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  1. CarlHoliday
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    • 42 Stories
    • 19 Reviews
    • 640 Comments
    • 1,309,995 Words
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    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.
  2. Carlos Hazday
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    38,083
    • Classic Author
    • 61 Stories
    • 211 Reviews
    • 19,946 Comments
    • 1,495,802 Words
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    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.
  3. CassieQ
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    3,624
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    • 40 Stories
    • 82 Reviews
    • 2,341 Comments
    • 747,727 Words
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    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.
  4. CasualWanderer82
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    4,316
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    • 18 Stories
    • 33 Reviews
    • 2,000 Comments
    • 1,529,828 Words
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  5. Caz Pedroso
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    11,290
    • Classic Author
    • 26 Stories
    • 15 Reviews
    • 2,926 Comments
    • 409,755 Words
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    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.
  6. Celian
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    • 26 Stories
    • 5 Reviews
    • 1,437 Comments
    • 869,127 Words
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  7. chessdude
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    • 1 Stories
    • 0 Reviews
    • 90 Comments
    • 54,044 Words
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  8. chris191070
    174,443
    6,446
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    • 76 Stories
    • 159 Reviews
    • 3,567 Comments
    • 529,786 Words
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  9. ChromedOutCortex
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    4,874
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    • 23 Stories
    • 11 Reviews
    • 1,344 Comments
    • 833,372 Words
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    My stories live in the everyday - in the quiet, ordinary moments where family, friendship, and love collide. They’re slice-of-life at heart: realistic, grounded, and woven with the kinds of small details that make life feel real, even when they seem mundane.

    I write about characters learning who they are, navigating relationships that can lift them up or break them down, and facing choices that often ripple far beyond themselves. Some stories close on a hopeful note, with growth and connection; others follow harsher truths, where endings can be bitter, even tragic. But no matter where they land, each story is about the struggle and beauty of personal growth, and how we’re shaped by the people closest to us.
  10. Cia
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    41,560
    • Site Administrator
    • 69 Stories
    • 47 Reviews
    • 9,522 Comments
    • 2,271,038 Words

    Cia's writing involves stories with budding relationships. She doesn't allow herself to be boxed into one genre, instead her stories can be spread out through multiple categories, including: Sci-Fi, Fantasy, Modern, and even mixes of those and more. The common thread that binds them all is the realization that you never know what is going to happen next.
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