Paris is always a good idea…

Louvre, Paris, France / Kimberly Sullivan

I was in Paris for a weekend last month. Although I’ve been many times to Paris, it’s always a pleasure to get back. I left early on a Friday, and had three days in the City of Lights, and I was eager to get in as much as I could – great walks, music, art,…

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When in Paris … Shakespeare and Company

Shakespeare and Company, Paris / Kimberly Sullivan

When a writer and avid reader finds herself in Paris, it is almost sacrilege not to pay a visit to Shakespeare and Company. It was also close to my hotel, so made for an easy trip. The original bookstore opened in Paris in 1919 (in a different location in the Left Bank) by Sylvia Beach.…

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My little (growing) stack of writing

Kimberly Sullivan novels/ Kimberly Sullivan

I began my publishing journey just a little over three years ago. After many years of scribbling, and publishing short stories in journals and anthologies, I decided I wanted to start publishing as an indie author. Just over three years later, with five novels, one short story collection and one historical fiction anthology under my…

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Visiting the Klee Museum in Bern, Switzerland

Paul Klee Museum, Bern, Switzerland / Kimberly Sullivan

My husband and I were in Zurich, Switzerland last month. We took a daytrip to beautiful Bern, and while there, also took the opportunity to visit the newish Paul Klee Museum. Paul Klee (1879-1940) was born outside of Bern, Switzerland  of a German father and Swiss mother. His father was a music teacher and his…

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A round-up of WFWA authors in my 2024 reading

2024 WFWA Author Reads

2024 was another great year filled with exciting and engaging books. And, like each year, I make an effort to slip novels by my fellow Women’s Fiction Writers Association (WFWA) authors in my To Be Read pile. I am always pleased when I do. WFWA authors never disappoint. And 2024 was no exception. With WFWA…

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