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Who is
Joanne Miller?
Joanne
Miller is a photographer and published freelance writer of both fiction
and non-fiction, with a background in corporate marketing and public
relations. She has a BA degree in physical anthropology and additional
post-college-level training in the craft of fiction and non-fiction
writing, graphic design, photography, website design and management,
and personal coaching. She is working on a follow-up novel to Shaketown, building websites, and (in her spare time) using recent cordon bleu culinary training as a private chef, primarily for the confectioner Sweeet!.
Where
does her work appear?
Joanne is the author of five books on travel and contributor to many more. In addition, her articles, reviews, and interviews appear in Travel Holiday, Novel & Short Story Writer's Market and numerous other publications. As a fiction author, her short stories
have been published in anthologies, small press magazines, and on-line in such publications as Carve Magazine. She was
chosen to participate the Spoleto (Italy) Writer's Conference in 2000 and
short-listed for the Raymond Carver award in 2001. Her photographs
appear in several of her own books and others.
Can we see it here?
You can read Joanne's latest writing by clicking her highly irregular blog Joanne Miller Writes. Foodies will enjoy Chef Jo, ruminations on cooking school, food prep, eating, and great new food products.
Her photographs appear in the Image Gallery.
What
does she teach?
Joanne
teaches classes on writing non-fiction in Marin County, California and
offers the text she uses in the course, "Writer's Boot Camp: How to Write Non-Fiction
and Get Paid for It" through this site.
Who
does she coach?
In
addition to working with her classes, Joanne coaches individual writers
to improve their writing and fine-tune the marketing of their work. She also consults with small-to-mid-size businesses to expand their markets using time-honored techniques as well as social media, websites and online sales. |
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