Featuring free erotica ebooks from Smashwords authors and publishers. ADULT CONTENT: These books contain subject matter not suitable for children. If you're under 18, or erotica's not your thing, please enjoy these cute hamsters instead.
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Dive Into My Shorts | by Ken Smith Sep. 05, 2011 | 31209 words | Read a sample |
| Author bio: I have been writing gay erotica for some years. I have had many short stories published both in the UK and US. My first published novel was Virgin Sailors but I wrote the Brad trilogy before that, which then became my Brad novel, and the biggest seller so far. These were published by Prowler Press along with Going Down, Riding the Big One, Run Naked Run Free and Skin. I have a new publisher, Lethe Press, and have three novels with them. Although my novels are highly erotic they will also make you laugh, cry, keep you in suspense and much more. My new novel Cowboys Can Fly is now published. It is a YA coming out love story. |
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Malcolm and the Rent Boy | by Dave McGee Feb. 17, 2011 | 28062 words | Read a sample |
| Author bio: Though I trained for a musical career, I ended up as a drugs enforcement officer in the UK! So, I guess John Lennon was right when he said life's what happens when you're making a plan. I write in a variety of styles encompassing humour, gritty reality, and a generous portion of erotica. The stories are often, though not always GAY themed, and quite irreverend. Humour's a hard act to pull off but if you've enjoyed what you read I'd love to hear from you. www.david.mcgee@rocketmail.com |
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Baja Clavius | by Madeira Desouza Feb. 07, 2012 | 20846 words | Read a sample |
| Author bio: I was born in the United States into a Portuguese-American culture that was dominated by the Roman Catholic Church. In that culture there was no room for anything but macho and tough males, who were expected to produce babies. Of course, this was intended to happen after getting married, never before. The more tough you looked and acted, and the higher the number of offspring you generated, the more masculine you were perceived to be in that culture. This worship of testosterone runs hot and freely in many other ethnic groups in the US, but it is particularly evident in those of Mediterranean origin like mine. Growing up in that culture ensured my social programming was to think that I was straight. How I discovered the truth about being gay is worth pursuing in some detail at my website. I was formally educated in the art and craft of storytelling, photography, news reporting, etc. when I worked towards earning my undergraduate degree in journalism. In the professional context, I learned that telling a story is an essential ingredient if one wants to connect with an audience. I am an illustrator and storyteller who chooses to produce depictions in text and images that include themes of masculine men in peril. My depictions of masculine vulnerable men in peril have a high level of dramatic tension and energy. To me, depicting love expressed between one man and another man in images or stories is not sufficiently dramatic in the storytelling sense. In contrast, stories about breaking up or suffering the loss of a love contain far more dramatic energy for the audience. The man-meets-man-and-falls-in-love-and-then-they-live-happily-ever-after story is not for me as a steady diet. Such storytelling (in text or visual form) emphasizes the powerful but false belief that life turns out happily and positive for everyone. |
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Dare Not Ask The Dead | by Madeira Desouza Oct. 08, 2010 | 20392 words | Read a sample |
| Author bio: I was born in the United States into a Portuguese-American culture that was dominated by the Roman Catholic Church. In that culture there was no room for anything but macho and tough males, who were expected to produce babies. Of course, this was intended to happen after getting married, never before. The more tough you looked and acted, and the higher the number of offspring you generated, the more masculine you were perceived to be in that culture. This worship of testosterone runs hot and freely in many other ethnic groups in the US, but it is particularly evident in those of Mediterranean origin like mine. Growing up in that culture ensured my social programming was to think that I was straight. How I discovered the truth about being gay is worth pursuing in some detail at my website. I was formally educated in the art and craft of storytelling, photography, news reporting, etc. when I worked towards earning my undergraduate degree in journalism. In the professional context, I learned that telling a story is an essential ingredient if one wants to connect with an