Margot Miller was a Peace Corps Volunteer in Niger, 1972-74.  She earned a mid-life Ph.D. in French literature.  Her dissertation was on Paule Constant.  

                                     Miller served most recently as adjunct professor of French at the School for Advanced International Studies, Johns Hopkins University, Washington D.C. She now writes fiction, poetry, does a bit of translation, teaches French women writers (in translation) at the Academy of Lifelong Learning, Chesapeake Maritime Museum, St. Michael's MD, and recently started painting. She divides her time between the Eastern Shore of the Chesapeake Bay and the Okanagan Valley in British Columbia. 

                                      Miller's creative work (fiction, non-fiction, poetry) has appeared in or is forthcoming in The Northern Virginia Review vol xx March 07, ChickFlicks, Write Side Up, Static Movement, Long Story Short, Subtle Tea, BluePrint Review, Salomé, Moondance, Mosaic Mind, Fringe, The Angler, Steel City Review (nominated for a Pushcart), Toasted Cheese, and others.

                                Miller is a submissions editor for The Delmarva Review and founder and host of Miles River Open Readings. 

                                        Miller is a member of the Friday Morning Artists, the St. Michaels Art League and the Talbot County Visual Art Council.