Oona Miller is a writer and student from Madison, Wisconsin. She's a senior at Grinnell College studying English and a bunch of other little things like technology and linguistics. Oona's been a viola player, an ice cream scooper, and — most honorably — a local 4-H club vice-president, but she's been a storyteller the longest. Aside from writing and coding, she delights in drawing characters, making up languages, unionizing student workers, and consuming audiobooks for power. Oona's short stories and plays have received awards from the UW-Whitewater Creative Writing Festival and Grinnell College's McClenon Clark Playwriting Contest. In 2018, Grinnell College Press published her first book of poetry, How to Draw a God. At any given time, she is working on at least three novels. |
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UW-Whitewater Creative Writing FestivalMiss Scarlett's Scary Story Hour (short horror story)
Two middle-schoolers interview their childhood hero, a renowned radio dramatist. 2015 - 2nd Place in "Tales of Terror and Mystery" Wednesday Night Dinner (short horror story)
A girl skips school to search for her missing father. 2016 - 3rd Place in "Tales of Terror and Mystery" |