Kim H. Krisco
Kim has published several non-fiction books (all on Amazon) -- Leadership Your Way, Leadership & the Art of Conversation, and then -- Talking to Trees.AND NOW . . . Kim is delighted to follow in the footsteps of the master storyteller Sir Arthur Conan Doyle by adding two new novels to the Doyle...
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Kim has published several non-fiction books (all on Amazon) -- Leadership Your Way, Leadership & the Art of Conversation, and then -- Talking to Trees.AND NOW . . . Kim is delighted to follow in the footsteps of the master storyteller Sir Arthur Conan Doyle by adding two new novels to the Doyle canon: Five, totally new, Sherlock Holmes adventures in "Sherlock Holmes-The Golden years," and "Irregular Lives: The Untold Story of Sherlock Holmes and Baker Street Irregulars."He captures the voice and style of Doyle, as Holmes and Watson find themselves unraveling mysteries in, and around, turn - of - the - century London that, as Holmes puts it, "appears to have taken on an unsavory European influence."Meticulously researched, all of Krisco's stories are mini historical novels. Indeed, Kim once trekked to Aviemore Scotland, and visited Ben Macdui Mountain, so he could better capture the authentic feel of the setting for The Bonnie Bag of Bones - the first of Holmes's and Watson's post-retirement adventures. He is contributing to a niche known as "historical mysteries" in which fictions characters (i.e. Sherlock Holmes and Dr. Watson) are put in real, historically accurate settings -- oftentimes interacting with real historical characters.In "Irregular Lives: The Untold Story of Sherlock Holmes and Baker Street Irregulars" Kim tells the true story of how Holmes met the street-urchins known as the irregulars, and how they shaped and changed one another's lives.In Sherlock Holmes - The Golden Years, Kim Krisco breathes new life into the beloved "odd couple," revealing deeper insights into Holmes's and Watson's protean friendship that has become richer with age . . . and a bit "puckish."Kim recently moved deeper into the Rocky Mountains of Colorado and lives in two tiny cabins he and Sara Rose built. They recently sold their large straw-bale home and their casita in Mexico and are in the process of divesting themselves of all their worldly goods. Kim states that: "This will permit more possibilities in our lives. Such a strategy goes against all my programming, so I suspect it is the right thing to do."One idea Sara and I sometimes explore is the possibility of joining with a handful of like-minded people to establish a small, mostly self-sustaining, community similar to the ecovillages that are sprouting up around the world. If such a dream is to manifest, I suspect it will happen organically and naturally."I founded Transition Technologies twenty years ago to focus on change management. This mission evolved to include leadership development, business communication and team development programs, and sabbatical and work-life balance programs for leaders and their spouses."I intend to keep writing, gardening, learning new languages, learning the accordion, and of course, coaching. But I don't want to be called a writer, gardener, linguist, accordionist, or even a coach. Labels tend to be limiting."I love connecting with like-minded people around the world. My email is trantech1@mindspring.com. My phone number is 719-859-4302."Kim holds graduate degree in social communication and undergraduate degree in communication and psychology.For more, please check out: www.kimkrisco.com
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