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  1. astone2292
    36,883
    14,050
    • Promising Author
    • 21 Stories
    • 75 Reviews
    • 5,247 Comments
    • 737,762 Words

    Hi, I'm Aaron Stone. Liquor store manager by night and writer whenever I have free time. Resident "Ask An Author" and "Author Guess Who" blogger for the site. Just a silly Kentucky boy. Happily married to a bad boy.

    I write a little bit of everything. Big fan of small fry and big guy romances, anything comedic, and characters that experience emotional growth. I'm most proud of my "In the Shadows" trilogy, "Cernunnos," and "A Journal of Anthro and Revelations." What are you doing still reading this? Scroll down, read some stuff!
  2. Carlos Hazday
    114,782
    36,550
    • Classic Author
    • 61 Stories
    • 208 Reviews
    • 19,910 Comments
    • 1,495,802 Words

    A reader commented Carlos practices socially engaged storytelling. Not preachy, but raising awareness of issues facing the GLBT community and humanity in general. These are tales grounded in real life, featuring gay men dealing with everyday concerns about family, friends, and relationships. Characters are men who tackle challenges instead of backing away from them. The author’s love of motorcycles and travel and his contempt for social injustice often play a central role in his stories.

    Carlos passed away June 16, 2023.
  3. Caz Pedroso
    45,712
    11,192
    • Classic Author
    • 26 Stories
    • 12 Reviews
    • 2,920 Comments
    • 409,755 Words

    Caz likes stories with happy endings. Although her characters may have sad pasts, or go through hell and back, they always find love and walk into the sunset with their happily ever after.
  4. Cole Matthews
    14,366
    7,585
    • Signature Author
    • 41 Stories
    • 27 Reviews
    • 3,675 Comments
    • 841,140 Words

    A former bartender and restaurant cook, Cole is now a paralegal for a nationwide law firm. He loves writing mysteries, love stories, and tales about gay men and their view of the world. Currently, he's working on a novel/mystery which is called So Weeps the Willow, a story in three parts. He's also going to Florida to do research for his next novel, set in the Sunshine State. He collects antique cookbooks, gardens and loves travel and biking.
  5. comicfan
    13,345
    5,868
    • Classic Author
    • 75 Stories
    • 22 Reviews
    • 3,586 Comments
    • 613,339 Words

    Fairytales, fables, myths, nightmares, and more are what I write. Escape from the mundane and enjoy new and familiar worlds.
  6. Daddydavek
    41,066
    1,919
    • Author
    • 3 Stories
    • 6 Reviews
    • 828 Comments
    • 182,343 Words

    Dean Warner Intrigues was my first attempt at writing fiction.

    My second story is set in a far distant future, very different than most imagined. Men substantially outnumber women due to genetic tinkering and a blight that decimated human populations with long lasting residual effects.

    My latest story is a short story called "Best Friends". I hope you enjoy it.

    I'm continuing to work on some follow-up stories but am having some real obstacles. I don't want them to be just more of the same. However, I am enjoying catching up on some of my Amazon e-book purchases over the past couple of years and still read a lot on GA.
  7. Defiance19
    28,408
    342
    • Author
    • 7 Stories
    • 13 Reviews
    • 415 Comments
    • 33,263 Words
  8. Drew Espinosa
    128,261
    390
    • Author
    • 5 Stories
    • 0 Reviews
    • 500 Comments
    • 6,774 Words
  9. dughlas
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    90
    • Author
    • 1 Stories
    • 0 Reviews
    • 149 Comments
    • 247 Words
  10. Graeme
    16,494
    6,817
    • Site Administrator
    • 59 Stories
    • 33 Reviews
    • 2,579 Comments
    • 1,902,957 Words

    While most of Graeme's stories are drama or romance, amongst his many tales you can find a little bit of everything, including comedy and science fiction. Often these come in a different point of view: from the father or brother of a gay son, the mother of a suicide, through the guy who learns his friend is gay. The narrator can also range from a character who may or may not be insane to an alien observing a human relationship, so he has something for everyone!
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