audience. I am an illustrator and storyteller who chooses to produce depictions in text and images that include themes of masculine men in peril. My depictions of masculine vulnerable men in peril have a high level of dramatic tension and energy. To me, depicting love expressed between one man and another man in images or stories is not sufficiently dramatic in the storytelling sense. In contrast, stories about breaking up or suffering the loss of a love contain far more dramatic energy for the audience. The man-meets-man-and-falls-in-love-and-then-they-live-happily-ever-after story is not for me as a steady diet. Such storytelling (in text or visual form) emphasizes the powerful but false belief that life turns out happily and positive for everyone. |
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The Second Oldest Profession | by Paul Dyer Nov. 28, 2011 | 16667 words | Read a sample |
| Author bio: I graduated with a master’s degree in English and Critical Theory from Pepperdine University, Malibu, where I also worked for several years as a Humanities Discussion Leader and a Writing Center Tutor. Then, while pursuing my writing, I worked at a video store that specialized in out-of-print, hard-to-find, art house, and adult films. I’ve even worked for the Catholic church, but that’s another novel. I like genre fiction, but even here I tend to interject social commentary and critique. I once quipped to a friend that the best novel for me would be a series of Platonic dialogs (relating to contemporary social issues), liberally interspersed with subversive pornography. Without loss of character and story. I’m still fumbling my way toward this literary ideal. |
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Color Me | by Blaine D. Arden Aug. 14, 2011 | 16356 words | Read a sample |
| Author bio: Blaine is a purple haired, forty-something, writer of gay fiction with a love of men, music, mystery, magic, fairies (the pointy eared ones), platform shoes and the colours black, purple and red, who sings her way through life. Born and raised in Zutphen, the Netherlands, Blaine spent many hours of her sheltered youth reading, day dreaming, making up stories and acting them out with her barbies. Though she wrote her first gay fiction as a teenager, Blaine's true inspiration comes from the wonderful gay romance called 'Beautiful Thing' — adaptation of the play by Jonathan Harvey — through which she gained some very dear gay friends and a postponed bout of puberty that caused an introverted and shy Blaine to finally grow into herself. Supporting Blaine in all matters regarding household, teenagers, cairn terrier Kendra and pursuing her dreams, is her long-suffering husband for over twenty years. When not writing, reading or at choir practice, Blaine has singing lessons and hopes to be in a band someday. |
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A Solitary Flame | by Katica Locke July 19, 2011 | 15281 words | Read a sample |
| Author bio: I learned at a young age that books were precious and that the written word was a powerful means of communication. Since I have social anxiety and find it hard to speak to people, writing has become my voice. I’m able to say what I really think and feel without the irrational worry that comes with speaking. I grew up and still live in Oregon, in the beautiful Willamette Valley. I’m within walking distance of the Willamette River, and a couple hours’ drive from both the coast and the mountains. Since writing doesn’t pay the bills yet, I also work for the school district, as an educational assistant at the same elementary school that I attended. I love camping, hiking, bird watching, and rock-hounding and spend my free time writing, reading, or watching TV, movies, and sporting events. I’m a huge football, bullriding, and NASCAR fan. I’ve been writing stories since I was ten, and in all these years, the one constant in my writing has always been the magic, the supernatural, the inexplicable. Nothing inspires me like fantasy, be it dragons or vampires, faeries or demons. I’m fascinated by human interaction, probably because I’m so bad at it, and few things in life bring out the raw intensity of human emotion like love and sex. Even when writing about faeries or demons or fantasy cultures, the needs are universal. Love is love, no matter what planet you’re on. Love is not the domain of the rich, or the powerful, or the beautiful. It belongs to everyone and that’s why I enjoy writing erotica. The fact that guy-on-guy action is really hot doesn’t hurt, either. You can find my M/M Fantasy novel Magebound at Amazon.com or through most other booksellers. You can find my Erotic M/M Fantasy e-books through Shadowfire Press. |
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Baby Boy 1: Sacrificed | by Alex Anders Oct. 04, 2011 | 15144 words | Read a sample |
