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Tamara Miles

About Tamara Miles

Tamara Miles teaches college English in South Carolina. Her fiction and poetry has appeared in Fall Lines; O’Bheal Five Words; Love is Love; Pantheon Magazine; Subprimal Poetry Art; The Tishman Review; Flash Fiction Magazine; Animal; Obra/Artifact; Not Enough to Quit; The Gateway Review; The Rush; and Apricity. She is a proud member of Irish writer Jane Barry’s online creativity salon known as That Curious Love of Green and was a 2016 contributor at the Sewanee Writers’ Conference.

Creative Activism: Ideas for the Maladjusted

April 13, 2018 By Tamara Miles

Recently, the 50th anniversary of the death of the great Martin Luther King, Jr. led us all to remember him and to take up again his spirit of activism. He is a hero to me not only as a spiritual activist but also as a creative activist. He had pride in his self-described “maladjustment,” and […]

Filed Under: Words From The Other Side Tagged With: activism, creativity, essay, Martin Luther King, nonfiction, Tamara Miles, Writing

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