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There Are several authors that have written superb stories posted at other sites yet are not posted here. These authors were and are pioneers of T.G. fiction.

I have read their stories at the other sites and have often wondered why they have not availed themselves of the chance to post their stories here?

The four that I am thinking of are Brandy De Winter, Tigger, Janet Stickney and Joan Banks. I am sure that there are other very worthy authors out there on other sites. I just wish that all of these great authors were gathered here at Big Closet so that we all could enjoy their splendid stories.

I do not want to disrespect any other website that hosts authors of T.G. fiction at all. I am simply spoiled to reading the stories here and at Bob Arnold's Stardust as well as Erin's other website Fictioneer!

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It'd be a very boring Internet

if everything we wanted was in one place! Searching sites for new authors is part of the fun for me. I started with Storysite, and after reading Sarah Bayen's G11 there searched her and found Sapphire's. From there Bob Arnold's stories led me here, and Rebekkah De Mere's led me to Bev's Balcony, and so on. I still visit all these places though to see what's been posted that noone else has.

Melanie E.

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I like that each site has its own character. We aren't clones with just the same authors and just the same stories and we shouldn't be. I encourage people to crosspost their stories, here and elsewhere but if you're more comfortable somewhere else, that's fine. :) It's okay for someone to invite a favorite author to post here, too.

Tigger and Brandy both visit BC occasionally, so it's not as if they don't know where it is. :)

Hugs to all,
Erin

= Give everyone the benefit of the doubt because certainty is a fragile thing that can be shattered by one overlooked fact.

= Give everyone the benefit of the doubt because certainty is a fragile thing that can be shattered by one overlooked fact.