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  1. CarlHoliday
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    • 41 Stories
    • 13 Reviews
    • 621 Comments
    • 1,304,314 Words

    CarlHoliday's stories fall primarily into two classes: sci-fi stories of a distant future where humanity is still plagued with violent warfare and religious bigotry; and, modern stories about characters facing and overcoming significant psychological challenges. Adversity, physical or mental, is a common theme through most of the stories. There is also a endearing quality to a lot of the stories as you see young gay men grow through the troubles they endure. Characters die here.
  2. Carlos Hazday
    115,803
    37,507
    • 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.
  3. CassieQ
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    • 37 Stories
    • 59 Reviews
    • 1,965 Comments
    • 675,916 Words

    CassieQ likes to write about the strange, the unusual and the very very sexy. Her stories are a mix of paranormal, fantasy and romance, often told through the perspective of young adults or teenagers. From the multiple realities in her Not the Sun Trilogy, to the complicated drama of Unrequited and the supernatural twist of Warm and Restless, readers never find themselves bored.
  4. CLJobe
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    • 46 Stories
    • 50 Reviews
    • 20,013 Comments
    • 1,875,742 Words
  5. Cole Matthews
    14,639
    7,702
    • 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.
  6. ColumbusGuy
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    • 8 Stories
    • 1 Reviews
    • 1,458 Comments
    • 503,163 Words

    Wrote bad science-fiction in high school, sent some out but got it all back. In college I learned I had a talent for writing historical fiction, but didn't do anything with that until the internet put me in contact with others of like mind. This led to nearly two decades of writing interactive stories set in Ancient Rome, then I discovered gay fiction online and decided to try my hand at it.
    My main story is based on my high school years, and I'm also back doing sci-fi!
  7. comicfan
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    • Classic Author
    • 75 Stories
    • 22 Reviews
    • 3,586 Comments
    • 613,339 Words

    Fairytales, fables, myths, nightmares, and more are what I write. Escape from the mundane and enjoy new and familiar worlds.
  8. connorwhite104
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    • 4 Stories
    • 0 Reviews
    • 44 Comments
    • 54,067 Words
  9. craftingmom
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    • 18 Stories
    • 30 Reviews
    • 4,145 Comments
    • 714,514 Words

    Stories crafted here are going to be filled with angst. You'll find abused, hurting characters who feel lost and just want to be safe and loved, whether they are human, neko, or something in between.
  10. Cynus
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    • 44 Stories
    • 29 Reviews
    • 3,286 Comments
    • 1,639,034 Words

    My stories are born from my deepest emotions, bubbling to the surface when they demand to be released. The subjects I pursue are as varied as my interests, and I love to explore different genres. Some of my work is dark, some of it is light-hearted, but I never write the same story twice.
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