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  1. Kyle Aarons
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    • Classic Author
    • 4 Stories
    • 1 Reviews
    • 307 Comments
    • 1,297,331 Words

    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.
  2. Laura S. Fox
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    24,884
    • Author
    • 15 Stories
    • 66 Reviews
    • 9,702 Comments
    • 1,970,719 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.
  3. lawfulneutralmage
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    • Author
    • 2 Stories
    • 23 Reviews
    • 1,166 Comments
    • 99,605 Words

    Law is a keen role-playing gamer, and his stories arise from memorable characters or campaigns.
  4. 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,
  5. Libby Drew
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    6,449
    • Classic Author
    • 20 Stories
    • 67 Reviews
    • 2,112 Comments
    • 656,858 Words

    "Who is he, that boy across the room that makes his heart squeeze painfully?" For Libby Drew's young protagonists, this sudden attraction is a revelation, the first step on the path to self-discovery. If you're looking for unique, provocative fiction that grabs you and doesn't let go, you've come to the right place: first times as memorable as they are awkward, whether it's that first kiss, that first night, or that first realization that the rules of love aren't set in stone.
  6. lilansui
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    • Promising Author
    • 34 Stories
    • 37 Reviews
    • 3,560 Comments
    • 1,840,859 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.
  7. LillyLee
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    • 12 Stories
    • 7 Reviews
    • 217 Comments
    • 97,118 Words

    I like to say I'm a little bit country and a little bit rock and roll.
    I love fantasy and supernatural but I'm working on branching out. Mostly multi-chapter pieces, but recently started picking up prompts for short-stories for practice and variety.

    Long time writer, recently first time poster.
    Love me some good constructive criticism.
    Many, many projects in the works and the wings, super excited to work on them. Check out my blog for schedules and updates.
  8. LitLover
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    5,641
    • Author
    • 5 Stories
    • 18 Reviews
    • 2,953 Comments
    • 233,772 Words

    LitLover is a proud mother of two wonderful children, and an unapologetic romantic and optimist. You’ll find her writing reflects that nature. Her characters might be pushed down by life, but they will come back fighting for their HEA.
  9. LittleCherryBlossom26
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    2,440
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    • 2 Stories
    • 2 Reviews
    • 487 Comments
    • 261,819 Words
  10. lomax61
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    • 14 Stories
    • 50 Reviews
    • 3,160 Comments
    • 598,471 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.
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