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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New BookFest Award for Rome’s Last Noble Palace!

BookFest 2024 Award - Rome's Last Noble Palace

So pleased that my latest novel, Rome’s Last Noble Palace, has just won its sixth  literary award! I am very pleased that my dual timeline novel won Third Place in the BookFest 2024 Award in the Women’s Fiction – Historical Fiction category.   I had so much fun writing this dual timeline novel (1890s and…

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My next novel underway…

Todi, Umbria, Italy / Kimberly Sullivan

I’m so excited to be one step closer to publishing my next novel, which I plan to release this fall. I just received feedback from (wonderful) beta readers and prepared my manuscript to send to my editor. When she returns with those edits, I’ll take another crack at it before getting it to my proofreader,…

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New Reader Views Five-Star review for Rome’s Last Noble Palace

Reader Views

Always an honor to receive favorable editorial reviews, so I’m thrilled to receive a Five-Star review for my latest novel, Rome’s Last Noble Palace, from Reader Views. Here below is the review. Open the pages of “Rome’s Last Noble Palace” by Kimberly Sullivan and you are transported through time in this historical fiction work spanning…

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Author interview with Elaine Scroller

Elaine Schroller

I’m’ so excited to have fellow Women’s Fiction Writers Association (WFWA) author, Elaine Schroller, on my blog today. If you haven’t yet read Elaine’s work, I highly recommend you start now! I’ve read and loved Elaine’s two historical novels, and can’t wait to dig into her writing process, research, advice for writers, and a peek…

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