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Words & Brush Strokes

Ivy Bard

Queer author musing about reading, writing, art, and publishing.

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    Queer SFF author, creator of magical and nerdy worlds with messy characters. Past RevPit and WriteHive winner. Writing and publishing updates with some art in the mix. I sometimes write and publish serials here.

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