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Language Lessons (gay romance) | by Jay Bell April 18, 2011 | 13503 words | Read a sample |
| Author bio: Jay Bell never gave much thought to Germany until he met a handsome foreign exchange student. At that moment, beer and pretzels became the most important thing in the world. After moving to Germany and getting married, Jay found himself eager to communicate the feelings of alienation, adventure, and love that surrounded this decision, and has been putting pen to paper ever since. You can learn more about the author at www.jaybellbooks.com |
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When Angels Fall | by Z.A. Maxfield Oct. 23, 2011 | 12222 words | Read a sample |
| Author bio: Z. A. Maxfield started writing in 2007 on a dare from her children and never looked back. Pathologically disorganized, and perennially optimistic, she writes as much as she can, reads as much as she dares, and enjoys her time with family and friends. If anyone asks her how a wife and mother of four manages to find time for a writing career, she’ll answer, “It’s amazing what you can accomplish if you give up housework.†Her published books include Crossing Borders, Epic award finalist St. Nacho’s, Drawn Together, Physical Therapy, Blue Fire, Fugitive Color, and Jacob’s Ladder from Loose Id, The Long Way Home, from Aspen Mountain Press, ePistols at Dawn from Samhain Publishing, and Notturno, Stirring Up Trouble, and Vigil from MLR Press. Readers can contact her at zamaxfield@zamaxfield.com |
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The Wild Side of Christmas | by Jack Brighton Nov. 24, 2011 | 11062 words | Read a sample |
| Author bio: Jack Brighton is a British author specialising in gay BDSM erotica. His roots are in Scotland, although he spent much of his early adult life in London and Brighton and his work reflects this background. |
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Joy & Pain | by Celia Kyle July 02, 2011 | 10859 words | Read a sample |
| Author bio: Celia Kyle would like to rule the world and become a ninja. As a fall-back, she’s working on her writing career and giving readers stories that touch their hearts and *ahem* other places. Visit her at http://celiakyle.com |
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Forgotten Soul (Book 1 of the Soul Reader Series) | by Natasha Duncan-Drake Sep. 13, 2011 | 10534 words | Read a sample |
| Author bio: I am an author who also runs a small publishing press called Wittegen Press. |
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Powerless | by Stella Notecor Oct. 09, 2011 | 10401 words | Read a sample |
| Author bio: Stella Notecor believes that love has no boundaries and we cannot help who we love. This belief is reflected in her stories which involve homosexual, heterosexual, bisexual, pansexual, transsexual, etc. characters. She refuses to limit herself to writing one sexuality. Instead, she writes what the story requires, be it a straight, gay, or polyamorous relationship. She hopes you find multiple pairings appealing, but should you not, she has noted the sexuality of the characters of each book in the synopsis. Stella loves to hear from fans! Please, contact her at any time at stella.notecor@gmail.com. |
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Heart And Soul | by Jeanette Grey Aug. 07, 2011 | 9682 words | Read a sample |
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Best Gift Ever | by Katey Hawthorne Dec. 24, 2011 | 9556 words | Read a sample |
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The Hitchhiker | by Habu July 30, 2009 | 8652 words | Read a sample |
| Author bio: habu, a bisexual former supersonic spy jet pilot, intelligence agent, and diplomat, is a published mainstream novelist and short story writer under another name and in another dimension of his life. For illustrated GM stories, visit Sabb, habu and Shabbu’s web site. |
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Eyes Wide Shut | by Meredith Shayne Sep. 24, 2011 | 8438 words | Read a sample |
| Author bio: A scientist in a past life, these days Meredith Shayne mainly uses her scientific training to poke holes in television pseudoscience. Originally from Australia, she moved to New Zealand to start a new life a few years ago and hasn't regretted it for one minute, even if she frequently wishes that the New Zealand weather was a little better; if she's forced, she'll admit that the refreshing lack of animals that can kill you in New Zealand makes up for a little rain. Meredith travels a lot, so much so that she has developed a shameful love of airplane food and knows her passport number by heart. When she is at home, she enjoys baking, horrible music from the 1980s, reality television, and gloating any time Australia thrashes the living daylights out of New Zealand on the sporting field. Visit Meredith at http://meredithshayne.com/ and http://twitter.com/meredithshayne. |
