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  1. Renee Stevens
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    • Classic Author
    • 37 Stories
    • 16 Reviews
    • 2,826 Comments
    • 672,383 Words
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    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.
  2. Ronyx
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    23,242
    • Classic Author
    • 30 Stories
    • 133 Reviews
    • 5,751 Comments
    • 1,820,176 Words
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    Ronyx is the creator and author of the gay teen story site, The Mustard Jar. His goal when he started a decade ago was to write stories that covered the real issues gay teens face. Ronyx hopes his stories speak to those needing advice or help dealing with a problem.
  3. Uplifted Spirit
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    1,638
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    • 6 Stories
    • 0 Reviews
    • 972 Comments
    • 639,142 Words
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    I am a bisexual man. I didn't have sex with another man until recently. I'm a divorced father with two grandchildren. In high school I was MVP in football I'm a retired teacher, coach, and high school principal.

    When I first started writing, I never thought I'd be writing stories about gay teenagers, but hope my internal struggles will become a part of my writing and interest gay teenagers who read my stories.
  4. WolfM
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    • Promising Author
    • 10 Stories
    • 94 Reviews
    • 5,549 Comments
    • 633,654 Words
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  5. wolfwriter
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    • 13 Stories
    • 1 Reviews
    • 498 Comments
    • 226,774 Words
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    Wolfwriter is new to the literary world, but has had the desire to write since she was in junior high school. She moved from a small town in Iowa in time to start high school in Louisiana.
    She found GayAuthors.org and after some encouragement she decided to post her first story. With the enthusiasm of readers her confidence grew and she took the step to send off her first story to be published. It was with great delight when she was offered her first contract. Hopefully, the first of many.
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