Karin Miller

For the past 25 years, a wide variety of clients — both large and small — have relied on Karin B. Miller to craft compelling copy for corporate publications, magazine articles, books, newsletters and much more. She is editor of both volumes of The Cancer Poetry Project and the author of My Name Was No. 133909...and I Sang, an autobiography by Murray Brandys as told to Karin B. Miller. She is a published poet as well. Miller lives with her husband and three children in a 125-year-old house in Minneapolis.

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Open to  hope

Writing Poetry to Cope

This summer is going to be a doozy: Our eldest daughter is about to climb behind the wheel of our family van. Yikes. Stop the clock already. I wish we could go back in time, start off a bit more slowly, savor all those delicious growing-up moments, even delay taking those training wheels off her bike a bit longer. How has time flashed by so quickly? Of course, this also means that my husband’s next anniversary of successful cancer treatment will be his sixteenth. Thank God. And thank chemo. At the time of his diagnosis, I was four months pregnant; […]

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