Author Archives: Nancy Miller

Andre Bagoo, who is the editor of Moko Magazine asked me to submit a critique of a favourite poem. I selected Craig Raine’s “How Snow Falls” as he is one of the original Martian Poets whose writing looks at and … Continue reading

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New Collection!

Latitude, Longitude Nancy Anne Miller’s ninth poetry collection, titled Latitude, Longitude, has been published by Kelsay Books. A spokesperson said, “Nancy Anne Miller’s ninth poetry collection, Latitude, Longitude, has been published by Kelsay Books. The following comments have been made about the collection … Continue reading

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The Poem is Here

SurvVision is an international journal for Surrealist Poetry. Befittingly, the editor was born in Russia, was blacklisted by the Communist party, and now lives in Ireland. SurVision published Leonora’s Landscape about the Surrealist painter Leonora Carrington, and The Poem is … Continue reading

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New Book! Tide Tables reviewed by George Hobson

Nancy Anne Miller’s short-stanza free verse is distinguished by her imagery. Before devoting herself to poetry, Miller was a photographer and a painter. One finds both these visual orientations in her poetry. As a photographer, she takes snapshots of objects … Continue reading

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Every Civilization

My eighth book Tide Tables will be released shortly. Here is a poem from it. Every Civilization was also recently published in The Caribbean Writer. The photo was taken at Coral Beach Club by a Kodak Instamatic camera. I always … Continue reading

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Nancy Anne Miller reads poem Pearl

Bermudian poet Nancy Anne Miller recently read her poem Pearl from her chapbook Conch, which the Bermuda Arts Council funded in 2002; this is her second reading as part of Angles of Light: Readings of Caribbean Poetry. Ms. Miller said, “I read my poem Pearl … Continue reading

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What a wonderful world!

Ayanna Witter Johnson is an African British musician of Jamaican heritage. She sings, plays the cello and composes. Here she performs Anchor with the London Symphony Orchestra from her Black Panther CD.

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New Poems

Six poems about Bermudian colonial life published by University of Miami Libraries’ Anthurium on February 12, 2019 and… Five more published on March 1, 2019 in Dodging The Rain, an art and literary journal founded and edited by graduates of NUI … Continue reading

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Angles of Light: A Reading of Caribbean Poetry

Here is a link to Part I of Angles of Light: A Reading of Caribbean Poetry which was hosted by the Jamaican Poet Juleus Ghunta, and recently aired on the radio in the U.K. I will be part of Angles of … Continue reading

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Poetry Ireland Review

‘Mosquito Net at Elma Napier’s Estate’ has been published in the current Poetry Ireland Review edited by the renowned Irish Poet Eavan Boland. Poetry Ireland Review is a highly-regarded journal of poetry. Published three times a year, the Review includes … Continue reading

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