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  1. *HJ*
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    • 4 Stories
    • 0 Reviews
    • 137 Comments
    • 91,558 Words

    My characters reflect the type of love and dedication I wish the world still held in abundance, rather than the egotistical and material thoughts and wants it holds so dear today. So, if you are looking to be sucked into different worlds of timeless bonds of love then check out my work. Leave a review if you wish. Rate if you are feeling generous. I’ll be here…wishing things could work out like they do in an old Meg Ryan movie.
  2. Acedias
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    • 1 Stories
    • 0 Reviews
    • 476 Comments
    • 157,672 Words
  3. Adam Phillips
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    • 3 Stories
    • 7 Reviews
    • 422 Comments
    • 279,849 Words

    Adam's writing typically explores the struggles of young men whose sexuality is ambiguous, and his stories often focus on their journey toward owning up to--and owning--their "gay side."
  4. Aditus
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    • 60 Stories
    • 50 Reviews
    • 5,039 Comments
    • 491,246 Words

    Aditus writes character-driven short stories, novellas, novels, and occasionally poems. His protagonists often stand in their own way, some identify as chaotic good. While not favoring any specific genre, Aditus likes vampires!
  5. albertnothlit
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    • Classic Author
    • 16 Stories
    • 9 Reviews
    • 1,005 Comments
    • 347,784 Words

    Albert loves writing more than anything else. He has come to learn that sharing his thoughts and feelings through literature is one of the best ways to heal.
  6. Altimexis
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    • 75 Stories
    • 34 Reviews
    • 1,088 Comments
    • 2,637,741 Words

    Altimexis' stories typically deal with high school, coming out and falling in love. "Naptown Tales" is a series of stories centered in a conservative Midwestern American city. "Love in a Chair" is the first in a series dealing with gay youth with disabilities. "A Fish Out of Water" deals with two Jewish boys, one Hasidic, and their forbidden love. And there are more stories in the works.
  7. Andr0gene
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    • 6 Stories
    • 11 Reviews
    • 1,305 Comments
    • 346,500 Words

    The writings of andr0gene mostly reside under the 'romance' category, pitting characters into awkward or impossible situations and let them make the best of it. Several of his efforts have popped up around the web over the years, with one of his stories being voted #1 on the historical toplist for five years straight (since 2005); another sits at #4 on that same list. He's best known for "The House Always Wins," a story set in Las Vegas, and "Colorado Game," set in beautiful Colorado. His releases are far and in-between, so catch em as they come! Andr0gene writes to us from the Netherlands.
  8. Andrew Q Gordon
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    • Classic Author
    • 16 Stories
    • 11 Reviews
    • 2,912 Comments
    • 632,671 Words

    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.
  9. Andrew Todd
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    • 13 Stories
    • 7 Reviews
    • 928 Comments
    • 634,453 Words
  10. AnytaSunday
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    • 6 Stories
    • 1 Reviews
    • 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.
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