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Sakimoto Saki(咲本﨑)

Painfully poignant emotions of youth in turmoil — 『Don’t Let Go of This Hand』 Author: Sakimoto Saki(咲本﨑)

It’s a beautiful, bittersweet, and deeply endearing story that lets you experience both the unique world of the Omegaverse and the tenderness of youth!
Shikke(しっけ)

Warning: many readers fall hard for this cool, tough delinquent type?! “Fukutsu no Zono” by Shikke (しっけ).

A deeply moving, emotional story by Shikke (しっけ), where expressive blushing and raw, heartfelt moments gently build into a tear-worthy experience.
Sango Mitsuru(参号ミツル)

Thrown off balance by a handsome man whose thoughts are impossible to read?! “Onegai, Sonnani Kamanaide” by Sango Mitsuru (参号ミツル).

The tense back-and-forth between a protagonist on the verge of being overwhelmed by conflicting sensations and a teasing senior coworker keeps your heart racing from start to finish.
Natsume Kazuki(ナツメカズキ)

Voiceless cries exchanged — “MODS” by Natsume Kazuki(ナツメカズキ)

You’ll be drawn in by the silent exchanges between a prostitute steeped in money, cigarettes, and desire, and his attendant who struggles desperately to save him from that world.
Shikke(しっけ)

An open friends-with-benefits lifestyle takes an unexpected turn?! “Sex Drop” by Shikke(しっけ)

It’s a story about a cool, sadistic, closeted gay college student and an openly gay, goofy yet straightforward classmate from the same seminar!
Kojima Rara(仔縞楽々)

An overwhelming gap between the art style and the characters?! “Hallelujah Baby” Vol. 1 by Kojima Rara(仔縞楽々)

You’re guaranteed to be captivated by the striking gap between the sparkly, soft art style and the story itself! It also feels like a coming-of-age struggle of a young heir protected by his bodyguard—an uplifting tale that makes everyone want to cheer him on!
Ogeretsu Tanaka(おげれつたなか)

Painfully raw and heartbreaking… “Even on a Rusted Night, Love Whispers” by Ogeretsu Tanaka (おげれつたなか)

This is a painfully raw yet deeply moving BL by Ogeretsu Tanaka (おげれつたなか). If you’re not uncomfortable with depictions of blood or violence, it’s definitely a work I’d recommend giving a read.