Kimberly Jay


Kimberly Jay, also known as Kim, Specialk or Dvnmskm- depending on where you meet her- has been writing almost as long as she has been talking (which for those of you who don't know that's slightly less than half a century)! She enjoys writing across genres, preferring to let the creative juices flow instead of following the 'rules' of writing. She has held court with the Richmond City Council and Richmond City School Board, where here eloquent speeches have left many an onlooker rethinking and reevaluating their position the current topic at hand.

While recuperating from a head/brain trauma in 2015, Kim discovered a love for all things genealogy and family history and soon began her time traveling adventures to a time gone by, where she also discovered an uncanny ability to 'talk' to dead people. Shortly thereafter, in the spring of 2017, her daughter (12) approached her, wanting to 'drop out of school' and Kim, never one to shy away from a thrill, agreed. When she isn't hunting down clues about her ancestors or teaching her daughter or the two year olds, Kim enjoys spending time at the beach, local amusement parks and area festivals.

Kim is an active member of her church, Anointed Worship Center, in Richmond, Virginia and finds great pleasure in getting anyone- especially her life partner, Antonio- out of their comfort zones and into things they would not ordinarily try.

Her debut book, Journey to Forgiveness is set to be released in March 2018- be sure to reserve your copy today!

Find her on the blog:
  1. Beyond the Writing (blog post)

You are welcome and invited to stalk Kim EVERYWHERE and here's how:

You can join her on the author side on Facebook.

Follow her on Instagram.

Know everything you need to know about the book by going to right here!

Tweet her incessantly here!

Take a quick time travel adventure with her here.


Want to know what it's like to leave public school behind? Find out here!

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