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  1. P. E. Knapp
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    • 8 Reviews
    • 1,671 Comments
    • 813,759 Words
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  2. Puppilull
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    • 18 Stories
    • 7 Reviews
    • 1,433 Comments
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    Why do people, more often than not, do stupid things that screw up their lives? Intrigued by people, but not always able to understand their actions, that question of why fascinates Puppilull. A long time reader and spinner of fantasies, Puppilull is new to writing for the public and her content varies. To tell a story worth reading, she tries to stay true and honest to the characters. Besides, what’s the point of telling a story, if you don’t try to get to know the people who inhabit it?
  3. quokka
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    • 79 Stories
    • 110 Reviews
    • 8,045 Comments
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    Fiction writer, mostly about his home state of Western Australia. He has also written a few Sci Fi Stories, and many of his stories are maritime based. Western Australia πŸ‡¦πŸ‡ΊπŸ‡¦πŸ‡ΊπŸ‡¦πŸ‡Ί
    Favorite Quote & Author - "There is something delicious, about writing those first few words of a story. You can never quite tell, where they will take you." Beatrix Potter - July 1866 to Dec 1943.
  4. R. Eric
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    • 22 Stories
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    The son of a Southern Baptist preacher who was married to a man I buried April 10, 2017. My husband Daniel kept here as I write. Except for one story, all stories are him and me. He will never be forgotten.
  5. raven1
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    • 3 Stories
    • 10 Reviews
    • 142 Comments
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  6. RichEisbrouch
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    • 29 Stories
    • 18 Reviews
    • 1,357 Comments
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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.
  7. Robert Hugill
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    • 12 Stories
    • 47 Reviews
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    Most of my stories are contemporary explorations of gay men finding themselves and coming to terms with their sexuality, often in the face of family issues. Usually written with a relatively light touch, and with some romantic element. I am based in London (UK), and stories have a British setting, often set in the Midlands or North where my own roots are.
  8. Solus Magus
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    • 9 Stories
    • 3 Reviews
    • 344 Comments
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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. StoriesByTroy
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    • 8 Stories
    • 6 Reviews
    • 476 Comments
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  10. The Writer  X
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    • 2 Stories
    • 3 Reviews
    • 461 Comments
    • 694,966 Words
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