has a Southern accent.
    I am a technology professional and have written tons of manuals
    It's time to write stuff that's more fun.
    I write in a variety of genres but most typically Sci-fi and GLBT drama.
  5. KD_stories
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    • 3 Stories
    • 5 Reviews
    • 483 Comments
    • 173,526 Words
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    I have been writing for awhile now, I work a full time job and I attend college. I am pretty easy going, and enjoy talking to people.
  6. Kyle Aarons
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    • 4 Stories
    • 1 Reviews
    • 315 Comments
    • 1,297,331 Words
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    Kyle Aarons was one of the founding members of Gay Authors and he offers a very gritty and dark fantasy world in Kandric Saga. It breaks every taboo and is not for the weak.
  7. lilansui
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    • Promising Author
    • 34 Stories
    • 41 Reviews
    • 3,642 Comments
    • 1,950,688 Words
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    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.
  8. Mann Ramblings
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    • 14 Stories
    • 26 Reviews
    • 5,474 Comments
    • 784,488 Words
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    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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    • 35 Stories
    • 90 Reviews
    • 25,904 Comments
    • 7,153,328 Words
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    Mark Arbour writes historical fiction about gay and bisexual characters painted on the canvas of the past.
  10. Mike Arram
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    • 12 Stories
    • 30 Reviews
    • 1,122 Comments
    • 1,347,582 Words
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    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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