Teresa K. MillerTeresa K. Miller is an American poet. Born and raised in Seattle, Washington, [1] Miller graduated from Barnard College and the Mills College MFA program.[2] She is the author of the poetry book sped (Sidebrow, 2013).[3] The poetry chapbook Forever No Lo (Tarpaulin Sky, 2008).[4] With Tanya Kerssen, she co-edited the anthology Food First: Selected Writings from 40 Years of Movement Building (Food First Books, 2015) for the Institute for Food and Development Policy.[5] She has published poems and essays in ZYZZYVA,[6] AlterNet, [7] Entropy,[8] DIAGRAM,[9] Common Dreams,[10] Empty Mirror,[11] and elsewhere. Miller is a winner of the 2020 National Poetry Series.[12] Former California Poet Laureate Carol Muske-Dukes selected her manuscript Borderline Fortune for publication by Penguin in 2021.[12] She has previously placed as a finalist with two other manuscripts.[13][14] References
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