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  1. ChromedOutCortex
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    • 112,158 Words
  2. Jack Frost
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    • 112,048 Words

    Jack Frost discovered gay stories during his long months of being unemployed and not being a student and, by reading them, it took up a lot of his free time that he wanted to kill. By summer 2006, he decided to write his own story and started making a draft of "Moving On" on a piece of paper during a break at work. By using his first story, he put some of his life experiences, interests, and a lot of fiction that he wished to happen somewhere in his short lifetime.
  3. JLynch
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    • 111,924 Words
  4. RichardWrites
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    • 181 Comments
    • 111,125 Words
  5. Steven Keiths
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    • 28 Comments
    • 111,012 Words
  6. Another Gay Writer
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    • 42 Comments
    • 110,340 Words
  7. AnytaSunday
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    • 136 Comments
    • 110,139 Words

    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.
  8. PrettyDean82
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    • 108,778 Words
  9. corvus
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    • 10 Stories
    • 4 Reviews
    • 40 Comments
    • 108,135 Words

    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.
  10. Hasimir Fenrig
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    • 162 Comments
    • 107,851 Words
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