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Jealousy: A Love Story | by Katey Hawthorne Oct. 23, 2011 | 8394 words | Read a sample |
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A Real Boy | by JL Merrow Dec. 11, 2009 | 8101 words | Read a sample |
| Author bio: JL MERROW is that rare beast: an English person who refuses to drink tea. Having grown up by the seaside, she also loathes fish and chips. She read Natural Sciences at Cambridge, where she learned many things, chief amongst which was that she never wanted to see the inside of a lab ever again. Her one regret is that she never mastered the ability of punting one-handed whilst holding a glass of champagne. She writes across genres, with a preference for contemporaries and the paranormal, and is frequently accused of humour. |
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Pink Triangles | by Ken Smith Sep. 08, 2011 | 8063 words | Read a sample |
| Author bio: I have been writing gay erotica for some years. I have had many short stories published both in the UK and US. My first published novel was Virgin Sailors but I wrote the Brad trilogy before that, which then became my Brad novel, and the biggest seller so far. These were published by Prowler Press along with Going Down, Riding the Big One, Run Naked Run Free and Skin. I have a new publisher, Lethe Press, and have three novels with them. Although my novels are highly erotic they will also make you laugh, cry, keep you in suspense and much more. My new novel Cowboys Can Fly is now published. It is a YA coming out love story. |
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Pole Star | by Josephine Myles Jan. 30, 2012 | 7885 words | Read a sample |
| Author bio: English through and through, Josephine Myles is addicted to tea and busy cultivating a reputation for eccentricity. She writes gay erotica and romance, but finds the erotica keeps cuddling up to the romance, and the romance keeps corrupting the erotica. Jo blames her rebellious muse but he never listens to her anyway, no matter how much she threatens him with a big stick. She’s beginning to suspect he enjoys it. |
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There's Cock In This Book (The Hockey Story) | by IsaKFT Jan. 11, 2012 | 7879 words | Read a sample |
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Chip Off the Old Block? | by Natasha Duncan-Drake June 03, 2011 | 7800 words | Read a sample |
| Author bio: I am an author who also runs a small publishing press called Wittegen Press. |
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Lions and Tigers and Snares | by Vincent Diamond Nov. 13, 2010 | 7523 words | Read a sample |
| Author bio: Writer, rider, editor. Born and raised in Florida, Diamond's stories often have a level of heat that lets readers feel the warmth on the page. Straddling the line between schmoopy gay romance and the more hardcore gay erotica, these are stories that engage your brain as well as your libido. |
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Why Me | by Alexander Cee Jan. 13, 2010 | 7330 words | Read a sample |
| Author bio: Alexander Cee is a vivid writer who just loves to tell tales of every kind. A strong believer in equality for everyone and whenever gets the chance will remind others to never judge a person on their appearances, but on there actions. |
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Free To Fly | by Belinda McBride Dec. 20, 2011 | 7327 words | Read a sample |
| Author bio: Belinda McBride writes erotic romance, primarily in the sci fi, fantasy, bdsm and paranormal genres. She lives in northern California with her family, her Siberian Huskies and an alpha Chihuahua named Squirt. As an author, Belinda loves crossing genres, kicking taboos to the curb, and pulling from world mythology and folklore for inspiration. Several of her books have finaled in the EPIC book awards, and her m/m science fiction romance An Uncommon Whore is the Passionate Plume winner in science fiction for 2011. Her m/m paranormal romance Blacque/Bleu won Second Place in the 2011 Rainbow book awards. Regardless of the flavor of her protagonists, Belinda is committed to taking her readers on an emotional journey, and never forgets that no matter how hot the story is, she’s writing about love. |
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Bourbon Affair | by Eliza Gayle July 22, 2009 | 6898 words | Read a sample |
