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  1. craftingmom
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    12,704
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    • 18 Stories
    • 31 Reviews
    • 4,147 Comments
    • 714,514 Words
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    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.
  2. Dahawk
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    6,023
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    • 12 Stories
    • 10 Reviews
    • 2,165 Comments
    • 458,885 Words
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    I am a disabled firefighter/paramedic. I enjoy reading, writing, and occasional video games on pc. I am also a proud father of three.
  3. Dayne Mora
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    2,322
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    • 5 Stories
    • 5 Reviews
    • 765 Comments
    • 205,063 Words
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  4. Dodger
    28,959
    11,705
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    • 10 Stories
    • 33 Reviews
    • 5,628 Comments
    • 1,248,752 Words
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    Dodger was born in Canada, started school in the UK, attended elementary school in Canada, secondary school in the UK, and high school in Canada, before returning to the UK to serve an apprenticeship. It’s no wonder he’s confused! After moving country eight times in thirty years, Dodger prides himself on his diversity, and this is reflected in his stories with a growing collection from both sides of the Atlantic.
  5. DomLuka
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    7,584
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    • 11 Stories
    • 32 Reviews
    • 1,145 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.
  6. Don H
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    4,445
    • 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 .
  7. FlyOnTheWall
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    9,561
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    • 11 Stories
    • 19 Reviews
    • 2,342 Comments
    • 1,001,640 Words
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  8. Graeme
    18,072
    7,214
    • Site Administrator
    • 59 Stories
    • 50 Reviews
    • 2,657 Comments
    • 1,902,957 Words
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    While most of Graeme's stories are drama or romance, amongst his many tales you can find a little bit of everything, including comedy and science fiction. Often these come in a different point of view: from the father or brother of a gay son, the mother of a suicide, through the guy who learns his friend is gay. The narrator can also range from a character who may or may not be insane to an alien observing a human relationship, so he has something for everyone!
  9. Headstall
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    31,001
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    • 47 Stories
    • 355 Reviews
    • 24,591 Comments
    • 1,284,177 Words
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    A proud father of four, Headstall's personal journey has been a series of twists and turns, and his stories often reflect his experiences. He is an unapologetic romantic who writes from the heart. You will find this in his fiction and his poetry. They are both emotionally driven, and men who aren’t afraid of their feelings often populate his work. If you’re looking for happily ever after, you will likely find it here.
  10. Hunter Thomson
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    912
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    • 6 Stories
    • 3 Reviews
    • 241 Comments
    • 189,870 Words
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    Hunter's work is focused mainly on that which is provided by his own life. His works are heavily influenced by his lived experiences, and thus tend to focus on high school and college-aged protagonists.
    Not every story has a happy ending in Hunter's world, just like real life. Entertainment is the goal, but with the hope of creating an experience based on realism.
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