Pamela Miller

Night Metro Editor
Miller previously worked at the Duluth News Tribune and the Anchorage Daily News. She lives in Old Frontenac, Minn.

Latest from Pamela Miller

Review: ‘Is a River Alive?’ explores what we should learn from rivers

Nonfiction: In flowing prose, a naturalist argues for a deeper relationship with our waterways.
May 12, 2025
photo of author Robert Macfarlane

Our back yards are the world, essayist Margaret Renkl reminds us

NONFICTION: Her gentle, powerful voice is just right for these times, and she's coming for Talking Volumes.
October 18, 2023

Review: 'Soil and Spirit,' by Scott Chaskey

NONFICTION: Scott Chaskey claims a place for humanity in the messy, intricate web of life.
April 28, 2023

Review: 'How it Went,' by Wendell Berry

FICTION: In the novel "How it Went," an American literary legend explores a familiar theme — what is lost when small agrarian communities fade and fold.
November 4, 2022

Review: 'Demon Copperhead,' by Barbara Kingsolver

FICTION: Barbara Kingsolver's latest, and best, re-creates "David Copperfield" in America's Appalachians.
October 14, 2022

Review: 'Essentially: Essays,' by: Richard Terrill

NONFICTION: Cranky and wise, Minnesota essayist salutes the things that matter most.
September 9, 2022

Review: 'Teachers in the Forest,' by Barry Babcock

NONFICTION: Barry Babcock's inspirations include an Ojibwe spiritual leader and wolves.
May 27, 2022

Review: 'The Dickens Boy,' by Thomas Keneally

At 16, Charles Dickens' son immigrated to Australia. What became of him there will transfix readers in this novel by the author of "Schindler's List."
December 24, 2021
CANBERRA, AUSTRALIA - SEPTEMBER 12, 2008: (EUROPE AND AUSTRALASIA OUT) Author Thomas Keneally at the 2008 Prime Minister's Literary Awards at Parliament House in Canberra. (Photo by Newspix/Getty Images)

Review: 'Demon Copperhead,' by Barbara Kingsolver

FICTION: Barbara Kingsolver's latest, and best, re-creates "David Copperfield" in America's Appalachians.
October 14, 2022

Review: 'Essentially: Essays,' by: Richard Terrill

NONFICTION: Cranky and wise, Minnesota essayist salutes the things that matter most.
September 9, 2022

Review: 'Teachers in the Forest,' by Barry Babcock

NONFICTION: Barry Babcock's inspirations include an Ojibwe spiritual leader and wolves.
May 27, 2022

Review: 'The Dickens Boy,' by Thomas Keneally

At 16, Charles Dickens' son immigrated to Australia. What became of him there will transfix readers in this novel by the author of "Schindler's List."
December 24, 2021
CANBERRA, AUSTRALIA - SEPTEMBER 12, 2008: (EUROPE AND AUSTRALASIA OUT) Author Thomas Keneally at the 2008 Prime Minister's Literary Awards at Parliament House in Canberra. (Photo by Newspix/Getty Images)
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