kaagardwriting.bsky.social
Author of The Hunter of Fareldin series. Lover of cars, animals, D&D, and more. Owned by creatures of the feline persuasion. Maker of bookmarks and typos. Digital artist.
Reviewers of any size always welcome!
Linktree https://t.co/gCzi10mv22
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He controls minds and steals hearts with those eyes.
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www.kaagard.com
You can request he sign a book that you purchase from my website. The paint is animal safe and he never signs a book if he doesn't want to. If he's having an off day we wait until the next day. He geta excited when he sees my book because he thinks he's going to be paid churu.
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I'm glad it worked! Even more glad you enjoyed Greer. He has some big roles to play in the series.
I can assure you the favor is not something Strider will like. π
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Hope you enjoyed the read!
I believe goodest of boys is on the squiggly line graphic I use. π
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π Iβve been reading two books more-or-less in parallel for the past wee while.
Yesterday I finished one, and today I completed @kaagardwriting.bsky.socialβs βThe Hunterβ, a story of a very good πΊ whom I recall featured in a squiggly lines diagram describing it! π
βοΈ #FantasyBooks πͺππ #BookSky π¦
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π βThe Hunterβ by @kaagardwriting.bsky.social was picked out of a line-up for me by @palmerpickering.bsky.social.
Itβs got a fabulous cover and some inner artworks that appear to be chapter-specific.
So far I am getting to know the Hunter, a Dire Wolf, and a Thief.
βοΈ #FantasyBooks πͺππ #BookSky π¦
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If you can't donate just spreading the word would be a huge help.
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I hate asking for it but I'm going to do everything I can for little Cocoa.
If anyone is able to donate I have a ko-fi setup specifically for the cats. Any donations will go towards paying for Cocoa's proceedure and recovery.
ko-fi.com/nikoandco
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It has been... a day. π
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She is very lucky she's cute. π€£ I've scrubbed the room tip to bottom and it still smells. She was very good for her bath though!
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Side Character MVP
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Wittiest Character
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Best book cover
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Best Friendship
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Best mentor character
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Best used of tropes
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Best Setting
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Hope, I hope. Can't type at 3 am.
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I give it arrives soon too!
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I'm thrilled you liked it and that Greer has won your heart! He's my favorite too. π
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Love the googly eyes so much
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Buy book: t.co/ZuNGqAu1Jk
Indie Ink Awards Voting
Best book cover and cover artist,
Best friendship
Best mentor character
Best setting
Best use of tropes
Side Character MVP
Wittiest character.
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I probably should do that but I for some reason like to match my book to a bookmark so I'm usually switching around. I also read multiple books at once so multiple bookmarks are in play. π€£
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Can't. I can't decide.
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I own a lot of bookmarks so I can decide which to share. π€£ I tend to collect them or get gifted them.
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Spark of the Divine by Louise Holland
Starlight Jewel by E.L Lyons
Are a couple of my 5 stars.
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Now if only I could decipher what she was trying to tell me. π€£ I checked food and water but they're full. She just stared and wiggled her ears and eventually walked off.
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I have shelves for self pub and shelves for trad. I work to keep series together and then also sort by size.
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Your world doesn't revolve around the characters. People live their lives whether they're around or not. So coming to understand how they live, why, they're culture, some key historic event, and beliefs, really helps the world feel lived in.
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Having tons of worldbuilding is great. I have a huge binder with worldbuilding stuff no one will ever know. But honestly you can get away with just understanding the areas around where your story takes place.
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I usually first focus on what would serve the story then expand from there. Are my characters traveling, what type of landscape will they encounter from point A to B. What kind of people live there. I often research how environments influence how people lived their lives. And I build up from there.