Piperic
similar sites
‹ ProfileAI ReportTools

Sites similar to kkness.com

K.K. Ness – Fantasy Author · ranked by shared content topics & relevance
73match
akwarnockwrites.com
AK Warnock - Fantasy Author
1 shared topicsfantasy
72match
chaosofsoulsseries.com
Fantasy Author | R.M. Garino |
1 shared topicsfantasy
72match
rhiannonneal.com
Rhiannon Neal | Fantasy Author
1 shared topicsfantasy
72match
derrenparsonsauthor.com
Derren Parsons | Dark Fantasy Author
1 shared topicsfantasy
71match
andrewplatten.com
Andrew Platten | Fantasy Author
1 shared topicsfantasy
71match
alexsteele.net
Alex Steele Author – Fantasy lives here
1 shared topicsfantasy
71match
andrewpmeritt.com
Andrew P Meritt | Grimdark Fantasy Author
1 shared topicsfantasy
71match
ardenwinters.com
Arden Winters – Fantasy
1 shared topicsfantasy
70match
rhianajewell.com
Rhiana Jewell — Epic Fantasy Author | A Song of Tree and Sky
1 shared topicsfantasy
70match
siradenbooks.com
Siraden Fantasy Books
1 shared topicsfantasy
70match
6ixthorder.com
Home | The Sixth Order Jarret Madden Fantasy Author
1 shared topicsfantasy
69match
kingdarryl.com
Fantasy Author D.E. King - Epic Fantasy Series In All Jest
1 shared topicsfantasy
69match
andalonsaga.com
T.B. Phillips - Award Winning Fantasy Author
1 shared topicsfantasy
69match
evangelinehunter.com
Official Website of Fantasy Author Evangeline Hunter
1 shared topicsfantasy
68match
indiefantasyaddicts.com
Indie Fantasy Addicts
1 shared topicsfantasy
68match
andrewjluther.com
Andrew J. Luther – Fantasy novelist and roleplayer
1 shared topicsfantasy
68match
imothelwinters.com
Imothel Winters | Fantasy Fiction
1 shared topicsfantasy
68match
kimberdream.com
The Witchtree Saga – fantasy series by Kimber Dream
1 shared topicsfantasy

How the match score works

Each match is a 0–100 similarity score — the higher it is, the more two sites resemble one another. It’s computed automatically from our own crawl data (never from what a site says about itself) by combining several independent signals, so a high score means several of them point the same way:

No single signal decides the result — they’re blended together. Treat the score as a way to rank candidates rather than an absolute percentage; the chips on each result show which signals contributed.