Poet & nonfiction writer. Work in Barrow Street, Copper Nickel, Rhino, Tupelo Quarterly, ZYZZYVA. Author of Astronauts & The Trouble with New England Girls.
Thrilled that @NarrativeMag chose my poem “The Aging Body as a Japanese Garden” as a finalist for their annual poetry prize and are featuring it as their poem of the week. Aging sucks sometimes, but we get to write about it.
Amy Miller’s “The Aging Body as a Japanese Garden” reminds us to find beauty in the places that most of us choose to avoid: https://t.co/u0YPng948S
Our Winter Contest is open for submissions till 3/28: https://t.co/gZ6buDufZM
#NarrativeMagazine@AmyMillerPoet
Of course I picture the actual house, my little peaked roof
riding the plate southward back through Neocene …
—Amy Miller @AmyMillerPoet
https://t.co/9MqZfy7rF8
Award-winning author Amy Miller shares what writers can learn from Shakespeare after more than a decade working as the publications manager at the Oregon Shakespeare Festival.
https://t.co/FsSrQGL27d
3+ years into a pandemic, the general public is still generally confused about what to do when they test positive for COVID19.
So let me walk you through what I, an infectious disease epidemiologist public health nurse, am doing since I tested positive on a rapid antigen today.
We're thrilled that Amy Miller's Chad Walsh Prize-winning chapbook "Astronauts” is a finalist for the Oregon Book Awards! Congratulations @AmyMillerPoet!
"That's the nice thing about being South African, our hearts have been pre-broken. We don't have hope." Trevor picks his favorites to win the World Cup #BetweenTheScenes
The deadline for the Chad Walsh Chapbook Prize is November 30. I highly recommend giving it a try — working with the @BPJTweets editors was an amazing experience!
See what Amy Miller has to say about publishing her marvelous chapbook with the BPJ! Submissions are open for this year’s Chad Walsh Chapbook Prize through November 30. https://t.co/30qSsJLmC2