Kim Bell
School
Bates College
The University Of Montana (Missoula)
Expertise
Epic Narrative, Ancient And Medieval Mythology And Folklore, Horror
- Kim taught Creative Nonfiction and The Argument in Writing at The University of Montana.
- From 2012-2014 she served as the CNF editor at Cutbank Magazine.
- She's been a staff member at The Kettlepond Writers Conference since 2019.
Experience
Kim has been writing for Looper since the summer of 2021. She has a background in acting, academia, the beer and service industries, marketing, and copywriting. She was integral in establishing and provides ongoing editorial support for platforms that promote authentic connection through personal narrative and open discourse, including The Ampliverse and Interwovxn. She is currently working on a collection of illustrated essays that explore grief, mortality, and living with cancer — and representations thereof in film and television — through the lens of humor. Her research and academic interests center on storytelling as a biological imperative and the evolution of genre and medium as they relate to human psychology and social conflict, progress, and regress; consequently, she watches a lot of TV about (or inspired by) the far distant past and potential future.
Education
Kim has B.A. in English from Bates College and an M.F.A. in Creative Nonfiction from The University of Montana.
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Stories By Kim Bell
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As a noted animal lover, one scene in the film was particularly painful for Cage to film.
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Indiana Jones 5 might just be the movie we've all been waiting for.
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Squid Game has broken some important records.
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Social media users are expressing their unhappiness over the fact this "Better Call Saul" star has yet to win an Emmy for their work on the show.
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Marg Helgenberger is making a return to the "CSI" universe in "CSI: Vegas," and she opened up about what it was like to come back to the character of Willows.
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Disney's live-action Pinocchio likely has a lot of familiar voices, but the actress voicing Sofia has a distinct tone that you are sure to recognize.
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If Shark Tank has taught viewers one thing, it's that even the most innovative product will have a hard time. Case in point: entrepreneur Sharon Yu's MagicCook.
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Here's everything we currently know about the upcoming CBS firefighter drama "Fire Country."
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There is one new medieval drama out there that rejects these one-dimensional archetypes that have for so long informed the genre's depiction of women.
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In addition to all kinds of twisted hedonism, Thompson's film contains more than one familiar face — including that of its initially naive protagonist, Evie.
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Fans of The CW's teen-centered programming have good reason to worry about their favorite shows.
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In an interview, Mindy Kaling and Lang Fisher explained their wise and not surprising decision to end "Never Have I Ever" in its fourth installment.
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According to "The Simpsons" co-showrunner Matt Selman, an upcoming episode will give viewers some insight into the show's spooky sixth sense.
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Here's what we currently know about the upcoming fourth season of Netflix's "Love Death + Robots."
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Here's why "Sons of Anarchy" fans have been complaining about the Northern Ireland scenes from the show's third season.
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Unlike Jay Hernandez, whose career kicked-off relatively recently, the actor behind Kumu has been a mainstay of film and television for decades.
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RinseKit was a game-changer when it was presented on "Shark Tank." And the company's been up to a lot more than selling products since it debuted on the show.
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Thanks to a filming sneak peek, fans can rest easy about Maria Baez's fate in Season 13 of "Blue Bloods."
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"How I Met Your Mother" was peopled with characters to whom audiences could relate — an approach that has everything to do with a pattern discovered by fans.
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So where is the new Robin's Nest, and how does the recently rescued series make use of its island setting?
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Recently, Eddie Munson fans around the world received a heartwarming surprise when Joseph Quinn leaned fully into his "Stranger Things" persona.
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Here's why Brendan Fraser didn't reprise his role as the titular character in the 2003 sequel "George of the Jungle 2."
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Beginning in March 2020, Disneyland began an unprecedented closure that would last a total of 412 days. So, how is the famous theme park operating now?
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Here are the "South Park" voice actors who have passed away since their time on the long-running animated series.
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Upon learning of the death of veteran TV and film actor Paul Sorvino, many TV and movie fans may be curious to learn about Sorvino's last on-screen role.
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This memorable contestant, who appeared in Season 7 of "Naked and Afraid," passed away at a residence in Prescott, Arizona.
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Here's what we know about Tems, the singer of the cover version of "No Woman, No Cry" in the Black Panther: Wakanda Forever teaser trailer.