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  1. Hudson Bartholomew
    3,396
    1,836
    • Author
    • 4 Stories
    • 9 Reviews
    • 919 Comments
    • 171,060 Words
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    Writing M/M romance. Pretending I know how to do life.
  2. Ivor Slipper
    33,882
    5,250
    • Author
    • 53 Stories
    • 69 Reviews
    • 3,105 Comments
    • 524,142 Words
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  3. Jack Poignet
    4,766
    3,291
    • Author
    • 11 Stories
    • 28 Reviews
    • 992 Comments
    • 394,985 Words
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  4. Jack Scribe
    3,461
    3,395
    • Classic Author
    • 19 Stories
    • 15 Reviews
    • 122 Comments
    • 1,130,500 Words
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    Romance and life's daily experiences can be exciting, passe, rewarding and just a pain in the ass - depending on the situation and time of the day. They have been since Adam did his "apple thing" with Eve. Or was it Steve? Jack Scribe's stories involve contemporary gay males in a variety of situations that test the mettle of the characters in his novels and short stories. "Boy gets boy" is the end result.
  5. James Matthews
    10,915
    9,083
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    • 16 Stories
    • 44 Reviews
    • 2,056 Comments
    • 1,278,769 Words
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    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
  6. JamesSavik
    25,057
    7,429
    • Signature Author
    • 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.
  7. JayT
    12,042
    1,471
    • Author
    • 10 Stories
    • 10 Reviews
    • 662 Comments
    • 209,338 Words
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  8. Jeff Burton
    16,910
    4,387
    • Promising Author
    • 12 Stories
    • 45 Reviews
    • 2,310 Comments
    • 482,513 Words
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    Jeff Burton is a storyteller who loves exploring the messy, thrilling, and sometimes hilarious corners of life. His work spans contemporary YA, queer romance, satirical comedy, and speculative fiction, from small-town drama and high school football fields to distant galaxies and modern twists on legendary myths.

    He writes about love, identity, and the chaos that comes when people are forced to face themselves and each other, blending humor, heart, and high-stakes adventure in ways that make readers laugh, cry, or sit on the edge of their seats — sometimes all at once.
  9. kanseiji
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    • 2 Stories
    • 0 Reviews
    • 1 Comments
    • 165,083 Words
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  10. kbois
    126,529
    22,911
    • Signature Author
    • 24 Stories
    • 207 Reviews
    • 19,192 Comments
    • 1,159,310 Words
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    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!
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