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  1. RichEisbrouch
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    • 29 Stories
    • 18 Reviews
    • 1,354 Comments
    • 1,282,469 Words
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    I was born in New York just after WWII when, because of the Depression and the war, the city seemed very little changed from the 1920s. I spent a lot of time listening to my grandparents, hearing what the area was like from when they were born in the 1880s, so it was like living in multiple time periods. I grew up in the suburbs, spent the next 20 years freelancing a design career in the Midwest and Northeast then followed that career to Los Angeles.
  2. Rigby Taylor
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    • 20 Stories
    • 16 Reviews
    • 2,126 Comments
    • 1,058,005 Words
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  3. Rob Colton
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    • 12 Stories
    • 26 Reviews
    • 1,673 Comments
    • 446,276 Words
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    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.
  4. Roe St. Alee
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    • 4 Stories
    • 7 Reviews
    • 204 Comments
    • 214,491 Words
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  5. Ronyx
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    • 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.
  6. Sam Wyer
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    • 7 Stories
    • 15 Reviews
    • 923 Comments
    • 174,744 Words
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    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?
  7. Sasha Distan
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    • 92 Stories
    • 54 Reviews
    • 6,438 Comments
    • 1,948,563 Words
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    Sasha writes romantic fiction for men who love men, and everyone else who likes that too. Mixing the beautifully mundane with the outlandish and fantastical, Sasha generally just wants everyone to end up happy and in love, and sometimes the characters play along too. There is often, but not always, a fairly healthy amount of sex involved.
  8. Solus Magus
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    • 9 Stories
    • 3 Reviews
    • 344 Comments
    • 354,187 Words
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    Let me take you to a place you've never been. A magical world. An apocalyptic future. Or maybe a world of super-heroes if you'd like. Just remember, it will not be my fault if a hex was cast on you as you read through my written works. So read at your own risk.
  9. Stannie
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    • 6 Stories
    • 0 Reviews
    • 255 Comments
    • 164,706 Words
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  10. stephanie l danielson
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    • 15 Stories
    • 2 Reviews
    • 1,310 Comments
    • 502,609 Words
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    My works are simply this: I strive for real characters, real situations (mostly), and they are not perfect, buff men. Mostly I write teens and young adult men who are finding their way through a new relationship.
    Fantasy and escaping is one thing, but I also love to create boys/men that people can relate to and say, "Hey! That's me!"
    I hope you enjoy my works!
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