WHAT’S HOT BETWEEN THE COVERS
Airs on Channel 26 Public Access TV in Pacifica Wednesday 6 PM and Friday 6 PM
What’s hot is an interview program discussing books and their themes with prominent members of the community
PAINT WITH LYNN
Airs Monday at 6:30 pm and Tuesday at 7:30 pm
Paint is a hands on program with guest artists and me teaching a variety of painting techniques all art supplies provided by Savior fiare Novato CA
Films
Lynn Ruth Miller's Interests
Books
* Thoughts While Walking the Dog * More Thoughts While Walking the Dog * Thoughts & More Thoughts * Starving Hearts * The Late Bloomer *
Lynn Ruth Miller has been published in various fields for forty years. Over the years, she has received many awards for her writing, including an honorable mention in the Ursus Press Short Story Awards for a little gem called THE NEWCOMER, (MAY, 1985), first prize in the Southwest Writers Mystery Short Story contest for THE EMBEZZLER (APRIL, 1989), Ninth place for her STARVING HEARTS (then titled The Struggle) in May, 1989, and honorable mention for one of her now famous dog story, FLEAS in the Edna Ferber Awards (February, 1990).
She has been awarded honorable mentions for two still unpublished novels in National Writers Club contests in 1990 and 1991 and has twice been an Associate Fellow at the Atlantic Center for the Arts in New Smyrna Beach FLA, (January, 1991 and 1999.) She won third prize in the 2003 E-Penguin short story contest for THE ATTACK, and her short stories are included in four Cup of Comfort anthologies and in the first anthology, The Rocking Chair Reader published by Adams Publications and in CHICKEN SOUP FOR THE GRANDMOTHER’S SOUL.
Miller is published regularly in a variety of on-line newsletters, Coastside Magazine and U. S. Legacies Magazine. Her writing often deals with feminist issues and appeals to readers who enjoy Laurie Colwin for her ethnic flavor and commentary on the idiosyncrasies of modern life, and Anne Tyler for her slightly out of sync frame of reference.
About me:
LYNN RUTH MILLER started doing comedy on stage when she was 71 years old and has launched a new career coupling stand up comedy with cabaret singing and storytelling.
Miller hit the headlines in Edinburgh at the 2005 International Fringe Festival for jumping out of a cake (almost) and removing her clothes (not quite). She left them laughing when she sat on their laps in 2006 and in 2007, she was dubbed the new Joan Rivers of Fringe Comedy.
Now she is 74 and she swears she hasn’t gotten the last laugh yet. She has certainly taken the Bay Area by surprise if not by storm and has become the symbol of achievement to all who know her.
"If I can make MY dreams come true, anyone can" says Lynn Ruth Miller.
MyHotComments Miss. Lynn Gracias for the add!!! my heart is broken and my soul wonded. is a beautiful see you again. these are my favorite butterflies they are free.