
Hey, I'm Kas

I’m a Saskatchewan-based writer, blogger, reader, occasional vlogger, and lifelong internet kid who never fully recovered from growing up online in the Y2K era.
I’ve been writing since I was thirteen, starting with fanfiction, dramatic usernames, and the kind of emotional confidence only a teenager with internet access can have. These days, I write about real life, books, pop culture, relationships, growing up, healing, spiraling, and the weird little moments that somehow end up meaning more than expected.
I’m 35, queer, usually overthinking, probably making a joke when things get too real, and always trying to turn ordinary life into something worth remembering.
This space is personal, cozy, chaotic, honest, and occasionally unhinged in a tasteful way.
Pull up a chair. You’ll figure me out eventually

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still romanticizing the ordinary, still overthinking the details, still making something out of it
Pages of Passion


I used to be an ambassador for Pages of Passion, but even without the title, it’s still a bookstore I genuinely support, shop from, and send people toward like I’m personally responsible for their next fictional boyfriend problem.
Pages of Passion is a YXE-based romance bookstore, which already puts it directly in my lane. This was never one of those random “here’s a thing I’m pretending to care about” partnerships. It made sense because I would’ve been browsing there anyway, probably telling myself I was “just looking” while actively lying to everyone involved.
Around here, romance is very much part of the regular order. Soft slow burns, emotionally unhinged love stories, small-town yearning, morally questionable men with excellent jawlines, book boyfriends who ruin your standards and then leave you staring at the wall like it’s a group activity. Pages of Passion gets that.
So if you’re local to Saskatoon, or just browsing online from wherever you are, you can still shop with them, support a romance bookstore with actual heart, and feed the reading addiction in a way that feels productive.
And honestly? That’s the part that matters most. 📚💌