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  1. AC Benus
    36,631
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    • Signature Author
    • 103 Stories
    • 75 Reviews
    • 9,385 Comments
    • 2,297,290 Words

    With a degree in Fine Arts, and a long professional career in design, AC brings unflinching attention to detail to his writings and poetry. He strives for emotional realness in all circumstances, and excels at structure and dialogue. A love of history, philosophy, and the humanities informs his work, while having honed his craft from his adolescence has allowed him to delve into the workings of the human heart. He also has a wicked sense of humor.
  2. Aditus
    28,743
    7,954
    • Signature Author
    • 63 Stories
    • 58 Reviews
    • 5,092 Comments
    • 492,918 Words

    Aditus writes character-driven short stories, novellas, novels, and occasionally poems. His protagonists often stand in their own way, some identify as chaotic good. While not favoring any specific genre, Aditus likes vampires!
  3. Altimexis
    8,868
    8,313
    • Classic Author
    • 76 Stories
    • 37 Reviews
    • 1,201 Comments
    • 2,704,871 Words

    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.
  4. astone2292
    37,888
    14,425
    • Promising Author
    • 23 Stories
    • 95 Reviews
    • 5,406 Comments
    • 763,044 Words

    Hi, I'm Aaron Stone. Liquor store manager by night and writer whenever I have free time. Resident "Ask An Author" and "Author Guess Who" blogger for the site. Just a silly Kentucky boy. Happily married to a bad boy.

    I write a little bit of everything. Big fan of small fry and big guy romances, anything comedic, and characters that experience emotional growth. I'm most proud of my "In the Shadows" trilogy, "Cernunnos," and "A Journal of Anthro and Revelations." What are you doing still reading this? Scroll down, read some stuff!
  5. Bill W
    45,829
    18,310
    • Classic Author
    • 109 Stories
    • 119 Reviews
    • 7,467 Comments
    • 4,497,429 Words

    Bill W’s stories present adolescent to college age young men dealing with issues and situations that confront the gay community. These stories often contain explicit sexual scenes, but the content of the various selections is about far more than the isolated sexual escapades. I hope you sit back and enjoy the fictional tales being offered here.
  6. C James
    17,115
    15,831
    • Classic Author
    • 16 Stories
    • 43 Reviews
    • 3,169 Comments
    • 2,045,958 Words

    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.
  7. CarlHoliday
    3,299
    2,064
    • Signature Author
    • 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.
  8. Carlos Hazday
    115,529
    37,238
    • 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.
  9. CassieQ
    21,023
    3,284
    • Signature Author
    • 37 Stories
    • 58 Reviews
    • 1,963 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.
  10. Caz Pedroso
    45,821
    11,269
    • Classic Author
    • 26 Stories
    • 13 Reviews
    • 2,920 Comments
    • 409,755 Words

    Caz likes stories with happy endings. Although her characters may have sad pasts, or go through hell and back, they always find love and walk into the sunset with their happily ever after.
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