Kelli (Kiki) Sullivan was born in Ottawa, Ontario Canada. She has traveled the globe extensively and lived abroad. She enjoys the outdoors and all sports, her favorite being hockey. She is a history and war buff, and loves to work on genealogy in her spare time. She started working in television when she was only 16 years old, where she was the recipient of several television production awards, and since then held a variety of positions in various fields.
As a child Kelli Sullivan dreamed of being two things. The first was a professional hockey player, and the second was a hobo. When asked why a hobo? Kelli Sullivan responded with " when I was a kid I loved the Canadian television show called “ The Littlest Hobo”. It was about a dog, that wandered around the country helping people in need. I always thought it would be interesting to just wander around experiencing life. I suppose I have taken that show literally".
Kelli Sullivan considers herself a lost soul. She doesn't like to stay in one place or one profession for to long, she feels the need to experience all that life has to offer and tends to move on after a position has lost it's challenge for her.
After years of extensive traveling and career changing she decided to start writing for the fun of it.
Her first novel "Ice In My Veins" is an inspirational novel for anyone who is afraid to chase their dreams.
"Rocket to the Moon" is a children's story about using your imagination.
She is also a published Poet and won an editor's choice award for her poem “Caves”.