| Author bio: After penning several sequels to her favorite movies in her youth, with a more romantic slant of course, Eliza temporarily put away her dream of writing for service in the Marine Corps. After the service she was waylaid with college, marriage, the corporate world and having babies. From the moment she read her first erotic romance novel a few years ago, she knew she had found her niche and realized that her dream was passing her by. So after years of thinking about writing she finally grabbed her laptop and wrote. Eliza lives in beautiful North Carolina and spends her days dividing her time between writing erotic romance, her job as a marketing manager and raising her two daughters. She likes her stories hot and spicy whether they be contemporary, fantasy or paranormal and will write in whatever genre her imagination has conjured that day. |
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Dude! Did you just bite me? | by GA Hauser Oct. 07, 2011 | 6808 words | Read a sample |
| Author bio: Award-winning author G.A. Hauser was born in Fair Lawn, New Jersey, USA and attended university in New York City. She moved to Seattle, Washington where she worked as a patrol officer with the Seattle Police Department. In early 2000 G.A. moved to Hertfordshire, England where she began her writing in earnest and published her first book, In the Shadow of Alexander. Now a full-time writer, G.A. has written over fifty novels, including several best-sellers of gay fiction and is an Honorary Board Member of Gay American Heroes for her support of the foundation. For more information on other books by G.A., visit the author at her official website. www.authorgahauser.com Awards: All Romance eBook- Best Author 2010, 2009, 2008 and 2007 All Romance eBook- Best novel 2007 Secrets and Misdemeanors All Romance eBook- Best novel 2008 Mile High |
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Once Upon a New Years Eve | by Azalea Moone Dec. 07, 2011 | 6774 words | Read a sample |
| Author bio: Azalea Moone is a 30 – something writer of GLBT fiction. Born and raised in the Midwest agricultural region, Azalea loved to write horror and suspense short stories in her teens before turning her attention to gay romance. When she's not writing, she's either gaming, painting, or spending time with family. She has two kids who run her ragged, a pretty little orange kitty, and an awesome boyfriend who helps her with arts and graphics. |
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Out of the Tombs, Exceedingly Fierce | by Violetta Vane Dec. 03, 2011 | 6723 words | Sample 30% |
| Author bio: Violetta Vane grew up a drifter and a third culture kid who eventually put down roots in the Southeast US, although her heart lives somewhere along the Pacific coast of Mexico. She's worked in restaurants, strip clubs, academia and the corporate world and studied everything from the philosophy of science to queer theory to medieval Spanish literature. She homeschools her eldest son and has a passion for political activism. |
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Spoils of War | by Aleksandr Voinov Feb. 06, 2010 | 6694 words | Read a sample |
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Luscious Love | by Zach Sweets Aug. 12, 2011 | 6559 words | Read a sample |
| Author bio: Zach, an army brat, was born in El Paso, TX, and has lived in North Carolina, Germany, Kansas, California, and the District of Columbia, before graduating from University of Baltimore in May 2010, with a degree in Applied Information Technology. He now resides in Arizona, where he moved to start a new adventure with his partner and dog. In his spare time, Zach enjoys reading, mainly horror. He enjoys doing outdoor activities, and he runs on a daily basis. He participates in charitable running events, from 5k up to marathon distances. Zach writes as often as he can and likes to push himself with writing challenges. Joining the M/M Romance group on Goodreads.com has immensely boosted his motivation to become a successful Deaf author, writing about man to man love, with some horror thrown in for good measure. When he is not writing or reading, Zach likes to practice his web design and development skills. He loves to hang out with love of his life as often as he can, finding things to do inside and outside the house, whether it be yard work, hiking, bike riding, walking their dog, eating out at a cozy diner, or just loving. |
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Christmas Tradition | by Kathleen Hayes Dec. 22, 2011 | 6447 words | Read a sample |
| Author bio: I am a sci-fi geek who loves to read more than almost anything else. I have perfected the art of procrastination, am owned by two amazing cats and love being a Christian (but not the scary kind). My favorite thing to read (and write), at least in romances, are first kisses. I was recently convinced to start putting pen (or keyboard I guess) to the people knocking around in my brain. There might have been a dare involved. I write M/M Romance and poetry. Check out the romance at khayes54.blogspot.com/ and check out the poetry at kathleen985.livejournal.com ! I love to hear from y'all so if you have questions/comments/feedback comment on one of my livejournals, message me here on goodreads or email me at kchayes54@gmail.com. |
