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  1. Myr
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    • Site Administrator
    • 24 Stories
    • 35 Reviews
    • 510 Comments
    • 237,199 Words

    Myr writes various speculative fiction, from science fiction and fantasy to some Harry Potter fanfictions. Characters in Myr's stories tend to be strong individualists that demonstrate personal responsibility. Most of Myr's stories are short stories.
  2. Nephylim
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    • 50 Stories
    • 24 Reviews
    • 5,507 Comments
    • 2,367,486 Words

    If you want something a bit different then you are sure to find it here. From vampires to bondage, to rock stars with issues and a whole host of characters who jump off the page to grab you by the throat and draw you in. This is Nephy's private world where an unique mind and vivid perspective is let loose to produce stories of gay and straight love, loss and laughter set in a variety of, sometimes highly unusual situations and locations.
  3. ObicanDecko
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    • 15 Stories
    • 21 Reviews
    • 2,263 Comments
    • 636,026 Words

    Just a guy hoping to develop some writing skills to express some of my emotions, ideas and maybe entertain a few people. I love creating new worlds and characters, using my stories as an outlet for my creativity. I wish I had the skills to draw my characters too, but oh well...
  4. Puppilull
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    • 18 Stories
    • 2 Reviews
    • 1,427 Comments
    • 283,972 Words

    Why do people, more often than not, do stupid things that screw up their lives? Intrigued by people, but not always able to understand their actions, that question of why fascinates Puppilull. A long time reader and spinner of fantasies, Puppilull is new to writing for the public and her content varies. To tell a story worth reading, she tries to stay true and honest to the characters. Besides, what’s the point of telling a story, if you don’t try to get to know the people who inhabit it?
  5. Rambling Robin
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    • 4 Stories
    • 0 Reviews
    • 639 Comments
    • 230,110 Words

    I love writing angsty slash where characters overcome terrible things to find their happiness. I love happy endings. Science fiction and fantasy are my favorites, but I will work on other areas if I get an idea I like.
    I find a lot of enjoyment in details of a world and characters, things that make it interesting and real to me. How does this thing affect that thing? If this psychic ability, mythological creature, sci fi thingamajig existed, how would it integrate into the real world? What might be the unexpected effects? I love that stuff.
    I also enjoy how characters can grow and change with experiences and how their quirks and flaws affect their behavior and interaction with others.
  6. reddirtwriter
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    • 10 Stories
    • 8 Reviews
    • 302 Comments
    • 484,983 Words
  7. Renee Stevens
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    • 37 Stories
    • 11 Reviews
    • 2,820 Comments
    • 672,383 Words

    The majority of Renee's stories are contemporary, but she does dabble in the paranormal and hopes to branch out into Sci-Fi. Regardless of the genre, her stories are about love and overcoming obstacles. While her characters tend to be put through the wringer, it is usually worth it for them to persevere to the end.
  8. Rob Colton
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    • Classic Author
    • 12 Stories
    • 22 Reviews
    • 1,614 Comments
    • 446,276 Words

    Rob Colton is a software developer by day, and avid reader of romance novels at night. A romantic at heart, he loves stories that feature big, burly men who find true love and happy endings. Rob grew up in northern Michigan and currently lives in the Atlanta area with his very supportive husband and their very spoiled miniature schnauzer.
  9. RolandQ
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    • 13 Stories
    • 4 Reviews
    • 132 Comments
    • 284,964 Words
  10. Sam Wyer
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    • 7 Stories
    • 14 Reviews
    • 919 Comments
    • 174,744 Words

    Sam writes stories as a hobby and a sanity saving escape from the real world, which can sometimes be complicated and depressing. He's fundamentally a romantic at heart, which frequently informs his fictitious worlds. But that's not to say that everything is always perfect, where would be the fun in that?
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