Michael MillerinThe Journal of Radical WonderProfessorHer office hours, after her eightieth birthday, moved to a bench overlooking the shore, she goes without hello when the students hover by…Mar 31Mar 31
Michael MillerinThe Journal of Radical WonderBirthThis is the rush of days in fast forward, a soundless churn of steam on the kettle, the sun snared in a mobile making kaleidoscopes on the…Mar 24Mar 24
Michael MillerinThe Journal of Radical WonderLast Date Before the ProposalThis is the quiet negotiation, the laying of terms, the unspoken drawing of the boundary between two sides that will be reached across but…Mar 17Mar 17
Michael MillerinThe Journal of Radical WonderA Defense of Amateur SleuthingAfter “Why True Crime Calls to Women,” Megan Abbott, Los Angeles Times, June 17, 2018Mar 10Mar 10
Michael MillerinThe Journal of Radical WonderChild Shrieking Over a Burst BalloonOh, do not call it immature. Call it only unprotected — the buffers that you and I survive by not yet reasoned, for him, into their right…Mar 3Mar 3
Michael MillerinThe Journal of Radical WonderSinger on River Street, Savannah, GeorgiaWith a few words, did you place her in the front row? Her eyes, raw from elsewhere, beg your attention. Perched apart from the rest, she is…Feb 25Feb 25
Michael MillerinThe Journal of Radical WonderArmisticeThe general came to casino row last night, blessing the boats with his trigger finger and signing peace to the riverside, starry-eyed…Feb 18Feb 18