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What He Wants | by Eden Cole July 28, 2011 | 6348 words | Read a sample |
| Author bio: Eden Cole is the author of several erotic works including male/male and ménage, and she has many more on the way. Please visit Risky Ink at riskyink.blogspot.com to find out more about her First Time Series of male/male novellas. |
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Dirty Fornicators | by Kyle Adams Jan. 21, 2012 | 5802 words | Read a sample |
| Author bio: Kyle Adams has been writing gay romance since, well he forgot how long. Trust him, it has been a while. He’s quiet and maybe a little shy, but he decided to start releasing a few stories. We’ll see if people like reading them as much as he likes writing them. |
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Rough Road to Happiness (A Gay Erotica Romance) | by Shabbu June 06, 2010 | 5385 words | Read a sample |
| Author bio: Shabbu is the combined pen name for two established authors, one on the East Coast of the United States and one on the East Coast of Australia, who spin erotica together in cyber space. habu, a bisexual former supersonic spy jet pilot, intelligence agent, and diplomat, is a published mainstream novelist and short story writer under another name and in another dimension of his life. Sabb, once an accountant and sometime property developer, is a wild barbarian at heart and knows that love is out there of you’re lucky enough to find it. |
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Indestructible | by Elkica March 01, 2011 | 5356 words | Read a sample |
| Author bio: Elkica has always carried a passion for romances (first as a reader and then as a writer), but since she discovered m/m erotic romance, that has became one of her main hobbies. Her main goal is to entertain and if one of her stories managed to brighten somebody’s day, she’s content. |
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Instincts | by Mark Graham Dec. 09, 2011 | 5343 words | Read a sample |
| Author bio: I was fortunate enough (although I didn't think so at the time) to live in many different places when I was a child but I call the Pacific Northwest home. I love the outdoors, trees and the green we have here. I've only just started writing with "The Change" being my first project since high school and that was a long time ago. Please feel free to email me at olddog78@gmail.com with questions, concerns, criticisms or whatever! |
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Love in the Library | by J.M. Snyder Aug. 11, 2009 | 5094 words | Sample 100% |
| Author bio: An author of gay erotic romance, J.M. Snyder began self-publishing gay erotic fiction in 2002. Since then, Snyder has worked with several e-publishers, most notably Amber Allure Press and eXcessica Publishing. Snyder’s short fiction has appeared online at Ruthie’s Club, Tit-Elation, Eros Monthly, and Amazon Shorts, as well as in anthologies released by Alyson Books, Cleis Press, and others. For more book excerpts, free fiction, and purchasing information, please visit http://jmsnyder.net. |
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Night of the Werecock | by Rosemary Cross Nov. 01, 2011 | 4972 words | Read a sample |
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L. A. Masquerade | by GA Hauser June 09, 2011 | 4938 words | Read a sample |
| Author bio: Award-winning author G.A. Hauser was born in Fair Lawn, New Jersey, USA and attended university in New York City. She moved to Seattle, Washington where she worked as a patrol officer with the Seattle Police Department. In early 2000 G.A. moved to Hertfordshire, England where she began her writing in earnest and published her first book, In the Shadow of Alexander. Now a full-time writer, G.A. has written over fifty novels, including several best-sellers of gay fiction and is an Honorary Board Member of Gay American Heroes for her support of the foundation. For more information on other books by G.A., visit the author at her official website. www.authorgahauser.com Awards: All Romance eBook- Best Author 2010, 2009, 2008 and 2007 All Romance eBook- Best novel 2007 Secrets and Misdemeanors All Romance eBook- Best novel 2008 Mile High |
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Parking Lot Hero | by J.M. Snyder Aug. 14, 2009 | 4839 words | Sample 100% |
| Author bio: An author of gay erotic romance, J.M. Snyder began self-publishing gay erotic fiction in 2002. Since then, Snyder has worked with several e-publishers, most notably Amber Allure Press and eXcessica Publishing. Snyder’s short fiction has appeared online at Ruthie’s Club, Tit-Elation, Eros Monthly, and Amazon Shorts, as well as in anthologies released by Alyson Books, Cleis Press, and others. For more book excerpts, free fiction, and purchasing information, please visit http://jmsnyder.net. |
