![]() I have three kids and four dogs and one hamster and I spend all of my free time and money on dog treats and plants for my garden that feed caterpillars and butterflies and bees. I am one of, I assume, very few Americans who goes to IKEA just to buy skorpor and knackebrod. I was born in Sweden, hence the Swedish name, but I’m not Swedish, though I would welcome the opportunity to be Swedish if anyone from the Swedish government is reading this and wants to grant me honorary citizenship. I grew up moving around a lot so I don’t really consider anywhere a hometown. Hi, I’m Katarina but everyone calls me Kat (technically pronounced like “cot” but “cat” is fine, too). Hi, Kat! Can you tell our readers a bit about yourself? ![]() ![]() We chat with author Kat Spears about The Tragedy of Dane Riley, including its inspiration and challenges, along with writing, book recommendations, and more. An emotional novel about mental health, and dealing with grief and growing up, The Tragedy of Dane Riley is the story of a teenager looking to make sense of his feelings in the wake of tragedy, and finding the strength he needs to make life worth living. ![]()
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