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Kim Steutermann Rogers

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Kilauea Shining Star

Bending Light

Connect the Dots

Barr None

A Hui Hou

The Catch

Garland

Whalesong

Green Lace

Untapped

Dot Your I's

Kaikamahine

Koa Classic

Window Shopping

Dolphin Doubles

Summer Sun

Fungal Fruit

Snow Flower

Pilgrimage

Reminiscence

Greg Espina's Flower

Red Ginger

A Walk in the Volcano

Tutu

Public Disply

Molecular Threads

Na Pali Pleats

Green with Taro

Wailua Falls

Trail's End

Red Between the Lines

How to Hug a Tree

Leafy Plate

Purple Prose

White Canvas

Rainbow Flight

Morning Graze

Kauai Ranch

Grazing on High

Betrayal on the Beach

Kalalea View

Hawaiian Keiki

Ukulele Friendship

Ghost Dancing

Fireside Chat

Pure Heart

Trolley Town

Morning Ride

Torch Ginger

Niihau Paddling

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A Bit About Me

Twenty-four years ago, when I graduated from the University of Missouri School of Journalism, I figured I’d end up back in Chicago where I grew up. Instead, I am living on an island in the mid-Pacific. When my husband and I moved to Kauai, we told our family it was for one year. We sold a four-bedroom house and all its contents. I sold a successful advertising and public relations firm and shipped my computer, camping gear, two dogs and little else besides my address book of New York editor contacts. 

I landed my first freelance magazine assignment with Fitness magazine, mostly because the editor was an alumna of my alma mater. More assignments came: Weight Watchers, Healthy Living, Backpacker, Sports Afield, Golf for Women, Running Times, Islands, Canoe & Kayak. (Read clips at my website: www.kimsrogers.com.) 

My writing has taken a turn for travel, primarily the people, places and culture of Hawaii. I am a contributing editor for Hawaii magazine, and I write a regular department for Hawaiian Airlines’ Hana Hou. And, now, I’m writing a book about Mark Twain’s visit to Hawaii back in 1866 and another about building a home and living in Hawaii. I also edit and publish the local online literary blog KauaiBackstory and the travel website OutriggerHawaii.

Nine years have passed since we moved to Hawaii, supposedly for one year.

For me, writing is like the front door of my new house: Layered. It starts with sanding, second, pre-stain conditioner, third, stain, fourth, polyurethane, fifth, more sanding, and, finally, the top coat. All these layers create a finish grown beautiful with age and use. Writing requires the same attention to craft: Layers of workshops, conferences and classes. In December 2007, I topped my Bachelor of Journalism degree with an MFA in Creative Nonfiction from Antioch University-Los Angeles. Doors. Writing. The goal is always the same: A rich patina.

To contact me, email kimsrogers@mac.com.

Blog Archive

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    • ▼  April (11)
      • Kilauea Shining Star
      • Bending Light
      • Connect the Dots
      • Barr None
      • A Hui Hou
      • The Catch
      • Garland
      • Whalesong
      • Green Lace
      • Untapped
      • Dot Your I's
  • ►  2007 (7)
    • ►  June (1)
    • ►  May (3)
    • ►  April (1)
    • ►  March (1)
    • ►  February (1)
  • ►  2006 (39)
    • ►  December (1)
    • ►  November (1)
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    • ►  September (3)
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    • ►  July (1)
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    • ►  February (16)

Links

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  • Kauai Backstory
  • In Search of Mark Twain in Hawaii
  • A Guest in My Own Home