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Caroline Miller’s Write Away Blog

Thistle and Twig

Thistle and Twigg — A pair of sleuths who are pure entertainment

Nov 23, 2012
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The Thanksgiving break gave me leisure time to kick back and relax. No blog for Thursday meant I could get into one of those $1 book finds I’d piled up on my end table. My holiday read was a paperback mystery first published in 2008. Mighty Old Bones by Mary Saums is definitely a co
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walking in the rain

Thoughts on Grieving

Nov 21, 2012
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The park this morning was crystalline with rain. As I walked along a leaf strewn path, the lines from a Shakespearean sonnet came to mind: That time of year thou mayst behold in me, when yellow leaves, or none, or few, do hang upon those boughs which shake against the cold, bare ruine
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the courtsey

Pitfalls of a Thank You

Nov 20, 2012
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Recently I had coffee with a friend and over our steaming mugs, she reacted to one of the magazines I mentioned in passing. “Town&Country? I never thought of you as an elitist,” she giggled.  Unphased, I replied with an airy wave of my hand. “If I ever meet an elitist, I fe
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Rebecca

Rebecca– Alive and Well and Living on Broadway

Nov 19, 2012
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Michael Callahan’s piece on Daphne du Maurier in the November issue of Town&Country, (pg. 54) heartened me like a light blinking in the wilderness. Recently, I’d been interviewed by a young journalist for my new book Trompe l’Oeil. She asked what genre best described my work
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shopping bag full of books

Libraries — A place where something in life is free

Nov 16, 2012
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All my life libraries have been important to me, first as a student, then as a researcher and now as a writer. Most people would give libraries a thumbs up, even if it meant using it as a place for respite from the rain.  I got to thinking about the many uses of the library after rea
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Wall Street

The Humor of Corporate Welfare

Nov 15, 2012
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One of my favorite books is a little classic called The Human Comedy by William Saroyan. It’s the story about a boy, Homer Macauley, who owns a second-hand bike and works as a telegraph messenger in the San Joaquin Valley during World War II. His is a coming of age story much like m
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shopping bag full of books

Genre Isn’t Broccoli

Nov 14, 2012
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I’ve recently finished The Pilot’s Wife by Anita Shreve. Published 1998, most people have probably already enjoyed it. If not, I’d recommend it as a good beach read.  I bought the novel at a bookstore that specializes in mysteries and having completed it, I’m hard pressed to
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Brave New World

The Coming of Virgin Births

Nov 13, 2012
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In Aldus Huxley’s Brave New World, children are created and raised without parents in Hatcheries and Conditioning Centers where they are divided into castes ranging from the highest, Alpha, to the lowest, Epsilon. The society is one without parents or nurturing, and people’s moods
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Richard Dawkins

The Dawkins Delusion

Nov 12, 2012
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In October, I went to hear Richard Dawkins speak on secularism. He was promoting his latest book, The Magic of Reality and as I’d read and admired his earlier work, The God Delusion, I was eager to hear him. For many in the room of approximately 500, the lecture must have been satis
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Portland, Oregon author Caroline Miller had distinguished careers as an educator, union president, elected official and artist/advocate.

Her play, Woman on the Scarlet Beast, was performed at the Post5 Theatre, Portland, OR, January/February 2015

Caroline published a serialized novelette, Marie Eau-Claire, on the website, The Colored Lens.  She also published the story Gustav Pavel,  a parable about ordinary lives, choice and alternate potential, on the website Fixional.co.

Caroline has published five novels

  • Getting Lost To Find Home
  • Ballet Noir
  • Trompe l’Oeil
  • Gothic Spring
  • Heart Land

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