Rebecca MillerCostume Calamity — a short storyThere was no way around it. Daisy was going to have to kill her stepmother.Apr 10, 2023Apr 10, 2023
Rebecca MillerI won Nanowrimo and it was life-changingFor the past decade, I have participated in Nanowrimo: an annual global writing event that challenges its participants to write 50,000…Dec 18, 2022Dec 18, 2022
Rebecca MillerWhat’s it going to take? — a short storyNYC Midnight Short Story Challenge 2021 Round 1 EntryDec 16, 2022Dec 16, 2022
Rebecca MillerChoose Your Path — a short storyNo one organises a queue quite like Disney, but this one had to take the cake. It wound tightly around the outside of the “Alice in…Dec 14, 2022Dec 14, 2022
Rebecca Miller5 Pros and Cons of Supply TeachingYesterday I mentioned some of the benefits of supply teaching. But I didn’t really explain the process of supply teaching in Australia. If…Jun 10, 2019Jun 10, 2019
Rebecca MillerTesting Teachers — a personal reflectionI recently saw an episode of Testing Teachers, an SBS documentary, pop up on my TV screen. Naturally I had to take a look at it — it’s not…Jun 9, 2019Jun 9, 2019
Rebecca MillerWhy teachers earn every second of their paid school holidays.The beginning of the school holidays marks the beginning of the teacher jokes. Honestly though, us teachers will take whatever time off…Jun 9, 2019Jun 9, 2019