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  1. Altimexis
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    • Classic Author
    • 79 Stories
    • 43 Reviews
    • 1,303 Comments
    • 2,834,759 Words
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    Most of Altimexis' stories focus on gay kids in high school, but they include all age groups, even into the 'golden years'. Most of the stories are serial, often covering a group of characters over a period of years. They include short stories, novels and novellas, and involve romance, drama and some science fiction. Background material has been heavily researched and is generally accurate at the time of writing. Stories are set in and around Indianapolis, where the author grew up, and New York City, where the author now lives, but may include travel all over the globe.
  2. C James
    18,643
    17,343
    • Classic Author
    • 16 Stories
    • 47 Reviews
    • 3,256 Comments
    • 2,045,958 Words
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    Featuring a collection of C James' stories, including everything from action/adventure with a nuclear twist, to a tale of death on the senate floor (written in 2nd person) to a slightly tongue-in-cheek horror story, surfing, romance, sci-fi, etc. C James enjoys writing in many different styles, so each story is different in its own way. C James' stories are also known for their extensive background research, including some scenes that are set in foreign locations and researched via the author's love of travel, including recent visits to many of the featured overseas locations.
  3. Cia
    61,576
    41,527
    • Site Administrator
    • 69 Stories
    • 44 Reviews
    • 9,521 Comments
    • 2,271,038 Words

    Cia's writing involves stories with budding relationships. She doesn't allow herself to be boxed into one genre, instead her stories can be spread out through multiple categories, including: Sci-Fi, Fantasy, Modern, and even mixes of those and more. The common thread that binds them all is the realization that you never know what is going to happen next.
  4. DanK
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    • 1 Stories
    • 2 Reviews
    • 72 Comments
    • 174,073 Words
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  5. dkstories
    18,150
    17,619
    • Classic Author
    • 23 Stories
    • 53 Reviews
    • 2,572 Comments
    • 3,297,944 Words
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    Writing stories since 2000 in the science fiction, fantasy and modern genres. He's known for his strong characters and political intrigue.
  6. DomLuka
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    7,455
    • Classic Author
    • 11 Stories
    • 32 Reviews
    • 1,141 Comments
    • 1,748,712 Words
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    DomLuka's Official Story Site. DomLuka dominated the online gay writing genre in the early 2000s with his strong character-driven narratives. He slipped off quietly in 2009 and we haven't heard from him since, sadly. There are a handful of stories that he never finished and are so marked.
  7. Don H
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    • Classic Author
    • 5 Stories
    • 15 Reviews
    • 466 Comments
    • 1,114,763 Words
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    The two stories I've authored thus far, WORKING IT OUT and BELOVED, can be classified as "growing up gay" works, I think. The protagonist(s) are outed or come out to family and friends, sometimes moving from questionable support or lack of support for their orientation among significant others into strong commitments which permit them to mentor others. Religious affiliations of the heroes and their real or adoptive families are portrayed as supportive of gays, who often seek formal recognition .
  8. Duncan Ryder
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    • 4 Stories
    • 9 Reviews
    • 178 Comments
    • 172,214 Words
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    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.
  9. Jack Frost
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    • 2 Stories
    • 0 Reviews
    • 13 Comments
    • 112,048 Words
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    Jack Frost discovered gay stories during his long months of being unemployed and not being a student and, by reading them, it took up a lot of his free time that he wanted to kill. By summer 2006, he decided to write his own story and started making a draft of "Moving On" on a piece of paper during a break at work. By using his first story, he put some of his life experiences, interests, and a lot of fiction that he wished to happen somewhere in his short lifetime.
  10. Jack Scribe
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    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.
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