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Joy Ride | by J.M. Snyder Aug. 11, 2009 | 4803 words | Sample 100% |
| Author bio: An author of gay erotic romance, J.M. Snyder began self-publishing gay erotic fiction in 2002. Since then, Snyder has worked with several e-publishers, most notably Amber Allure Press and eXcessica Publishing. Snyder’s short fiction has appeared online at Ruthie’s Club, Tit-Elation, Eros Monthly, and Amazon Shorts, as well as in anthologies released by Alyson Books, Cleis Press, and others. For more book excerpts, free fiction, and purchasing information, please visit http://jmsnyder.net. |
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Breaking Point | by S.L. Armstrong Oct. 22, 2011 | 4506 words | Read a sample |
| Author bio: S.L. Armstrong and K. Piet met a handful of years ago through a joint love of Tolkien fanfiction. After a couple of years of casual friendship, they put their heads together and began writing fanfiction. It didn't take long before fanfiction wasn't enough and they began to write in their own worlds. Now, they jointly publish their work through their publishing venture, Storm Moon Press LLC. |
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Jungle Heat | by Rachel Haimowitz July 20, 2011 | 4467 words | Read a sample |
| Author bio: Rachel is a freelance writer and editor who's dipped her toes into cable news and book publishing and now helps would-be authors polish and publish, writes for websites and magazines, and ghostwrites nonfiction. She also writes novels, of course, and hopes to keep doing so for many years to come. Her professional interests vary widely; she's a Contributing Editor to Construction Source Magazine, a political/media blogger at the Huffington Post, a ghostwriter in the small business and motivational space, and a writer of niche erotica. Her first novel, Counterpoint: Book One of Song of the Fallen, released in August of 2010 and is available at Guiltless Pleasure Publishing. You can also find her on tweeting on Twitter, blogging on Goodreads, or at her website RachelHaimowitz.com. She loves to hear from folks, so feel free to drop her a line anytime at metarachel (at) gmail (dot) com. |
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Found Out | by Bad Penny Press July 19, 2011 | 4346 words | Read a sample |
| Author bio: Bad Penny Press provides hardcore erotica that might not necessarily cross the line, but proudly stomps all over it. Stories lean towards incestuous experiences, where not all family love is purely emotional, and cross-generational gay encounters demonstrating that an age difference makes no difference when it comes to sexual hunger. Some stories spring from fertile imaginations, while a number of them are based upon true experiences. Rape and BDSM stories do not have a home here. Please enjoy Bad Penny Press in moderation. Aw, hell... take as much as you want! |
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The Hook Up | by Steven Kerry Aug. 16, 2011 | 4151 words | Read a sample |
| Author bio: Steven Kerry is a musician and songwriter from Los Angeles who has had several of his songs published and recorded, and both sang and co-produced his own album of original material on LML Music under the group name Stain’d Glass. His writing has been published in Frontiers Newsmagazine and other publications. His extensive experience as a hospital social worker has proven a natural source of inspiration for the My Strange Little Oasis trilogy and future novels. Steven describes his writing style as “inspired by cinema,†as he prefers listening to movie soundtrack music while writing at night “the old fashioned way,†with nothing more than a pen, paper, and sufficient caffeine. |
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Lonewolf | by JL Merrow May 03, 2011 | 4148 words | Read a sample |
| Author bio: JL MERROW is that rare beast: an English person who refuses to drink tea. Having grown up by the seaside, she also loathes fish and chips. She read Natural Sciences at Cambridge, where she learned many things, chief amongst which was that she never wanted to see the inside of a lab ever again. Her one regret is that she never mastered the ability of punting one-handed whilst holding a glass of champagne. She writes across genres, with a preference for contemporaries and the paranormal, and is frequently accused of humour. |
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Back Alley Sex (Sin City Gay Erotic Tales) | by Evan J. Xavier Dec. 19, 2011 | 4102 words | Read a sample |
| Author bio: Indie writer of Gay Erotic Stories. Self-deprecating, semi-cool, quirky, & perfect Southern gentleman when he's not horizontal. |
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