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There are some truly talented authors on this site! I want to thank all the authors for all their hard work and efforts and share my favorites with other readers.
D.T. Iverson is in the top 5 of my favorite authors on this site and you owe it to your self to read his offerings. In this tale he tells us about some of the true heros in war time.
Adam Walters is a 19-year-old farm boy going to college in the big city. Reeling from the deaths of his parents and struggling with the financial hardship those deaths bring, he takes the advice of a friend and enters the porn world.
Bryant Hawkins was a good cop with a bad run of luck. At the lowest point of his life, he leaves his job and his home for a shot at paradise - and winds up in a bigger mess than he left behind.
Everyone has wished for a bit of magic in their lives at one time or another. Be careful what you wish for! It may not be all it's cracked up to be. Check out what happens to our hero in this tale after he has been given the gift of magic.
One of my favorite and most read stories here on SOL. A tale of corruption and greed on the planet Mars and the struggle of revolution to brake free from it.
1300 years after the Martian Revolution, mankind has developed interstellar travel and colonized surrounding star systems. Back on Earth, however, those who were left behind live squalid, superstitious lives. Part of the Greenies/A Perfect World universe.
Argon is a fantastic writer. and this is one of my favorites . a boy, Joerg Isebrand, is born into a peasant family in Northern Germany. Banished from the land of his birth at age sixteen, young Joerg soon finds himself a soldier for hire.
No longer posting, colt45 is one of my favorite authors here. Follow Daniel Mayham through a great tale. Dan survived ten years of the war as a U.N. Special Forces officer and retired to Tampa to start a charter boat business.
Bente is a collier known for the quality of his coal, but he is held in little regard by the other villagers. Only Lotta, the smith's beautiful daughter, is friendly to him, inciting a hopeless love in the lonely young man.