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  1. Georgie DHainaut
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    • 16 Stories
    • 21 Reviews
    • 401 Comments
    • 526,378 Words
  2. northie
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    5,206
    • Signature Author
    • 40 Stories
    • 55 Reviews
    • 3,370 Comments
    • 521,886 Words

    English in outlook, my stories cover a range of genres. Discovering a new life or a new love is one unifying theme. Another is the age range of my characters; I write across generations, exploring their different yet intertwined queer experiences. Stay for a quick snack, or a full meal - it's your choice.
  3. Ivor Slipper
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    5,150
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    • 51 Stories
    • 67 Reviews
    • 3,055 Comments
    • 509,643 Words
  4. Gabriel Morgan
    1,093
    1,063
    • Classic Author
    • 4 Stories
    • 5 Reviews
    • 75 Comments
    • 509,401 Words

    I write down-to-earth romances with a healthy dose of sex. No high drama, no bright lights-big city - just an exploration of the friendships and relationships that make life worth living. If you're in the mood for a story that will give you a chuckle, maybe make you cry, and leave you with a warm heart, try one of mine.
  5. ricky
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    668
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    • 20 Stories
    • 2 Reviews
    • 257 Comments
    • 509,145 Words

    I write of young teen love that gives them hope.
  6. TMcCallahan
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    • 5 Stories
    • 0 Reviews
    • 1,584 Comments
    • 508,858 Words
  7. Mikiesboy
    134,416
    10,979
    • Signature Author
    • 48 Stories
    • 141 Reviews
    • 11,256 Comments
    • 503,739 Words

    Mikiesboy’s journey as a writer began when a generous woman gifted him a book of poetry while still a teenager. It started a period of earnest reading and writing, which became a warm refuge in an otherwise cold reality. Much of his remarkable early work was focused on aspects of survival, and he’s brought this clear-sighted, journalistic approach to all he continues to do. Now, all his works are injected with humour and realism as he explores the human condition and many aspects of love.
  8. stephanie l danielson
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    2,745
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    • 15 Stories
    • 2 Reviews
    • 1,310 Comments
    • 502,609 Words

    My works are simply this: I strive for real characters, real situations (mostly), and they are not perfect, buff men. Mostly I write teens and young adult men who are finding their way through a new relationship.
    Fantasy and escaping is one thing, but I also love to create boys/men that people can relate to and say, "Hey! That's me!"
    I hope you enjoy my works!
  9. ColumbusGuy
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    • 8 Stories
    • 1 Reviews
    • 1,444 Comments
    • 500,499 Words

    Wrote bad science-fiction in high school, sent some out but got it all back. In college I learned I had a talent for writing historical fiction, but didn't do anything with that until the internet put me in contact with others of like mind. This led to nearly two decades of writing interactive stories set in Ancient Rome, then I discovered gay fiction online and decided to try my hand at it.
    My main story is based on my high school years, and I'm also back doing sci-fi!
  10. Lee Wilson
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    6,240
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    • 13 Stories
    • 22 Reviews
    • 2,034 Comments
    • 492,728 Words
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