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  1. Adam Phillips
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    • Classic Author
    • 3 Stories
    • 7 Reviews
    • 422 Comments
    • 279,849 Words

    Adam's writing typically explores the struggles of young men whose sexuality is ambiguous, and his stories often focus on their journey toward owning up to--and owning--their "gay side."
  2. Andrew Q Gordon
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    • Classic Author
    • 16 Stories
    • 11 Reviews
    • 2,912 Comments
    • 632,671 Words

    A bit of this, some of that, Q-Topolis will take you to different places. From the real to the fantastical, yesterday, today, tomorrow or to a time and place unknown. Hopefully, the characters will draw you into their lives and their adventures will entertain. Welcome and enjoy.
  3. BarricadeBoy
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    • 3 Stories
    • 0 Reviews
    • 137 Comments
    • 91,943 Words

    I grew up in the woods, raised by dragons and an army of ants.
  4. Bill W
    46,194
    18,410
    • 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.
  5. Carlos Hazday
    115,599
    37,305
    • Classic Author
    • 61 Stories
    • 210 Reviews
    • 19,917 Comments
    • 1,495,802 Words

    A reader commented Carlos practices socially engaged storytelling. Not preachy, but raising awareness of issues facing the GLBT community and humanity in general. These are tales grounded in real life, featuring gay men dealing with everyday concerns about family, friends, and relationships. Characters are men who tackle challenges instead of backing away from them. The author’s love of motorcycles and travel and his contempt for social injustice often play a central role in his stories.

    Carlos passed away June 16, 2023.
  6. Cole Matthews
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    7,684
    • Signature Author
    • 42 Stories
    • 28 Reviews
    • 3,686 Comments
    • 841,652 Words

    A former bartender and restaurant cook, Cole is now a paralegal for a nationwide law firm. He loves writing mysteries, love stories, and tales about gay men and their view of the world. Currently, he's working on a novel/mystery which is called So Weeps the Willow, a story in three parts. He's also going to Florida to do research for his next novel, set in the Sunshine State. He collects antique cookbooks, gardens and loves travel and biking.
  7. Duncan Ryder
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    • Classic Author
    • 4 Stories
    • 9 Reviews
    • 172 Comments
    • 172,214 Words

    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.
  8. faxity
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    • 6 Stories
    • 1 Reviews
    • 383 Comments
    • 191,614 Words

    Literally everything that I had in my author bio before turned out to be wrong XD I guess it's still too early in my writing career for me to say what my stories will be like!
  9. Headstall
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    • Signature Author
    • 43 Stories
    • 301 Reviews
    • 23,300 Comments
    • 1,207,239 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.
  10. James Matthews
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    9,103
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    • 16 Stories
    • 44 Reviews
    • 2,055 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
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