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Caroline Miller’s Write Away Blog

Laugh Clowns Laugh

Aug 10, 2020
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Aphorisms are pithy sayings that capture what’s common in human experience.  “All’s well that ends well,” came to mind the other day after a misadventure with my car title. I needed to release it to a friend but couldn’t find the document in any of the usual places. Confide
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Understanding Karen*

Aug 07, 2020
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Recently, newscasters were making light of Donald Trump’s self-congratulatory response to a dementia test he took, mistaking it for one that measured I. Q.  Despite his confusion, I’m happy for him, and for the nation, that he passed. His niece, a clinical psychologist, has alrea
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Face To Face

Aug 05, 2020
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Each morning, my hand mirror gives me two versions of myself. On one side, I get an enlarged view. On the other, I see myself as others do. At my age, neither offers a flattering option. Frankly, there are days when I welcome the Covid-19 edict to wear a protective mask. Not only is c
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How To Reduce The Divide Between Rich And Poor

Aug 03, 2020
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When Raphael Bostic became the first African American Fed president in the 106-year history of the central bank, he noted that since ours is a capitalistic democracy,  policymakers should create more economic opportunities for minorities and the poor. (“The Americans Left out of th
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Harper’s July Letter: A Declaration That Wasn’t

Jul 31, 2020
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Not long ago, I wrote a blog on the transgender issue.  The argument, I hoped, was both reasoned and well documented. Nonetheless, I expected push back.  To my surprise, the response was muted. One reader did object to my remarks. Another noted I had gone out on a limb but didn’t
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I Never Cried For My Mother

Jul 29, 2020
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I never cried for my mother when she died, nor am I inclined to do so now, three months later.  At first, I thought my behavior peculiar.  A counselor assured me it wasn’t. “Some people need to hold on to their grief.  You’ll cry when you’re ready.” As the weeks pass,  I
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Nevermore!

Jul 27, 2020
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I’m thinking today about the ways Covid-19 has rendered our society dysfunctional. We seem to blame the virus for much of what’s happened of late.  For example, I scheduled a  phone conference at 10 a.m. last Friday with one of my computer gurus. We had planned to do a trial run
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A Post Pandemic Future

Jul 24, 2020
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When I was in college in the 1950s, my philosophy professor spent his summers at White Sands, New Mexico among a coven of NSA scientists.  When I asked how much he knew about physics, he laughed and said,  “Almost nothing.” He went on to explain his job at NSA was to visit the l
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Perchance To Dream 6

Jul 22, 2020
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Sorry, I have no positive news about my search for an agent.  I share this paucity of information to alert my fellow writers that getting New York’s attention isn’t a cakewalk.  It’s harder than writing a book. Much harder. And there’s competition. Yes, J. K. Rowling won the
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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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