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  1. Gabriel Morgan
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    1,063
    • Classic Author
    • 4 Stories
    • 5 Reviews
    • 75 Comments
    • 509,401 Words

    I write down-to-earth romances with a healthy dose of sex. No high drama, no bright lights-big city - just an exploration of the friendships and relationships that make life worth living. If you're in the mood for a story that will give you a chuckle, maybe make you cry, and leave you with a warm heart, try one of mine.
  2. GWood
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    143
    • Author
    • 2 Stories
    • 0 Reviews
    • 59 Comments
    • 181,823 Words
  3. Headstall
    299,837
    27,970
    • Signature Author
    • 43 Stories
    • 285 Reviews
    • 23,036 Comments
    • 1,207,077 Words

    A proud father of four, Headstall's personal journey has been a series of twists and turns, and his stories often reflect his experiences. He is an unapologetic romantic who writes from the heart. You will find this in his fiction and his poetry. They are both emotionally driven, and men who aren’t afraid of their feelings often populate his work. If you’re looking for happily ever after, you will likely find it here.
  4. James Matthews
    10,751
    9,162
    • Author
    • 16 Stories
    • 44 Reviews
    • 2,054 Comments
    • 1,278,769 Words

    James Matthews is a British amateur writer specialising in Romance and Drama. James writes gritty, mature novels with a Technicolor view of working-class to middle-class world-building. Although written in modern times, most of James' work features coming of age themes or young adults, taken from his experiences as a young lad growing up in the late 90s. His stories are praised for reflecting real-life scenarios of good and bad times, and he never flinches from dealing with tough topics that occur in everyday life. James' writing is fast-paced, true to life and above all, very British! - Mark Baker
  5. Jason MH
    1,640
    1,588
    • Author
    • 4 Stories
    • 4 Reviews
    • 256 Comments
    • 283,928 Words

    My work is driven by my characters gleefully taking on lives of their own and dragging me along with my notepad and pen at the ready. Even if, to paraphrase Stephen King, you take ordinary people and throw them into extraordinary circumstances to see how they respond, I prefer realism, stories that could be happening right now with your neighbors, your friends, your family, or even you. And since my characters don't always give me a happy ending, I can't always give you one. Which is about as real as it gets.
  6. Justin4Fun
    6,189
    4,241
    • Author
    • 5 Stories
    • 16 Reviews
    • 1,148 Comments
    • 314,763 Words
  7. kbois
    114,741
    21,604
    • Promising Author
    • 18 Stories
    • 148 Reviews
    • 18,667 Comments
    • 1,124,470 Words

    Just a New England girl, livin' in a writer's world. She took the midnight train goin' anywhere.
    Writing lets me slip into worlds where I get to let my imagination fly. I love trying new things and delving into the lives of my characters.
    So grab a ticket- they're free. Listen to the literary conductor... All aboard!
  8. Laura S. Fox
    35,864
    23,574
    • Author
    • 14 Stories
    • 61 Reviews
    • 9,424 Comments
    • 1,896,079 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.
  9. lilansui
    16,210
    14,260
    • Promising Author
    • 32 Stories
    • 36 Reviews
    • 3,412 Comments
    • 1,743,936 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.
  10. lomax61
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    12,519
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    • 14 Stories
    • 51 Reviews
    • 3,546 Comments
    • 735,377 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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