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  1. Comicality
    34,125
    26,231
    • Signature Author
    • 189 Stories
    • 91 Reviews
    • 6,693 Comments
    • 6,865,715 Words

    Comicality's Shack Out Back The Shack Out Back tells stories of teen romance, angst, confusion, and the occasional heartbreak. Tales of love that you will hopefully enjoy and take to heart. Over 180 different stories and series are waiting for you! Stop on in!
  2. Bill W
    37,756
    16,827
    • Classic Author
    • 109 Stories
    • 117 Reviews
    • 6,452 Comments
    • 4,338,913 Words

    Bill W’s stories present adolescent to college age young men dealing with issues and situations that confront the gay community. These stories often contain explicit sexual scenes, but the content of the various selections is about far more than the isolated sexual escapades. I hope you sit back and enjoy the fictional tales being offered here.
  3. AC Benus
    36,083
    8,894
    • Signature Author
    • 99 Stories
    • 74 Reviews
    • 9,095 Comments
    • 2,257,822 Words

    With a degree in Fine Arts, and a long professional career in design, AC brings unflinching attention to detail to his writings and poetry. He strives for emotional realness in all circumstances, and excels at structure and dialogue. A love of history, philosophy, and the humanities informs his work, while having honed his craft from his adolescence has allowed him to delve into the workings of the human heart. He also has a wicked sense of humor.
  4. Sasha Distan
    25,071
    19,320
    • Promising Author
    • 92 Stories
    • 47 Reviews
    • 6,398 Comments
    • 1,948,563 Words

    Sasha writes romantic fiction for men who love men, and everyone else who likes that too. Mixing the beautifully mundane with the outlandish and fantastical, Sasha generally just wants everyone to end up happy and in love, and sometimes the characters play along too. There is often, but not always, a fairly healthy amount of sex involved.
  5. Altimexis
    8,510
    8,088
    • Classic Author
    • 75 Stories
    • 36 Reviews
    • 1,173 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.
  6. 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.
  7. quokka
    46,783
    41,973
    • Author
    • 74 Stories
    • 104 Reviews
    • 7,343 Comments
    • 2,945,679 Words

    Fiction writer, mostly about his home state of Western Australia. He has also written a few Sci Fi Stories, and many of his stories are maritime based.
    Western Australia 🇦🇺🇦🇺🇦🇺
  8. Cia
    58,189
    40,811
    • Site Administrator
    • 68 Stories
    • 31 Reviews
    • 9,471 Comments
    • 2,268,026 Words

    Cia's writing involves stories with budding relationships. She doesn't allow herself to be boxed into one genre, instead her stories can be spread out through multiple categories, including: Sci-Fi, Fantasy, Modern, and even mixes of those and more. The common thread that binds them all is the realization that you never know what is going to happen next.
  9. Dolores Esteban
    2,865
    1,847
    • Classic Author
    • 66 Stories
    • 1 Reviews
    • 996 Comments
    • 677,351 Words

    I write science fiction, historical fiction and poetry, and often a mix of the genres.
  10. Geron Kees
    46,734
    9,835
    • Author
    • 64 Stories
    • 242 Reviews
    • 9,608 Comments
    • 2,584,395 Words

    Born in Ouderkerk aan de Amstel, a suburb of Amsterdam, Netherlands. American dad, Nederlands mom. Moved to The States in 1976, and have had mixed feelings about it since. Love the US, still feel Dutch, try to combine both.
    View the world through rose-colored glasses. I once tried to remove them, but found it to be caused by my eyes after all. Prognosis: no cure.
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