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  1. William King
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  2. J_Ross
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    J.Ross writes stories that strive to capture the raw, honest emotions that come along with being a teenager today. Stories that bring the readers back to those first kisses, loves, and experiences in a way that makes you feel like you're going through them all over again. The good, the bad, and the awkward that comes along with figuring out who you are and learning how to accept it.
  3. Rambling Robin
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    I love writing angsty slash where characters overcome terrible things to find their happiness. I love happy endings. Science fiction and fantasy are my favorites, but I will work on other areas if I get an idea I like.
    I find a lot of enjoyment in details of a world and characters, things that make it interesting and real to me. How does this thing affect that thing? If this psychic ability, mythological creature, sci fi thingamajig existed, how would it integrate into the real world? What might be the unexpected effects? I love that stuff.
    I also enjoy how characters can grow and change with experiences and how their quirks and flaws affect their behavior and interaction with others.
  4. Linxe Termoil
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    • 10 Stories
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    Linxe Termoil is an avid reader and writer of everything from modern-day adventures to sci-fi, fantasy, suspense, and action. Thus said, he very rarely lets his characters remain bored with anything from one day to the next, and will usually try to throw problems from the real world into the mix to see how they attempt to fix it.
  5. wolfwriter
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    Wolfwriter is new to the literary world, but has had the desire to write since she was in junior high school. She moved from a small town in Iowa in time to start high school in Louisiana.
    She found GayAuthors.org and after some encouragement she decided to post her first story. With the enthusiasm of readers her confidence grew and she took the step to send off her first story to be published. It was with great delight when she was offered her first contract. Hopefully, the first of many.
  6. BrokenBoundariesGayErotica
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  7. andy cannon
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  8. viv
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    • 10 Stories
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    Masterful tales of personal interaction and complex relationships, stories that will move you, lift you up, and push you to the very crest of an emotional precipice, reminding you what's important in life. Come on in, take a look around, and stay a while. You can find Viv's stories, discussion forum, and blog inside, along with some of her favorites, maybe even make some good friends while you're at it... see you inside!
  9. sacredlove
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  10. Robert Rex
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    Formerly living outside New Orleans, there's lots of variety here--and plenty of that shows up in my writing. I like to think my characters talk and act like we all do in our own lives....easy, natural, and hopefully, interesting! Now in rural north Louisiana, and the characters here are just as interesting--just very different! Variety IS the spice of life, right?
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