Episode 101: Writing imagery with Kim B. Miller

How do you make your imaginary worlds or your poetry come to life for your readers? Imagery!

I got to chat with Kim B. Miller, the poet laureate of Prince William County Virginia, about how to create imagery in our work and she had some great advice for writers–plus a little homework for you all!

Have a listen and then get to writing!

About Kim:

Kim is a native New Yorker, born in Brooklyn, New York. Kim is the Poet Laureate for Prince William County, Virginia 2020-2022. She is the first African American Poet Laureate for PWC, VA.

She has been the featured poet/speaker/facilitator at events in several states: NY, MD, DC, VA, SC, PA, CA, CO, NC. She also performed at The National Black Theater in New York and she was the featured poet at the Atlas Performing Arts Center, in DC. She facilitated a haiku class in Denver Colorado (a National Poetry event). She is the 2019 Southern Fried Poetry Haiku Champion and 2018 Black Poetry Café Put Your Money Where Your Mouth Is slam champion.

Find more on her website.

P.S. Be sure to pop by last week’s episode as well and enter the custom ebook cover giveaway while it’s still going!

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