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  1. AFriendlyFace
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    • 8 Stories
    • 1 Reviews
    • 42 Comments
    • 78,569 Words
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    Kevin's stories seek to explore deep emotions and the evolution of feelings over time. He also attempts to examine complicated social, moral, and philosophical issues and concepts within the framework of entertaining literature.
  2. Andrew Q Gordon
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    • Classic Author
    • 16 Stories
    • 14 Reviews
    • 2,966 Comments
    • 632,671 Words
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    A bit of this, some of that, Q-Topolis will take you to different places. From the real to the fantastical, yesterday, today, tomorrow or to a time and place unknown. Hopefully, the characters will draw you into their lives and their adventures will entertain. Welcome and enjoy.
  3. AnytaSunday
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    • 6 Stories
    • 1 Reviews
    • 136 Comments
    • 110,139 Words
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    Romance, trouble, and a touch of magic. Characters that will grab your heart and imagination. Stop in and take some time to feel their joy, their sorrow, love and heartache. From college years to invisible teens and places in between. Nothing is simple and everything is an adventure.
  4. Bill W
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    21,382
    • Classic Author
    • 114 Stories
    • 150 Reviews
    • 8,856 Comments
    • 4,887,342 Words
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    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.
  5. C James
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    17,343
    • Classic Author
    • 16 Stories
    • 47 Reviews
    • 3,256 Comments
    • 2,045,958 Words
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    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.
  6. Camilo
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    • 2 Stories
    • 1 Reviews
    • 9 Comments
    • 83,034 Words
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  7. Camy
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    • 1 Stories
    • 7 Reviews
    • 20 Comments
    • 1,882 Words
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  8. Cia
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    • Site Administrator
    • 69 Stories
    • 44 Reviews
    • 9,521 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.
  9. Comicality
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    26,925
    • Classic Author
    • 190 Stories
    • 106 Reviews
    • 6,938 Comments
    • 6,869,741 Words
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    Comicality's Shack Out Back The Shack Out Back tells stories of teen romance, angst, confusion, and the occasional heartbreak. Tales of love that you will hopefully enjoy and take to heart. Over 180 different stories and series are waiting for you! Stop on in!
    Comicality passed away in April 2024 just short of 49 years old.
  10. corvus
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    • 10 Stories
    • 4 Reviews
    • 40 Comments
    • 108,135 Words
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    Corvus writes about people -- flawed, alienated, petty, and utterly normal people. He tries to reflect truth in his works, and hopes he doesn't end up reflecting too much of himself. His writing encompasses a wide range of themes and styles, from the classic dilemmas of high schoolers to an absurd treatment of modern gay life and to poetry both modern and classical. Corvus wants to entertain, wishes to create art, and hopes that he has managed to do something of both.
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