
Chloé is available for individual and group creative writing lessons. She is also available to give readings.
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PUBLISHED WORK
To read a sample of Chloé's poems, please click here:
Poem "Voyage Dream" published by Expatlit.com http://expatlit.com/autumn2009.pdf
Poem "Color of the Sea" published and read in The Cortland Review http://www.cortlandreview.com/issue/42/miller.html
Poems "Breakfast", "Lunch" and "Dinner" read on Blog radio http://www.blogtalkradio.com/truvueradio/2009/02/13/Valentines-Special-2-Authors-14-Poets-2009
Poem "Will You" in Storyscape Journal http://www.storyscapejournal.com/issue2/miller-01-02.html
Poem and Bio on Smith College alum online anthology: http://www.smith.edu/poetrycenter/aboutus/alumnae_poets/cymiller.html
Poem "Thirst" in Sink Review http://sinkreview.org/?page_id=191
Poem "Teresa serves dinner at 20:00" in Conte: An Online Journal of Narrative Writing / http://www.conteonline.net/issue0204/p08.shtml
Poem "Sundays in Newark, 1936" in Alimentumjournal.com
Poem “Water Lily” in South Mountain Poems Chapbook
Poems “Foxtrot” and “Today I am the Same Age as my Mother,” in Western Michigan University’s Prague Summer Program Journal Thresholds 2004: http://www.wmich.edu/studyabroad/prague/anthology2004.pdf
READINGS
Chloé has read at a variety of venues:
Salon! @ SheSocko, Yonkers, NY Invited to read as one of three feature readers. (January 2006)
Beanetowne Feature Reading Series, Allendale, NJ Invited to read as feature reader. (June 2, 2005)
Featured Poet, Pen & Jen’s Tea Bar, Maplewood, NJ Invited to read original poems. (March 12, 2005)
Women’s Stories, Women’s Lives: Making Sense of Experience, Seventh Annual Sarah Lawrence College Conference, Bronxville, NY Presented a series of twenty poems centering on the oral histories of relatives in the United States and my genealogy search for ancestors in Italy. My mother, Melabee Miller, showed examples of her photographic work illustrating the tone and narrative of the poetic sequence. (2005)
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