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Miller has essay published on creative nonfiction | |||
Oliver de la Paz, Brenda Miller have pieces published in 'Passages North' | |||
Miller, Paola have pieces published in 'Seneca Review' | |||
How to be creative in a busy world | In a world crowded with innumerable distractions and incalculable nuggets of new information, it鈥檚 often difficult for even the most productive writers and artists to find the time and space for quiet musing and the quality moments that so often lead to new creations. |
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Poetry workshops Oct. 13 benefit Sue Boynton contest | Two poetry workshops will be presented Oct. 13 to benefit the Sue C. Boynton Poetry Contest, the annual contest open to Whatcom County residents. Brenda Miller, a Western Washington University professor and the editor of Bellingham Review, will present "The Pen and the Bell: Mindful鈥 |
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Jane Smiley among authors at UND Writers Conference | Brenda Miller is author of 鈥淪eason of the Body,鈥 co-author of 鈥淭ell it Slant: Writing and Shaping Creative Nonfiction鈥 and of a collection 鈥淏lessing of the Animals,鈥 which includes two Pushcart Prize winning essays. Her work has received six Pushcart Prizes and has been published in many鈥 |
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Northwest author Brenda Miller on mindful writing | oday, I鈥檓 thrilled to host author Brenda Miller, who shares an excerpt from her forthcoming book: The Pen and the Bell: Mindful Writing in a Busy World, co-authored with Holly Hughes. And be sure to check out Brenda鈥檚 blog, The Spa of the Mind, where she muses about living and writing in the鈥 |
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Local books: prizewinning essays, paranormal romance | "Listening Against the Stone: Selected Essays" by Brenda Miller (Skinner House, $14). An essay collection, six of which have won a Pushcart Prize. The essays "tell the story of a single woman making her way, stumbling but always seeking out touchstones 鈥 a dog, a friend, a鈥 |
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Talking with essayist Brenda Miller | L.A. Times |