Showing posts with label fiction. Show all posts
Showing posts with label fiction. Show all posts

Sunday, August 16, 2015

Busy busy busy

I'm not complaining.  In the least!  But I've been busy as can be. 

Working on re-branding my Women's Photography (sneak peak coming by the end of next week), Photos by Kim Earley will transition into Fine Art Photography (landscapes, seascapes, etc.). 

I've edited my first novel, and I'm almost ready for my First Readers (eeeekkk!!). 

I'm working again full-time, AND have been consulting for TWO of my former employers. 

My boys are getting ready to start school next week (this is the first time in 6 years that they haven't been homeschooled).  My oldest just got her Associate's Degree and is moving forward with her Bachelor's.  Our 18-year-old graduated this year, and is in the process of enrolling in his first college courses.  I've got a Senior and a Junior in high school, both right behind him.  It's been crazy!!!

So, look for me soon... 

Monday, October 27, 2014

New Happenings

All kinds of new happenings in our household and businesses.  If you've followed me for a while, you have noticed I've been silent for a while.  Silent, but not gone.  My photography business has started to take off, I'm still writing fiction, and I'm re-focusing to write more non-fiction as well.  So keep checking back, and see what's new with the Renaissance Woman - you'll be seeing an overhaul of the website, links, and more in coming days!  As always, if you need me, please see the contact page to get in touch with me. 

Friday, October 15, 2010

Just a quick note...


I'm separating this website out for my non-fiction.  At the suggestion of several instructors at the writing conference, my fiction will be written under a pen name.  If you'd like to read my fiction, email me at

for my new name & website.  :)

I will continue posting my non-fiction here so that it will remain an active site with links to non-fiction.  :)

In the meantime, please feel free to check out:

Making Our Dream Life Happen
and
Inked in the South

Thanks!
Kim