- Earned masters degree in English literature. Masters thesis is "Anais Nin and The Psychology of Creativity".
- Lead singer in band "Wet"--an Austin, Texas all-girl rock band.
- Lead singer in "Femme Iron".
- Krizan's 3-installment collected comic book, "Zombie Tales 2061," was released by Boom! Studios July 2009.
- Kim Krizan is on the board of The Anais Nin Foundation as of 2018.
- In 2013 Krizan published "Original Sins: Trade Secrets of the Femme Fatale," a tongue-in-cheek history and analysis of femme fatales.
- Krizan contributed a story to the CBGB Graphic Novel that was released by Boom! Studios Fall 2010.
- Jermaine Manigault's film "Language is Dead" was inspired by Krizan's monologue in "Waking Life," which she wrote herself. Manigault later cast Krizan to play the therapist in his 2017 short film. The film went on to win awards at Kew Gardens, Mindfield, and Sydney Indie film festivals.
- In 2019 Krizan published "Spy In The House Of Anais Nin," an examination of long-buried letters, papers, and original manuscripts Krizan found while doing archival work in Nin's Los Angeles home. The book was designated a best seller in feminist literary criticism on Amazon.
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